Early history (2002–2004) Bloodsimple formed in 2002, originally under the name
Fix 8, and featured former
Vision of Disorder members vocalist Tim Williams and guitarist Mike Kennedy, along with ex-Piece Dogs,
Skrew, and
Medication and current
Hellyeah bassist
Kyle Sanders (brother of
Troy Sanders, bassist of heavy metal band
Mastodon), and former
Downset, and
Deadbolt drummer Chris Hamilton. In early May 2004, the band opened New York shows for
Superjoint Ritual. Later that month, the band signed to
Warner Bros. Records, through Bullygoat Records, an imprint founded by
Chad Gray, vocalist for
Mudvayne, and later,
Hellyeah. Their debut album, entitled
A Cruel World, was recorded in
Vancouver, Canada with producer
Garth Richardson. Then, in late February 2005, they began the "Alliance of Defiance" U.S. tour alongside
Otep,
American Head Charge and
Candiria.
A Cruel World (2005–2007) In May, the band was featured on the soundtrack to the film
House of Wax, with their song "Path to Prevail." In its first week of release,
A Cruel World sold 3,120 copies, according to
Nielsen SoundScan. In April, Bloodsimple were rumored to be the band given the second "mystery band" slot on the second stage at
Ozzfest. However, that report was later refuted by a spokesperson for Ozzfest. In June 2005, Bloodsimple began touring the U.S. with American Head Charge and
Static-X. Also in June, drummer Brendon Cohen joined bassist Mike Fleischmann, vocalist B. Folly and guitarist Skullion to form a new band named
Karnov. Bloodsimple then teamed up with
Byzantine,
Gizmachi and headliners
Six Feet Under for the "Masters of Brutality" U.S. tour that was to begin in July. However, the tour was postponed. On July 26, the music video for "What If I Lost It," off the band's debut album, was posted on
MySpace. On August 27, it was announced that the band, along with
Disturbed,
Dope, and
Life of Agony, among others were scheduled to appear at Locobazooka! in September. On August 31, it was announced that the band's song "Overload" would appear on the
Masters of Horror soundtrack. On September 11, the track listing for
Roadrunner Records'
Roadrunner United compilation album was revealed, and it showed that Bloodsimple vocalist Tim Williams would be performing on the track "Army of the Sun." Then five days later, it was announced that the band's song "September" would be featured on the
Saw II soundtrack. On September 24, 2005, the band's concert at Club Voltage in
Levittown, New York included an unannounced reunion performance by Vision Of Disorder vocalist Tim Williams and guitarist Mike Kennedy. Throughout October and November the band performed with
Throwdown,
Soulfly and
Incite. On December 5, it was announced that the band's song "Sell Me Out" would be appearing on the
Best of The Taste of Chaos compilation two-CD set. On December 19, Roadrunner Records posted a list of some of their artists' selections for the top 10 albums of the year, and both
Brock Lindow of
36 Crazyfists and Chris Spicuzza of
Chimaira selected Bloodsimple's
A Cruel World as the seventh best album of 2005. Bloodsimple began 2006, by performing in support of
Disturbed on the
Jägermeister Music Tour. In March, the band was scheduled for "The Crusade III: Ascend Above the Ashes" tour in the U.K. and Ireland along with
God Forbid and
Trivium. In May, drummer Chris Hamilton left Bloodsimple, forming a new band named Saint Caine along with former
Dropbox members vocalist / guitarist John Kosco and guitarist Joey Wilkinson and bassist John Eville. Drummer Brendon Cohen toured as a replacement for the summer of 2006, resulting in three fifth's (60%) of Vision Of Disorder's old lineup playing a limited number of shows. Throughout the summer, Bloodsimple performed with
Stone Sour and the recently reformed
Alice in Chains in Europe, a tour which included an appearance at the
Metallica and
Korn headlined
Download Festival in
Castle Donington on June 10. The band also performed at the Nova Rock 2006 in
Burgenland, Austria. From June 30 through July 2, the band performed at the German
With Full Force festival at Flugplatz Roitzschjora in
Löbnitz, Germany. Bloodsimple performed at the
Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals in
Nürburgring and
Nürnberg, Germany, respectively, as well as the
Gods of Metal Festival in Italy on June 4. They then performed at the
Hultsfred Festival in
Hultsfred, Sweden. On July 1, Bloodsimple performed, along with bands such as Alice in Chains,
DragonForce, and
Motörhead, at the 2006 Waldrock Festival in
Burgum, The Netherlands. Bloodsimple performed at the Loud Park 06 festival on October 14 and 15 at the Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Halls in
Tokyo, Japan. In December, the band posted a
cover of
The Doors' "Five to One" on their
MySpace page.
