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Bleed from Within are a Scottish metalcore band from Glasgow, formed in 2005. The band's current lineup consists of lead vocalist Scott Kennedy, drummer Ali Richardson, bassist Davie Provan, lead guitarist Craig Gowans, and rhythm guitarist, clean vocalist Steven Jones. The band has released seven studio albums and three EPs, with their latest Zenith released in 2025 through Nuclear Blast.
Key Information
History
[edit]Formation, Humanity, and Empire (2005–2011)
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The band formed in Glasgow where they initially met at a youth club where they would cover Lamb of God songs.[1] In July 2009, the band released their debut album Humanity on Rising Records,[2] described as 'DIY deathcore'.[3] The first tour that garnered them large scale exposure was in 2010 when they supported Sylosis and While She Sleeps on the Metal Hammer Razor Tour.[4] Early in their career, Bleed from Within also toured with Soilwork, All that Remains, After the Burial, Suicide Silence, Caliban and Rise to Remain.[5] In May 2010 they released the album Empire, again on Rising Records.[6] It has been described as having 'more emphasis on the groove metal and melodeath aspects' although both albums have since been removed from streaming services.[3]
Uprising (2012–2016)
[edit]In August 2012, the band signed to Century Media Records.[7][8] Their talks with the label started when they were approached after their performance at the 2011 Graspop festival in Belgium,[9] where they were called up as a replacement.[10] The band confirmed that they were working with producers Romesh Dodangoda and Adam “Nolly” Getgood while Logan Mader would mix their third album.[8] Between September and November 2012, the band supported While She Sleeps across the UK and co-headlined a tour around Europe with Bury Tomorrow.[7] They supported Miss May I on their UK tour in November/December, before starting their studio sessions.[11]

In March 2013, the band completed their first tour of the year, supporting Testament in mainland Europe.[12] Singer Scott Kennedy commented on the difficulty of performing to Testament's crowd citing the older average age of the audience and their lack of familiarity with Bleed from Within's music, but also stated that he felt the band had won over the crowd eventually.[13] On 25 March 2013, Bleed from Within's third studio album Uprising was released on Century Media. Kennedy, when commenting on the album, said that "While it's angry, it's still positive. It's about looking to the light and realising that you're the only person who can make a difference in your life."[13] The drums and vocals were recorded with producer Romesh Dodangoda and guitars and bass with Adam Getgood of Periphery.[7] Uprising spawned two music videos; one for the album's lead single "It Lives in Me"[5] and another for the title track.[14] The album was later made available as a stream prior to its release.[15] It also charted in the United Kingdom at number 13 on the UK Rock Chart.[16] Critically, the album was well received and praised for its improved production and improved songwriting[17] but was also criticised for offering very little in the way of innovation.[18] To promote the album, the band embarked on a headlining tour of the UK.[19]
In June 2013, Bleed from Within supported Megadeth on their four date tour of the United Kingdom.[20] The band stated their excitement about the opportunity to support Megadeth, with Kennedy commenting "As a metal band, to go and support any of the Big 4 is something I never, ever though would happen".[20] Their performances with Megadeth were met with widespread critical acclaim despite reports of ambivalent crowd reactions with English music journalist Malcolm Dome commenting that "You have to feel sorry for Bleed From Within [...] [they] get no more than polite attention from the crowd, and they deserve more".[21] Later in the month, the band was awarded British publication Metal Hammer's Golden Gods Awards for 'Best New Band'.[22]
In November 2013, Bleed from Within were one of four acts alongside Amon Amarth, Hell and Carcass for Metal Hammer's Defenders of the Faith IV tour.
In April 2014, the band announced they had launched an Indiegogo campaign to help crowdfund a 4-track EP, which would act as a bridge between Uprising and their fourth full-length album.[23]
Lineup changes and Era (2017–2019)
[edit]In 2017 it was announced that Steven Jones would join the band as a new guitarist and the addition of clean vocals, replacing Martyn Evans. It was later announced in December that Bleed from Within had finished working on a new studio album set for release in early 2018 and that the first single would be released in January 2018.
The band's fourth album Era was released on 6 April 2018. The first single from the album, "Alive", was released on 19 January 2018.
Fracture (2020–2021)
[edit]On 29 November 2019, the band released a new single "The End of All We Know" and also confirmed that the band was working on a new album, which was later titled Fracture and released on 29 May 2020.[24] Matt Heafy from Trivium performs a guest solo on "Night Crossing" from Fracture.
On 12 November 2021, the band released a new single titled "I Am Damnation" and announced that they had signed to metal heavyweight label, Nuclear Blast Records, joining the worldwide family.
