BLEEDING THROUGH Begin Recording New Album

April 28, 2005

BLEEDING THROUGH have entered the studio to begin work on "The Truth", this year's much-buzzed about follow-up to the band's breakthrough album, "This is Love, This is Murderous", which was issued by Trustkill in 2003.

"It's going to be a brutal, pissed off record that will be much more blunt and direct in its lyrics, sound, and presentation," explained singer Brandan Schieppati.

BLEEDING THROUGH spent all of January at home in Orange County working on material, pausing for their first headlining tour of Europe in February, before resuming work for the entire month of March and into early April. "The music is a bit more simplified, the songs are somewhat shorter, and it's all much more to the point," Schieppati added.

New tracks include "Love In Slow Motion", "Tragedy Of Empty Streets", "Hollywood Prison", "A Line In The Sand", and "The Truth". Fans who caught the band's performance at this year's New England Metal and Hardcore Festival were treated to some new material; there will be more at this weekend's Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey.

The band chose producer Rob Caggiano (CRADLE OF FILTH, ANTHRAX) to help them execute their vision. Work began in earnest this week at Los Angeles' Cherokee Studios (GUNS N' ROSES, DAVID BOWIE, MICHAEL JACKSON's "Thriller") and will continue at various studios throughout Southern California until the end of May.

"The Truth" will mark an incredible two years for BLEEDING THROUGH since the release of "This Is Love, This Is Murderous", which saw the band on the road with AFI, as part of the 2004 Ozzfest and as direct support on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball: The Tour".

"This Is Love, This Is Murderous" has sold 100,000 copies, and continues to move forward, producing the "Headbanger's Ball" and Fuse TV's "Uranium" staples "On Wings Of Lead" and "Love Lost In A Hail Of Gunfire".

BLEEDING THROUGH will tour Japan and Australia for the first time in June, venturing back to the U.K. for a week of shows with ZAO and stopping over for appearances at both the Fury Fest (France) and Pressure (Germany) festivals.

The following month sees the start of this year's Strhess Tour, which will be headlined by BLEEDING THROUGH, with support coming from DARKEST HOUR, ZAO, MISERY SIGNALS and FIGHT PARIS. After that the band can be seen in the South and East Coast during their two-week stint on the Warped Tour.

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