Historical Archive
March on Electric Children is the debut studio album by The Blood Brothers, released in 2002. The album showcases a unique blend of post-hardcore and punk rock, characterized by chaotic instrumentation, frenetic energy, and dual vocal delivery. The lyrics often explore themes of disillusionment and societal critique, wrapped in a surreal and abstract narrative style. Its innovative sound and intense performances helped to establish The Blood Brothers as a significant force in the early 2000s underground music scene, influencing numerous bands in the genre.