Shrine and Zenith (2022–present)
[edit]On 3 March 2022, Bleed From Within announced that their sixth studio album Shrine was set to be released on 3 June 2022 through Nuclear Blast Records, and released the album's second single "Levitate". The album's third single "Stand Down" was released on 14 April, followed by the fourth single "Flesh and Stone" on 12 May.
Their new album Zenith was released on 4 April 2025 through Nuclear Blast.[25] Singles were released in advance for "Hands of Sin",[26] "In Place of Your Halo",[27] and "A Hope in Hell",[28] with "In Place of Your Halo" making its live debut two days before its single release.[29] The band embarked on a European tour to promote the album with After the Burial and Great American Ghost[30][31] in September and October 2025.[32][33]
The band will tour in the spring of 2026 with Sylosis, Great American Ghost and Life Cycles as support.[34]
Musical style
[edit]Bleed from Within's general musical style has been stated by critics to be a blend of metalcore,[18][17] melodic death metal[21] and groove metal.[35] They started out as deathcore in their earlier material,[36][35] and their new album Zenith marked a comeback to the "melodic side of Bleed From Within's origins in" the genre.[37] Their stylistic features are their use of "deep heavy breakdowns", growling vocals[18] and groove infused riffs.[17] Metal Hammer magazine's online editor Merlin Alderslade summarised Bleed from Within's style saying they are "power and groove-laden muscle that modern metal is able to produce".[38]
Their first two albums, Humanity and Empire have been described as "bruising yet melodic"[13] and their debut album Humanity was considered "straight-up deathcore" as it came out.[35] Their third album Uprising has been described "parts Lamb of God, parts Black Crown-era Suicide Silence and parts Pantera"[38] and Metal Hammer writer Merlin Alderslade believes the band should be compared to Lamb of God and Machine Head rather than the deathcore style of Suicide Silence and early Bring Me the Horizon.[35] The album's typical song structure features sinister guitar riffs to open a song which transitions into "epic metal melodies".[35]
Across the group's discography, it has been noted that Kennedy's vocal style has shifted from the typical deathcore scream/growl vocals of their early releases to a strict throaty growl on more recent albums, with guitarist Steven Jones adding in clean vocals,[18][17] which has been said to bring more clearness to the lyrics.[35]
Band members
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Current
- Scott Kennedy – unclean vocals (2005–present)
- Ali Richardson – drums (2005–present)
- Craig "Goonzi" Gowans – lead guitar (2009–present); bass (2005–2009)
- Davie Provan – bass (2009–present)
- Steven "Snev" Jones – rhythm guitar, clean vocals (2017–present)
Former
- Scott McCreadie – lead guitar (2005–2009)
- Dave Lennon – rhythm guitar (2005–2011)
- Martyn Evans – rhythm guitar (2011–2017)
Temporary (Live performance at Download Festival)
- Rob Beckett - Vocals (2024)
- Romesh Ranganathan - Vocals (2024)
Timeline

Discography
[edit]- Studio albums
- Humanity (2009)
- Empire (2010)
- Uprising (2013)
- Era (2018)
- Fracture (2020)
- Shrine (2022)
- Zenith (2025)
- Live albums
- Viral Hysteria (2021)
- EPs
- In the Eyes of the Forgotten (2006)
- Welcome to the Plague Year (2007)
- Death Walk (2014)
Music videos
[edit]- "Servants of Divinity"
- "The Healing"
- "Last of Our Kind"
- "It Lives in Me"
- "Uprising"
- "Silence Them All"
- "Alive"
- "Afterlife"
- "Crown of Misery"
- "Cast Down"
- "The End of All We Know"
- "Into Nothing"
- "Night Crossing"
- "Fracture"
- "I Am Damnation"
- "Levitate"
- "Stand Down"
- "Flesh and Stone"
- "Killing Time"
- "Hands of Sin"
- "In Place of Your Halo"
- "A Hope in Hell"
- "God Complex"
Accolades
[edit]- Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards
| Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Bleed from Within | Best New Band | Won[39] |
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Although Bleed From Within stick heavily to the stereotypical metalcore genre with deep heavy breakdowns and growling vocals this isn't to say it's a bad or even generic album
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Formation and early releases (2005–2011)
Bleed from Within was formed in 2005 in Glasgow, Scotland, by Scott Kennedy (vocals), Craig Gowans (bass/guitar), Dave Lennon (rhythm guitar), and Scott McCreadie (lead guitar), along with an initial drummer, bonding over their shared passion for heavy music, including covering tracks by bands like Lamb of God.[4] The band self-released their debut demo EP, In the Eyes of the Forgotten, in 2006, marking their entry into recording and local performances. This was followed by their first official EP, Welcome to the Plague Year, issued in 2007 through Four Aces Records, which helped establish their aggressive deathcore-infused style.[5] Drummer Ali Richardson, a founding member, contributed to the band's rhythm section from the outset. In 2009, following the departure of the original bassist, Davie Provan joined on bass, completing the quintet that would drive the band's early momentum.