A Bio of Sorts :
Bloodsimple is an American heavy metal band from New York City that formed in 2002. They were signed to Warner Bros. Records.
The band's name comes from a term coined by detective novelist Dashiell Hammett. The term apparently describes the addled, fearful mindset people are in after a prolonged immersion in violent situations. The term was coined in the novel Red Harvest, which is also the title of Bloodsimple's second album.
Formed in 2002 by Williams and guitarist Mike Kennedy (both of which were members of the legendary New York hard core band Vision Of Disorder), the band—which also features guitarist Nick Rowe and bassist Kyle Sanders—were initially discovered by Mudvayne vocalist in 2004 and instantly hit the road (and held their own) with peers such as Otep, American Head Charge and Candiria. Since then, the band have toured with everyone from Stone Sour to Alice in Chains to Slayer, introducing their unique brand of groove-driven metal to anyone open-minded enough to listen and gaining fans all over the world.
"Whenever anyone has asked us to describe ourselves we've never been able to quit nail it on the head," Sanders responds when asked how bloodsimple are able to successfully tour so many seemingly disparate acts. "We don't want to box ourselves into a corner where we can only do underground tours or hardcore tours—and I think we've been pretty successful with that," he continues. "I think that we can hold our own with any band in the rock genre and that's something that all of us are extremely proud of."

Members :
Tim Williams - vocals
Mike Kennedy - guitar
Nick Rowe - guitar
Kyle Sanders - bass guitar
Studio musicians
Will Hunt - drums
Touring musicians
Jacob Ward - drums
Bloodsimple - Red Harvest (2007)
Tracklisting :
"Ride with Me" – 4:57
"Red Harvest" – 3:47
"Dark Helmet" – 3:49
"Dead Man Walking" – 3:58
"Out to Get You" – 3:47
"Suck It Up" – 3:30
"Death from Above" – 4:03
"Whiskey Bent and Hellbound (Hellmyr)" – 5:49
"Killing Time" – 3:43
"Truth (Thicker Than Water)" – 5:25
"Numina Infuscata" – 2:41