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Blood on the Tracks

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By Adriane Goetz

Published on February 11, 2009 at 4:03am

You can justify just about anything while suffering from a broken heart. Sleeping around, drug abuse. But what’s a group of broken and betrayed straight-edge kids from Orange County supposed to do? Well, some of ’em started a metalcore band named Bleeding Through, which features vocalist Brandan Schieppati expressing his anguish in a barely audible growl over a brew of death metal, symphonic black metal, and hardcore.

Touring in support of Declaration, its latest, heaviest, angriest, and arguably most angst-ridden release to date, Bleeding Through stops here for an all-ages show at Marquee Theatre.


Sun., Feb. 15, 6 p.m., 2009