BLEED THE SKY: Studio Update

June 27, 2007

Orange County, California-based band BLEED THE SKY has issued the following update:

"We have been extremely busy and focused on the progress of the [second BLEED THE SKY] album. We finished all the guitars, bass, and drums for the album last week. We are currently working on all the vocal tracks at Christian's [guitarist/producer Christian Olde Wolbers of FEAR FACTORY] studio. Everything sounds fucking awesome, and we are stoked for everyone to hear the new material. We will be planning to release track that we will release for everyone to hear in the near future. The album title will be 'Murder The Dance', featuring 12 tracks, as opposed to the previous blog we released a month back, and is slated for a fall release. Also on this album we had a good and long time friend of the band, Jeremy Hall, come in for guest vocals for a track. He is the vocalist for the southern California metal band AUDKIK, who have played multiple shows and drank great amounts of alcohol with us for years, and we have always been fans of their sound. We saw fit to have him come in and he did a great fucking job."

BLEED THE SKY's debut album, "Paradigm in Entropy", was released in 2005 on Nuclear Blast Records.

Formed in early 2003, BLEED THE SKY specializes in "mixing groovy metal riffs with distinctive melodies and profound lyrics," according to a press release.

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