Tulum Night Club in Brooklyn discovered significant amounts of cow blood outside their venue after a metal performance by the band Volahn, known for its controversial ties to neo-Nazism. Manager Roger Torres recounted the disturbing scene upon exiting the venue. The band, led by Eduardo Ramirez, secured the last-minute booking after facing cancellations at other venues due to backlash. The show was minimally advertised, leading to concerns regarding the band's reputation and connections to hate groups, as well as their history of associations with Nazi-affiliated musicians.
Roger Torres, a manager at Tulum Night Club recalled, "I exit[ed] the place from the back door and I see like the blood on the floor - a lot of blood on the floor."
Torres mentioned, "So I say, 'what happened? Somebody fighting?' I asked the security guys and they tell me, 'No, nobody fight.'"
Management recalled that the show wasn't widely advertised and noted, "Flyers for the show told fans the venue was 'TBA.'"
Bravo said, "On that day, we didn't have anything... A day before [the show] they call us ... And, you know, they were looking for a spot."
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