THE BLOODLINE: New Song 'Midnight' Available For Free Download

January 1, 2014

THE BLOODLINE, the Chicago-based metal band featuring members of BROKEN HOPE and DIVINE HERESY, has made a new song, "Midnight", available for streaming and free download at this location. The track was produced by Joel Wanasek and THE BLOODLINE and was enginered by Scott Creekmore at Mercenary Studios. It was mixed and mastered by Joel Wanasek at JTW Studios.

Says THE BLOODLINE: "We have been in and out of the studio over the last 5 months working on new material and preparing something special for you all.

"We all feel that new music is very overdue for all of you out there and have decided that the wait is over!

"We have set this up so that you all can download this track for the next 24 hours, so make sure you get it while it is available. This is our gift to you for your undying support and love for this band.

"We cannot thank you enough for the overwhelming response and amazing words that you
all have given in the releasing of our debut track, 'The Blackout'. So without further ado, we give you 'Midnight'!

"We hope you all enjoy this gift and we look forward to a busy and amazing 2014!!"

Regarding their decision to put their former band, DIRGE WITHIN, to rest, THE BLOODLINE members previously said: "Once we began writing the new music, it truly took on a new life of its own, [and] all of us felt it was best to admit this is not DIRGE WITHIN in many ways. As well as the four of us do not want to limit ourselves in any form as musicians and from that THE BLOODLINE is born and this heart is pounding."

THE BLOODLINE is:

Shaun Glass (SOIL, BROKEN HOPE) - Guitar
Frankie Harchut - Drums
Chuck Wepfer - Guitar
Travis Neal (DIVINE HERESY) - Vocals

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