Armed with compelling hooks wrapped in sophisticated songwriting, The Blood… Read Full Bio ↴Armed with compelling hooks wrapped in sophisticated songwriting, The Bloodsugars have the uncanny ability to inspire even the most cynical audience members to get up and dance. Their infectious grooves and eclectic mix of influences make for an irresistible combination. The quartet connects all the dots between indie rock and 80’s synth pop – gluing them together with clever arrangements and relatable lyrics.
Diagnosed with diabetes at the age of nine, Jason Rabinowitz has always had a craving for sweets. With schoolchums Brendan O’Grady on bass, Matt Katz on synths, and David Beauchamp on drums, he turned that craving into a sonic wedding cake with the formation of The Bloodsugars. After recording BQEP Beauchamp has parted ways with the group to focus on his duties in The Jeffrey Lewis band. However, the Bloodsugars have been blessed with the addition of Kenneth Salters behind the kit. In addition to maintaining the band’s remarkable chemistry, Rabinowitz describes their newest member as one of the best musicians he has ever played with.
On BQEP, The Bloodsugars’ mastery of songwriting and arrangement manifests in the form of six songs that are each equally unique as they are instantly accessible. Navigating each track is like being a kid on Christmas morning, unwrapping gorgeous melody after melody, being both surprised and thrilled with each new discovery. Though Rabinowitz tended to bring rough versions of the final tunes to his bandmates, The Bloodsugars are a truly collaborative project and each song came to life after all four members fleshed out their parts. “Usually the band creates the song again after it’s been created,” Rabinowitz explains. “Like a makeover for its public life.”
The record was mixed by the highly accomplished Dan Hetzel (Jennifer Lopez, Blondie, Ginuwine), who managed to provide breathing room for all four members to shine while ensuring that their output coalesced into a unified sound at all times. O’Grady takes the box that most bassists are placed in and rips it into shreds. Besides fulfilling his role of snugly locking in with Beauchamp, he is also constantly providing inventive melodic counterpoint, adding a layer of depth to every song. Beauchamp has the immaculate precision of a drum machine and an endless arsenal of creative rhythmic variations. On the keys, Katz not only complements Rabinowitz’s vocals with equally compelling and memorable hooks, but also adds textures that transport the band into multi-dimensional territory. Rabinowitz’s angelic croon has a tremendous range that can shift from a soulful purr into full on rocking-out mode on the turn of a dime. Moments such as his seamless shift into falsetto during the climax of fan favorite “Bloody Mary” are sprinkled throughout each song, always providing a satisfying sense of catharsis.
Some of the standout moments include the serene backup-vocal harmonies on “Uh Oh,” which play with negative space while fitting together like puzzle pieces, as well as the existential yet relatable lyrics of “Purpose Was Again.” Another lyrical highlight is on the aforementioned “Bloody Mary,” in which Rabinowitz passionately denounces George W. Bush as a tyrant, deceptively wrapped in some of the band’s sweetest melodies.
Gigging around their hometown of New York City, The Bloodsugars consistently squeeze enthusiasm out of the most jaded scenesters, surprised to hear dance music that engages their minds as well as their feet. Why? Because people who “don’t like to dance” just haven’t found the right band yet; because every song should have at least three hooks; and because when The Bloodsugars pass through your town, they won’t leave without painting it blood red.
Diagnosed with diabetes at the age of nine, Jason Rabinowitz has always had a craving for sweets. With schoolchums Brendan O’Grady on bass, Matt Katz on synths, and David Beauchamp on drums, he turned that craving into a sonic wedding cake with the formation of The Bloodsugars. After recording BQEP Beauchamp has parted ways with the group to focus on his duties in The Jeffrey Lewis band. However, the Bloodsugars have been blessed with the addition of Kenneth Salters behind the kit. In addition to maintaining the band’s remarkable chemistry, Rabinowitz describes their newest member as one of the best musicians he has ever played with.
On BQEP, The Bloodsugars’ mastery of songwriting and arrangement manifests in the form of six songs that are each equally unique as they are instantly accessible. Navigating each track is like being a kid on Christmas morning, unwrapping gorgeous melody after melody, being both surprised and thrilled with each new discovery. Though Rabinowitz tended to bring rough versions of the final tunes to his bandmates, The Bloodsugars are a truly collaborative project and each song came to life after all four members fleshed out their parts. “Usually the band creates the song again after it’s been created,” Rabinowitz explains. “Like a makeover for its public life.”
The record was mixed by the highly accomplished Dan Hetzel (Jennifer Lopez, Blondie, Ginuwine), who managed to provide breathing room for all four members to shine while ensuring that their output coalesced into a unified sound at all times. O’Grady takes the box that most bassists are placed in and rips it into shreds. Besides fulfilling his role of snugly locking in with Beauchamp, he is also constantly providing inventive melodic counterpoint, adding a layer of depth to every song. Beauchamp has the immaculate precision of a drum machine and an endless arsenal of creative rhythmic variations. On the keys, Katz not only complements Rabinowitz’s vocals with equally compelling and memorable hooks, but also adds textures that transport the band into multi-dimensional territory. Rabinowitz’s angelic croon has a tremendous range that can shift from a soulful purr into full on rocking-out mode on the turn of a dime. Moments such as his seamless shift into falsetto during the climax of fan favorite “Bloody Mary” are sprinkled throughout each song, always providing a satisfying sense of catharsis.
Some of the standout moments include the serene backup-vocal harmonies on “Uh Oh,” which play with negative space while fitting together like puzzle pieces, as well as the existential yet relatable lyrics of “Purpose Was Again.” Another lyrical highlight is on the aforementioned “Bloody Mary,” in which Rabinowitz passionately denounces George W. Bush as a tyrant, deceptively wrapped in some of the band’s sweetest melodies.
