Tag: Love Will Kill All

Bootleg: Lionheart at The Observatory, Orange County!

It’s the one you’ve been waiting for. No, not the headliners, Bleeding Through at their “Love Will Kill All” release show. You’ve had sets from the Orange County Observatory show on 8th June from Winds of Plague & Iron Curtain. Well, if there is a band that prove “Nothing Is Over”, it’s Lionheart. There return

Bootleg: Iron Curtain at The Orange County Observatory!

Five piece grindcore infused hardcore crew Iron Curtain from Inland California were on the bill at the Bleeding Through album release show for “Love Will Kill All” which is out now via SharpTone Records. Here’s their set, Pro-Shot in High Definition and it’s a fast one!

Bootleg: Winds Of Plague at The Observatory OC!

Filmed at the show that was the album release for the new Bleeding Through effort “Love Will Kill All”, Pro-Shot in high definition, here’s the full set from Winds of Plague. Playing at the Observatory in Orange County, California on 8th June. The Symphonic Deathcore crew have a mighty fine album out in “Blood of My

Interview: Bleeding Through talk Favourite Live Song!

As they did with their Loathe & Holding Absence series, SharpTone Records have continued their interview snippet releases with Bleeding Through. This time around they talk to frontman Brandan Schieppati about his favourite live song! Bleeding Through’s new album “Love Will Kill All” is out now via SharpTone Records. Check out our review.

Interview: Bleeding Through talk Metalcore!

SharpTone Records have continued to release the Bleeding Through interview series around the release of their long awaited return album “Love Will Kill All” that appeared on Friday. This time out they talk about the history of the Metalcore genre and the state of the scene today. Check out our review of the album.

Review: “Love Will Kill All” by Bleeding Through

It has been 7 long years since the last album from Orange County, California Metalcore heroes Bleeding Through appeared. “The Great Fire” was at the time a decent addition to a career that had seen the band, fronted by former Eighteen Visions guitarist and song writer Brandan Schieppati endure something of a trial by fire