If you thought Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo was done with I’m Not Holy — think again. The Bloody Beetroots just dropped a reworked version of the Grabbitz collab, and spoiler: the gloves are fully off.
Originally landing on the 2025 EP ‘Forever Part One,’ the OG track was described by Rifo himself as the more reflective, restrained cut on the record — a moody DnB-meets-alt-rock slow burn carried by Grabbitz’s unmistakable vocal depth. It was good. Really good. But apparently, Rifo had unfinished business.
Enter Jacknife — the Australian bass producer who’s made noise alongside the likes of Malaa, BIJOU, and Dr. Fresch — and suddenly I’m Not Holy has a whole new heartbeat. The rework doesn’t mess with the DNA, it just cranks everything up: more pace, more punch, more dancefloor. The dance-punk-rock attitude is still front and center, but now it hits like a shot of espresso straight to the chest.
This isn’t the first time Rifo and Jacknife have linked up either. The two previously teamed up on Jericho (via Tiësto’s Musical Freedom label) and Free from ’Forever Part One’ — so this is a pairing that clearly works, and honestly, we want more of it.
I’m Not Holy – Rework is out now via Out Of Line Music.
And if you needed any more proof that The Bloody Beetroots are locked in right now — Rifo just played EDC Mexico and is heading to Ultra Miami on March 27, followed by Dreamland Festival in Puerto Rico the very next day. European summer isn’t sleeping either, with confirmed slots at O Son do Camiño in Spain and Boomtown Festival in the UK. The punk spirit that’s been driving this project since 2005? Still very much alive.
Catch The Bloody Beetroots live:
∙ 27.03 — Ultra Festival, Miami, US
∙ 28.03 — Dreamland Festival, San Juan, PR
∙ 19.06 — O Son do Camiño, Santiago de Compostela, ES
∙ 14.08 — Boomtown Festival, Winchester, UK

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