Black Metal/Sludge Act BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER Announces Debut EP Windows Drenched In Red, Stream The Song Testing The Waters!
- Jason Hesley
- Jun 3, 2025
- 2 min read

Canadian black metal/sludge duo BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER is excited to reveal that its debut EP, entitled Windows Drenched In Red, will be released July 29th on the main digital streaming platforms.
Windows Drenched In Red is a conceptual plunge into the psyche of a purposeless entity adrift between dimensions. Blending elements of black metal, ambient despair, and fractured melodies, the album chronicles the entity’s chaotic intrusion into the human realm. As it stirs unrest and distorts perception, it becomes a mirror to humanity’s own violent footprint across unseen, lesser realms.
You can have a foretaste of the EP with the opener Testing Waters available as a visualizer video on the band’s YouTube channel! https://youtu.be/sUdzRxF92bo
Alternatively, you can stream/download the song on
Bandcamp: https://tinyurl.com/54nrcnrw
Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/bdede6hr
Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/4x4r7t26
Each track of Windows Drenched In Red is a window through which listeners glimpse the cycles of suffering we inflict and inherit. Yet, as the entity ascends beyond mortal comprehension, it too becomes trapped in the same existential void: a being without aim, reflecting the same chaos it once revealed. This is not just music - it’s a confrontation with the abstract, the unseen, and the inevitable loss of meaning in the search for higher ground.
Emerging from the liminal spaces between doom and transcendence, BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER is a blackened doom sludge metal project that blends crushing sonic weight with cerebral exploration. The two-piece outfit is composed of Isabelle Tazbir on vocals and Mrudul Kamble, who commands guitar, drums, and bass with equal intensity. Together, they craft sprawling, dissonant compositions that channel raw emotion through a lens of conceptual abstraction.
Drawing inspiration from genre-defying pioneers like Wolves in the Throne Room, Opeth, Thou, Sub Rosa and Krallice, the band fuses the atmospheric expanse of black metal with the oppressive density of sludge, creating music that is as meditative as it is punishing. Their sound is ritualistic, a slow-burning immolation built on textured riffs, layered rhythms, and visceral vocal incantations.



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