Building on the momentum of their genre-defining Trustkill Records debut, This Is Love, This Is Murderous, Orange County’s Bleeding Through returned in 2006 with their most ambitious work to date.
By seamlessly weaving together elements of death metal, hardcore, and black metal, the band pushed their signature metalcore sound into emotionally daring new territory. From scathing tracks like “For Love And Failing” and “Kill To Believe,” to more melodic moments on “Love in Slow Motion,” and even the unexpected instrumental title track—Bleeding Through cemented their legendary status in aggressive music.
This week on Riff Worship, we’re joined by friend of the show Patrick Fagen (writer, Through Being Cool Podcast) for a deep dive into the history of Bleeding Through and their 2006 classic, The Truth.
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