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Bleeding Through
Artist Icon Love Will Kill All (2018)
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"Love Will Kill All" is the eighth studio album by American metal band Bleeding Through. It is their first album since they reformed in 2018 after their four-year split, and it was released by SharpTone Records on May 25, 2018.
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Love Will Kill All is chock full of Bleeding Through just being Bleeding Through. It’s good 2000’s-fashioned metalcore with perhaps a slight emphasis more on the hardcore side with plenty of energy through each song. Brandan Schiepatti’s vocals, both harsh and clean sound just as aggressive as a decade ago. Marta Peterson’s keyboards in the background provide a darkened atmosphere amidst the chugging and blasting. The formula appears to be followed down to the letter on Love Will Kill All. It is a formula that has served the band well on previous releases.
Overall, Love Will Kill All is perhaps the best way Bleeding Through could have returned. The music is still full of their own trademarks and signatures that you could almost mistake for an earlier album. If you were into the metalcore of the 2000’s, I have a feeling this album is going to resonate with you. Whether or not it will strike a chord with new audiences I’m not so sure. All I know is that I enjoyed this album enough to recommend it to anyone who likes the genres and iterations of metalcore. I am very excited to be able to say that Bleeding Through is back, and I hope they will remain as well.
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