Bleed From Within
Zenith [clear/gold Splatter]
After 20 years, Bleed from Within have reached their Zenith. The Glasgow firebrands are one of the hardest working acts
in metal: playing shows globally with everyone from Megadeth to Slipknot, all while writing and regularly releasing
monstrous, exhilarating songs. The upward journey reaches new heights on their seventh album, which contains the band's
heaviest, catchiest and most intrepid music to date. Bleed - vocalist Scott Kennedy, guitarists Craig "Goonzi" Gowans
and Steven Jones, drummer Ali Richardson and bassist Davie Provan - have long been Scottish metal's most valued sons,
constantly at the vanguard of muscular-sounding music. First albums Humanity (2009) and Empire (2010) made them cult
figureheads in the deathcore scene, before Uprising (2013) broadened their palate with groove metal adrenaline and
melodic death metal prowess. It also marked their major-label debut, catapulting them onto tours with heavy royalty. In
2018, the band returned with the ferocious Era. Then, follow-ups Fracture (2020) and Shrine (2022) proved their greatest
triumphs to date, intertwining Scott's snarls with Steven's majestic singing. The millions of streams gathered by such
singles as `The End of All We Know', `Into Nothing' and `Levitate' proved Bleed had become the next big thing. Now, on
Zenith - announced ahead of career-affirming tours with Slipknot, Trivium and Bullet for My Valentine - the quintet are
primed to leap into superstardom. "We came up with the name Zenith because, if somebody or a band is described as being
at their `zenith', then they're at their highest point so far," says Ali. "We're acknowledging everything that we've
done to get to where we are now, but also recognising the space above us and how far we still have to go. There's been
so much growth, but we still have so much to experiment with." Across 11 songs, Zenith explores the parameters of what
pulse-pounding metal can do. `Violent Nature' is the most attention-demanding opener Bleed have ever penned,
accelerating from a distorted intro to an onslaught of drums, blitzkrieg riffs and layer upon layer of screams. Single
`In Place of Your Halo' is a heavier counterpoint: its hulking groove leads up to a surprising bagpipe section, keeping
the band in touch with their homeland as they affirm themselves on the world's stage. From the bouncing chords on `God
Complex' to finale `Edge of Infinity', which rises from acoustic guitars and singing to an almighty crescendo, Bleed's
horizons have never been broader. Yet, their songs have never felt so invigorating across the board either. "There's a
fearlessness that comes with how long we've been doing this now," Ali says. "There's been stuff that we wanted to do in
the past, but we'd been worried about how it would be interpreted. We've put it all out here. That's what I think a lot
of people will notice from the record." Just as empowering as Zenith's music are its lyrics. The choir-backed chorus of
`Known by No Name' commands the listener to "rise from the grave", while `A Hope in Hell' implores them to pick
themselves up and carry on after falling to adversity. Elsewhere, `Dying Sun' commands, "Don't stand in my way! Give me
the strength to take your pain away!" As well as powerhouse metal tracks, these are songs of endurance, their
motivational messaging inspired by the band's intense work ethic. "It's recognising the time and effort put in," says
Ali. "The top of every mountain is the bottom of another, and that's where Bleed from Within are at. It never fucking
stops, you know? As soon as this record's out, we're going to be writing the next one and, again, we're gonna be pushing
ourselves. That's what Zenith is. That's what this writing process was about. We're recognising and enjoying that
struggle.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
31-10-2025
Label
Item-nr
1317434
EAN
4065629755003
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