BLEEDING THROUGH Returns With First New Single In Four Years, 'Rage'

May 20, 2022

Influential Orange County, California metalcore band BLEEDING THROUGH had made its pandemic-era return with a fierce new single titled "Rage" via SharpTone Records. BLEEDING THROUGH's first new music in four years comes ahead of the band's upcoming performances at So What?! Music Festival, Blue Ridge Rock Festival and Furness Fest.

BLEEDING THROUGH vocalist Brandan Schieppati says: "Screaming into a microphone and playing music with my friends after 20-plus years and after a pandemic seemed like an impossibility. Lo and behold, here we are creating music again.

"Personally, the last few years has been a total mental battle. This music is my weapon against doubt and depression.

"The song 'Rage' was created with the anger and frustration built up over the last few years. This song is us joining the fight to have music heal a struggling world.

"'Rage' is the sound of 20-plus years as a band and years of built-up aggression. No bullshit. Straight-up BLEEDING THROUGH."

With five Top 50-charting records in the U.S., 100 million catalog streams, over 400,000 physical album sales, and tours with SLIPKNOT, MOTIONLESS IN WHITE, LAMB OF GOD and UNEARTH under their belts, there's no arguing with BLEEDING THROUGH's methods and widespread appeal.

Destined for great achievement ever since its formation in 1999, BLEEDING THROUGH's career has been a lengthy and star-studded one, dedicated to delivering a devastating, yet melodic and entrancing, infusion of metal and hardcore to fans worldwide. But, above all else, the bandmembers have stayed true to themselves.

BLEEDING THROUGH's last full-length album, "Love Will Kill All", came out in May 2018 via SharpTone Records.

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