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Meet 'The Blood Brothers', a band that would pay double the money collected from streaming song on COVID-19
Seeing the current situation owing to coronavirus, a band from India decided to not only dedicate a song to the situation but also raise money from it. More so, they would double the money collected in order to help those affected by novel coronavirus.

The band, called 'Blood Brothers', comprises of rhythm guitarist Snehal, lead guitarist & vocalist Khyatt, and drummer Drona. Khyatt and Drona were just 12 and 8 years old when they formed the band. 'The Blood Brothers' released their debut album 'Ethereal' in 2019 which got a lot of accolades and love across the globe.

The young indie band members have just dropped their latest single called 'Hope', keeping in mind the novel coronavirus situation. The song depicts and instils hope to fight the pandemic. Talking about the song, Khyatt said, "These are difficult times and the only thing that keeps us going is hope, just through our music we trying to instil the same amongst people."

After a decision to release the song, the band also decided to give away all the proceedings of the same to COVID-19 patients. They will donate double the revenue they get from the streaming of the song.