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Bleeding In Stereo

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Bleeding In Stereo
OriginFlorida, United States
GenresRock
Music
Metal[1]
Years active2010-present
LabelsCoreMusic[2]
Websitebleedinginstereo.com
Members
  • Keith Allen
  • Jeremy Destin
  • Eddie Floyd
  • Steve Stolsice

Bleeding In Stereo are an American rock band from a small industrial town in Northeast, Florida. The band have been gaining worldwide attention since it's inception in 2010. The band had begun as one of the band members, Keith Allen's concepts. Allen wanted an outlet to channel the raw emotion that all beings deal with in life, into audio therapy. In 2010 he did just that with the release of the “Wound and the Echo” EP.[3]

Wound and the Echo was received very well by critics and music enthusiasts. The band had saw validation of this once WWE picked up their single “Black or White” and featured it on their television shows for the team of Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel. The song was also featured in WWE video game, WWE '12. “Black or White” has also been used by VH1, Fuse on demand, History Channel’s American Restoration, NFL Thursday Night Football, CMT, and NBC’s World of Adventure Sports.

The “Wound and the Echo” EP have had tracks “Distance” and “Fade Away” used in a variety of programmes and all three songs are still being used to this day. The “Wound and the Echo” era led Bleeding In Stereo to many great opportunities following the success of their freshman release.[4]

Bleeding In Stereo have played on tour with Sevendust, Candlebox, Sick Puppies, Nonpoint, Red, Stone Sour, Rev Theory, Cold, My Darkest Days, Halestorm, Shinedown and more. The band were selected to play at Welcome to Rockville 1, 2 and 3 in Jacksonville, Florida.[5]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums
  • Waiting to Crash (2014)[6]
EPs
  • Wound & the Echo - EP (2010)[7]
  • Wound & The Echo - EP (2010)[8]
  • Verophobia - EP (2014)[9]

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