Brighton metalcore outfit Bleed Again are here to turbocharge your week with their brand new single Obsession. The single is the first in a new era for Bleed Again with their brand new line up (more on that below).
Obsession is exactly the kind of track to bring Bleed Again back to the top of the UK metalcore scene, with a huge intro and some massive, pummelling riffs that will lodge themselves into your brain for days on end.
For a little bit more on their new single, here is Bleed Again guitarist Sam Jones:
“Obsession came about after wanting to further develop our sound following our last single Parasite. This one however was solely written to be punchy, catchy and bring the energy when we play it live! We want people touching the ceiling!”
Meanwhile frontman James Dawson added his own thoughts on what good the track might be able to do for listeners:
“Obsession to me is a perfect song to release after last years Parasite. It will be a great addition to our live set as we plan to get people off their feet with this one. Sam has done an amazing job crafting this new single before we came together and moulded it into the song it is today. We all have struggles in life, whether that be addictions or feelings in personal life that can take over us. Obsession is about that for me. Trying to find a way to get passed these things, even when it seems impossible. I hope that people gravitate towards the song and find their own meanings within the words. That could then maybe help someone? Thats always the goal.”
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