HELL WITHIN: 'Bleeding Me Black' Video Available Online

October 11, 2005

HELL WITHIN's video for the song "Bleeding Me Black", from their Lifeforce debut record "Asylum of the Human Predator", is now available online at this location. The clip was directed by Ian McFarland and Anthony Moreschi of the highly acclaimed video production company Killswitch Productions (CANNAE, ALL THAT REMAINS, BLOOD FOR BLOOD, AGNOSTIC FRONT).

Formerly known as TWYTCH, the Massachusetts-based group released a self-titled debut album in 2001 (under their previous moniker),followed by the "Hatred" EP in 2003, before changing their name to HELL WITHIN and switching to a more brutal and technical direction.

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