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| Studio album by Bleeding Through | ||||
| Released | April 13, 2010 | |||
| Recorded | Planet Z Studios in Hadley, Massachusetts | |||
| Genre | Metalcore, melodic death metal | |||
| Label | Rise | |||
| Producer | Chris Harris | |||
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Bleeding Through is the self-titled sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Bleeding Through. The album will be released through Rise Records on April 13, 2010.[1]
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Bleeding Through is the first studio album released by Bleeding Through through Rise Records. After being very open and public about their dislike for Trustkill Records in 2008,[2] Bleeding Through announced their split with the label shortly after releasing Declaration. In late 2009, the band announced their signing to Rise Records. Craig Ericson, President of Rise expressed his excitement to work with Bleeding Through stating, "We've been huge fans ever since they released an album on Indecision Records. Having Bleeding Through in the family is a dream come true. We both share extreme passion for music and can't wait to show the world what we can achieve together as a team."[3] The band was mutually excited to work with Rise, due to the label's enthusiasm to help the band grow and reach their potential. Vocalist Brandan Schieppati stated, "After 10 years, we have been content with the fan base, the familiarity of touring and the comfort of knowing what to expect at every show. Rise wants to build on that."[4]
Bleeding Through is also the first studio album to feature Dave Nassie, who has previously played in punk rock groups No Use for a Name, 22 Jacks, Suicidal Tendencies and the funk metal band Infectious Grooves.[5] Nassie replaced former guitarist Jona Weinhofen, who left Bleeding Through after two years due to Trustkill not paying royalties and to return home to Australia.[5][6] He is currently with British deathcore band Bring Me the Horizon. Prior to joining Bleeding Through, Nassie also played in Schieppati's side project, The Innocent.
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