Red Harvest (2007–2008) Bloodsimple were reported to begin a tour with
Diecast and
Sevendust on February 8, 2007 in
Fort Wayne, Indiana. However, on December 20, that report was refuted by Bloodsimple saying; "We're putting the finishing touches on the record this week and will mix it first thing in January 2007, then wait on official release date and touring plans which will hopefully be in March." On April 21, it was announced that Bloodsimple, along with Medication, would be an opening act for
Hellyeah in May. On May 28, it was announced that the band's next album was originally scheduled to be released in July. However, the album's release was postponed. Bloodsimple then spent the latter part of May and most of June touring in Europe, performing at festivals and clubs. Some of the performances that month include; performing on the "
Dimebag Darrell Stage" at the
Download Festival in
Donington Park,
Leicestershire., performing at the
Fields of Rock festival in
Biddinghuizen, the Netherlands on June 16, performing at the Bilbao DDK Live Festival 2007, in
Bilbao,
Euskal Herria, Spain on June 21, performing at the Hellfest in
Clisson, France on June 22, and performing between June 23–24 in
Dessel, Belgium at the Metal Dome as part of the Graspop Metal Metting. Then on July 29, Bloodsimple was added to the
Family Values Tour, and would be performing on the second-stage. However, on September 1, the band issued a statement announcing that they were forced to cancel their appearances on the final three days of the Family Values tour, due to vocalist Tim Williams having a tooth pulled. On October 30, the same day as their new album's release, the band began touring in support of Hellyeah on the "Balls Volume Strength" tour. That same day, the band's long delayed second album,
Red Harvest was released in the U.S. through Bullygoat/
Reprise Records. It was produced by Machine, who had produced records for many successful acts such as
Eighteen Visions and
Lamb of God. In its first week of release, the album sold 2,400 copies. On November 20, Bloodsimple was scheduled to perform in
Amarillo, Texas along with
Hellyeah and
Otep, however, on the day of the concert, it was announced that that night's concert had been cancelled. Bloodsimple then opened for
Avenged Sevenfold from January 17 through February 1. Then, that same month, the
music video for the band's next single "Out to Get You" began streaming on the official website for
Metal Hammer. The video features footage from the movie
Night of the Living Dead by
George A. Romero. In April, the band joined Korn,
Biohazard, and
Chimaira on a six show tour of Australia and New Zealand. Then on April 9, it was announced that they had been nominated for an award at the
2008 Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards. They were nominated, along with
Still Remains,
Apocalyptica,
DevilDriver, and
Every Time I Die, for "Breakthrough Artist." Bloodsimple were then scheduled to appear on
WSOU's 60th Anniversary show on April 18, however, just six days prior to the show, it was announced that they had been replaced by Anaka. On April 16, it was announced that Bloodsimple was scheduled to perform at Rockfest, in
Kansas City, Missouri. However, on May 30 bassist Kyle Sanders stated the band would not attend the festival. In late 2008, their song "Dead Man Walking" was featured on the video game
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009. In October 2008, Vision of Disorder reformed to record a new album. In March 2010 bassist Kyle Sanders released a statement concerning his new band Monstro, the beginning of which indicates that Bloodsimple is no longer an active band. ==Members==