The Bloody Beetroots announce new EP ‘Forever Part One’ out October 3 via Out Of Line Music

The Bloody Beetroots announce new EP 'Forever Part One' out October 3 via Out Of Line Music
The Bloody Beetroots will release a new EP titled “Forever Part One” on October 3, 2025 via Out Of Line Music. The release will be available in digital format, as well as Digipak CD and limited grey marble vinyl editions. Pre-orders are now open here. As far as music goes, The Bloody Beetroots fuses electro, punk rock, and dance.
“Forever Part One” features a wide array of collaborations as the tracklist shows:
- An Opening in Two Movements
- This is Blood (feat. N8NOFACE & Teddy Killerz)
- NUMB (feat. Tokky Horror)
- I’m Not Holy (feat. Grabbitz & Pirapus)
- Killing Punk (feat. Bob Vylan)
- Free (feat. Jacknife)
- Clever (feat. PENGSHUi)
- Supernatural
About The Bloody Beetroots
The Bloody Beetroots was founded in 2006 by Italian musician Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo. Blending punk rock, electro, and classical influences, the project really took off with the 2009 debut album “Romborama”, featuring the hit âWarp 1.9â with Steve Aoki. The 2013 album “Hide” included collaborations with Paul McCartney and Tommy Lee, while 2017âs “The Great Electronic Swindle” featured artists such as Perry Farrell, Jet, and Gallows.
Following this, Rifo released the EPs “Heavy” (2019, with Zhu and Dr. Fresch) and “The Catastrophists” (2021, with Tom Morello). The Bloody Beetrootsâ music has been featured in global media franchises such as FIFA, Need for Speed, and Madden NFL, as well as campaigns by BMW, Ducati, and LancĂŽme.
The band is signed to Out Of Line.
Upcoming The Bloody Beetroots tour dates
- AUG 3 â Lokerse Feesten 2025, Brussels, Belgium
- AUG 9 â Poney Club, Toulouse, France
- AUG 16 â Bootshaus, Cologne, Germany
- AUG 17 â Motocultor Festival 2025, Carhaix-Plouguer, France
- AUG 21 â Bum Bum Festival 2025, Trescore Balneario, Italy
- OCT 17 â Williwaw Social, Anchorage, Alaska
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