Updated On: 22 March, 2011 09:16 AM IST | | Fiona Fernandez
Today, Pentagram's fans in Mumbai can engage in some serious Headbanging to the sounds of the band's latest album ufffd Bloodywood
Today, Pentagram's fans in Mumbai can engage in some serious Headbanging to the sounds of the band's latest album -- Bloodywood
The title, Bloodywood is bound to raise eyebrows. But Pentagram means serious business with their latest boom out of the box. Fronted by Vishal Dadlani and produced by Randolph Correia, along with drummer Shiraz Bhattacharya and bassist Papal Mane, this album is quintessentially Mumbai.

Members of Pentagram
The title, the band believes represents all the non-mainstream artistic expression that is silently bringing about a cultural revolution, we are told. "This album is inspired by this city. This time, this place and these people inspire it -- the here and now in Mumbai. For us it is important to put an album that could only come from here and nowhere else in the world. The album is a true reflection of us, our lives and all the circumstances that affect us," shares Dadlani.