BLEEDING THROUGH Films 'Line In The Sand' Video

February 19, 2007

Orange County, California-based band BLEEDING THROUGH has filmed a video for the song "Line in the Sand" in Los Angeles under the watchful eye of acclaimed director Dan Dobi (CANNIBAL CORPSE, PARAMORE) and MTV Video Music Award-winning executive producer Shane Drake (ARMOR FOR SLEEP, BLINDSIDE). A performance-based clip, the video is stripped down and bare in comparison with the horror-themed clips for "Love in Slow Motion" and "Kill to Believe", as seen on MTV2.

"The song is about a relationship I was in with someone who made me feel ugly and empty," commented singer Brandan Schieppati.

"We love the other videos from this album," Schieppati explained. "But we hadn't made a cut-loose-and-destroy performance video in a while, not since 'Love Lost...' from the last album, so we went for it."

"Line in the Sand" is the Orange County band's third video from "The Truth", hailed by Alternative Press, Revolver, Metal Edge, Metal Hammer, Kerrang! and Billboard magazines as one of the most important heavy releases of the last year,

Just back from performances in Tokyo, Japan and Sao Paulo, Brazil, BLEEDING THROUGH begins the "Darkness Over Europe" tour tonight in Ireland, with CALIBAN and ALL SHALL PERISH.

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