Following a steady succession of singles that began in the spring with the release of the explosive "Our Brand Is Chaos" followed by the emphatic, "Dead But So Alive", metalcore vets Bleeding Through have confirmed their first full length effort in more than six years with, Nine. The album serves as the band's ninth studio project and levels up the hostility issued on the band's 2018 release, Love Will Kill All.
The album is set to arrive February 14th via SharpTone Records and marks a profound return to form, showcasing the volatility and confrontational quality that has long characterized the band's sound.
Frontman Brandan Schieppati spoke of the intent on the new collection of music and how the presentation is designed to land with longtime fans of BT. “There’s so much passion and aggression on this album. If you’re a fan of us, you won’t be let down. This is everything we’ve been working towards. This is the culmination of 25 years. This is Bleeding Through in its purest form.”
Along with the confirmation of the new record, Bleeding Through has issued a third preview from the album with "Path of Our Disease". Taking aim the current climate of divisiveness that seems all too prevalent, Schieppati explains the wrath that fuels the track. "'Path Of Our Disease' is a song about the disgusting social climate of the world. We are becoming a species that is never satisfied. We think the grass is always greener and are forgetting what loyalty is. We are being led be liars and fakes down a path of disappointment. It’s time to break free."
Bleeding Through are set to perform a handful of live dates to close out the year and lead into 2025. See the list of dates and cities below.
NINE, the new album from Bleeding Through arrives February 14th via SharpTone Records. Order the release - HERE
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Dec 14 - Anaheim, CA - House of Blues
Dec 15 - San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park