BLEEDING THROUGH Frontman Interviewed In Finland; Video Available

December 15, 2008

Finland's HardcoreSounds.Net conducted an interview with vocalist Brandan Schieppati of Orange County, California's BLEEDING THROUGH prior to the band's December 9, 2008 concert in Tampere, Finland. Watch the nine-minute chat below. Also available is a performance clip from the show.

In support of its brand new album "Declaration", BLEEDING THROUGH will embark an extensive U.S. tour early next year. Joining the band on its first U.S. headlining trek in over three years will be THE ACACIA STRAIN, AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK and IMPENDING DOOM.

This will be the first BLEEDING THROUGH U.S. headlining tour since "The Truth" tour in 2006, which featured support from EVERY TIME I DIE, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME and HASTE THE DAY.

The U.S. leg of the "Declaration" tour will follow BLEEDING THROUGH's Australian tour, which features BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK and IN TRENCHES.

BLEEDING THROUGH recently completed the No Fear Tour with BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE in the U.S. They are in Europe with BULLET and LACUNA COIL through the end of the year and will stop to play their first-ever Russian shows before coming home. They are also headlining select club dates during the BULLET tour in Europe.

"We are very excited about headlining the States next year," commented BLEEDING THROUGH frontman Brandan Schieppati. "We are looking forward to playing a lot of tracks from the new CD and some old favorites as well. This tour is going to spark the return of BLEEDING THROUGH the headliner, not the support band. And we're bringing bands along that we love in order to create the best show we can."

Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

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