Gigging around their hometown of New York City, The Bloodsugars consistently squeeze enthusiasm out of the most jaded scenesters, surprised to hear dance music that engages their minds as well as their feet. Why? Because people who “don’t like to dance” just haven’t found the right band yet; because every song should have at least three hooks; and because when The Bloodsugars pass through your town, they won’t leave without painting it blood red.
Uh Oh
The Bloodsugars Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Uh Oh' by these artists:
(G)I-IDLE Hey There's someone trying to be close to me Ya, I'm talking…
3LW Yeah yeah I met him last night, me and my man…
Allure feat. Elephant Man Oh oh oh You got me like oh oh oh oh…
ARVFZ bup bup bup bupbupbup buup buup buup bup bup bup bup…
Avengers Who is the girl you see runnin in the alley? She's…
B. El See I tell a man behave Man ah rose up for…
Big Ed [Featuring Fiend, Mystikal] [Master P] Big Ed, Fiend…
Brigadier Ambrose I′m excited on weekends to buy massive loaves and French…
Brooke Hogan We're inches apart, but I am miles away from getting…
Bvis Kholebeatz Uh oh kidden e keef kidden e keef Ah han e…
Chloé Wang Uh Oh Uuh Ooh Yeah Uh Oh Uuh Ooh Yeah I can't concentrate Wh…
Crooked I Uh-oh nigga Bring it This is what happens when you bring the…
Derty Hitz Committee Uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, uh oh Uh oh,…
Dope D.O.D. & ChuBeats Uh oh uh oh The D.O.D.'s back Uh oh, uh oh And all…
Emily Bate That's the weird thing about kids Our parts were simple the…
Foolio & Zaytoven Got a big Glock, hah, 6 I just freestyled this whole…
Frankmusik 3 Months gone and now I know where I'm going Got…
G Flex Shit get hella real if you wondering what I'm thinking…
G-IDLE Hey There's someone trying to be close to me Ya, I'm talking…
Gibby-Dj Stay low For that high life So let's go back a way…
Ira Losco I'm hanging pictures on the wall I'm pretty sure that they…
Ja Rule & Lil Wayne Murder Inc., nigga (Young Money just crept in like, uh-ohhh!…
Jean Grae That is great Good for you OK, get out of the…
Jean Grae feat. Talib Kweli That is great Good for you OK, get out of the…
Jeremy Shada She made the first move She licked her lips and kicked…
Joy Enriquez Uh oh, I'm falling in love in again Uh oh, I…
Junior Doctor I've never been good with words Well at least not the…
Kelly Osbourne My hands are down I can no longer masquerade You're just lik…
Kilo M.O.E Uh oh uh oh The D.O.D.'s back Uh oh, uh oh And all…
Krayzie Bone feat 3LW Yeah yeah I met him last night, me and my man…
KRS-One You ain't that tough ya Choose the right friends You ain't t…
Lethal Bizzle I went away for a while but now I'm back Now…
LIL TRACY Uh-oh, uh-oh, ayy Step in the club, uh-oh, ayy, oh I see…
Lil Wayne Feat. Ja Rule Murder Inc., nigga (Young Money just crept in like, uh-ohhh!…
Lumidee & Busta Rhymes Uh oh,Uh OoO,uh oh, Uh OoO Honestly If i tell Tell you what…
M27 & R.A.W. Uh oh, uh oh, aye Step in the club, uh oh I…
Maddie Wilson Spinning your lines like your greatest hits tryina get a…
MGD [Chorus: x8] Uh oh Give me the trap and I'ma set…
Monica Have you ever slipped up & caught up in something Crimilati…
Mystikal [Featuring Fiend, Mystikal] [Master P] Big Ed, Fiend, My…
Neoni Fake nice, suit and tie Fancy dress, velvet lies So obsessed…
Norah Jones If I say it to your face, uh oh Will you…
Peter Sun What a beautiful night What a beautiful life Making words ou…
Puddle of Mudd Sweet, little honey, I must confess Got myself in a terrible…
r/TIHI Uh oh, uh oh, aye Step in the club, uh oh I…
Riverboat Gamblers Time has gone slow, smell the gin soaked guard who…
Rosette Uh Oh Your kiss makes me go Uh Oh Your…
Shortstraw Just give me another reason to forget your name Uh oh Uh…
Sub Urban & BENEE (Haha, haha, uh oh) Uh oh, uh oh, uh oh You made…
T-O Uh oh uh oh The D.O.D.'s back Uh oh, uh oh And all…
Taken By Cars I feel the time has come to play I see you…
Talib Kweli That is great Good for you OK, get out of the…
TATA Tata Young-Uh Oh Uh Oh Uh Oh Your kiss makes me go Uh…
Tate McRae (Ah) Feel your eyes watchin' me So I'm movin' on him just…
The Cheetah Girls Friday night we feel alright cause this is what we…
The Days When is it my turn to feel normal, I'm usually…
The New F-O's Uh oh uh oh The D.O.D.'s back Uh oh, uh oh And all…
The Nutty Squirrels [Skat (in squirrel voice)] [Chorus:] Da-dip-dip, dah dah da…
The Scenic Lyrics to Uh Oh Our lives, they dangle from an overpass. Th…
Trouble Andrew You forgot to call Now she's sleeping without you If you tho…
xxxtentacion & trippie redd Ayy ah, ooh (Yuh) I hit the bitch from the back And…
Young RA Intro: Sada Baby: yeeeeeeeeeeee Yeeee Hoe Verse 1: Sada Ba…
Yung Bruh Uh oh, uh oh, ayy Step in the club, uh oh,…
ZAM OFFICIAL Uh oh (Caught ya) How you like them pics that I been…
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Self-Control Oh, the night is my world City light painted girl In the…
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