BONDED BY BLOOD Bonds With Fans

December 6, 2007

While preparing to head into the studio to record their debut album, "Feed The Beast", young thrashers BONDED BY BLOOD have been keeping busy by playing shows up and down the West Coast. Along the way, the band has been seeing more and more faces at every show they play. "We have been getting more and more dedicated fans recently," says lead singer Aladdin, who has taken definite notice of the steady growth of their fanbase. "To tell you the truth it feels GREAT. They love the music and they love that the band is down to earth and don't act like uptight 'rock stars.'"

There are some fans who see BONDED BY BLOOD once then bring all of their friends with them to see another show. There's also some very creative fans who show their support in other ways. "We have gotten some crazy fans that come to our shows and draw us pictures, make their own shirts, patches etc." says Aladdin.

Overall, the dedication of the fans has really taken the band aback. BONDED BY BLOOD's style of playing lends itself to the band feeding off the energy of their fans as much as the fans feed off the band's energy.

Aladdin feels positive about where things for the band are headed, even before "Feed The Beast" has been recorded.

On behalf of the band, Aladdin has a message for all who have been supporting them up to this point and beyond: "I just wanted to say thank you to all the old and new fans cus if it wasn't for you guys we wouldn't be where we are at right now."

BONDED BY BLOOD will commence the recording of "Feed The Beast" with producer Michael Rosen (TESTAMENT, DEATH ANGEL) on January 11, 2008 at J Street Recorders in Sacramento, CA. BONDED BY BLOOD will also be featured on the upcoming new-school thrash compilation "Thrashing Like A Maniac", out on February 5 in the U.S.

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