[6] That same year, Bleed from Within signed with Rising Records and released their debut full-length album, Humanity, which delved into themes of personal struggle, inner negativity, and failed relationships.[7] The album's raw intensity and melodic elements garnered attention within underground circles, setting the stage for further growth. The band's second album, Empire, arrived in 2010 via Rising Records, featuring a refined blend of crushing riffs and soaring choruses that amplified their presence in the UK metalcore landscape.[8] Its strong reception, including features on metal magazine compilations, directly contributed to a signing with Century Media Records shortly thereafter.[9] In 2011, rhythm guitarist Dave Lennon departed, and Martyn Evans joined as the new rhythm guitarist. During this formative period, Bleed from Within honed their live prowess through support slots, including a 2010 European tour alongside Bury Tomorrow and the 2011 Metal Hammer Razor Tour with While She Sleeps and Sylosis, which helped build a dedicated fanbase across the region.[10]Uprising era (2012–2016)
In 2013, Bleed from Within achieved a major breakthrough with the release of their third studio album, Uprising, on 25 March through Century Media Records in Europe and 2 April in North America.[11][12] Produced by Romesh Dodangoda at Longwave Studios in Wales, the record showcased the band's evolution, blending aggressive metalcore riffs with prominent groove metal elements and melodic hooks that emphasized accessibility without sacrificing intensity.[13] Critics highlighted tracks like "Colony" and "It Lives in Me" for their dynamic breakdowns and soaring choruses, marking a shift toward a more polished, anthemic sound compared to their earlier work.[14] The album's lead singles, "It Lives in Me" and the title track "Uprising," were supported by official music videos directed by Sitters and Tom Parker, which amplified the band's growing visibility in the metal scene.[15] Uprising debuted at No. 13 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, reflecting increased commercial traction and fan support in their home country.[16] This success solidified their position as a rising force in melodic metalcore, with the album's reception underscoring their ability to fuse technical precision with crowd-engaging energy. To capitalize on the momentum, Bleed from Within launched their Uprising UK headline tour in April 2013, joined by Heart of a Coward and Silent Screams for dates across cities like London, Manchester, and Glasgow.[17] They followed with high-profile support slots, including Megadeth's four-date UK run in June and performances at festivals such as Download and Greenfield.[18] In 2014, the band expanded internationally with a European support tour alongside Devildriver and Sylosis, hitting venues in Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, which helped cultivate a dedicated following across the continent.[19] These extensive live efforts, combined with consistent releases like the 2016 single "Slaves Shall Serve," laid the groundwork for further growth amid mounting creative pressures within the group.[20]Lineup changes and Era (2017–2019)
Following a five-year creative hiatus after the release of their 2013 album Uprising, during which the band focused on personal recharge and songwriting amid intense touring demands, Bleed from Within regrouped in 2017 with a revitalized vision. This period marked a pivotal lineup adjustment, as longtime guitarist Martyn Evans departed to pursue other endeavors, allowing the addition of Steven Jones as the new second guitarist and clean vocalist. Jones's arrival brought fresh melodic depth and production expertise, enabling the band to incorporate more atmospheric and progressive elements into their sound while retaining their signature metalcore aggression. The refreshed configuration—featuring vocalist Scott Kennedy, drummer Ali Richardson, bassist Davie Provan, lead guitarist Craig Gowans, and Jones—solidified their core dynamic and fueled a surge of activity. The band's return culminated in the release of their fourth studio album, Era, on April 6, 2018, via Century Media Records. Clocking in at 13 tracks and over 55 minutes, Era represented a sonic evolution, blending heavy breakdowns with progressive metal influences such as sweeping orchestral arrangements, djent-inspired riffs, and soaring clean vocals, as heard on lead singles "Alive" (released January 19, 2018) and "A Prayer Above All" (March 23, 2018). The album's themes explored resilience and rebirth, mirroring the band's own journey, and was produced by the group alongside Carl Bown at Grindstone Studio in Corby, England. Critically, Era was praised for its maturity, technical precision, and emotional range, with reviewers highlighting tracks like "Crown of Misery" and "The End of All We Know" for their ambitious structures and anthemic choruses that elevated Bleed from Within beyond traditional metalcore constraints. Era achieved commercial success, debuting at No. 13 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart and marking the band's strongest showing to date, underscoring their growing domestic momentum. To promote the record, the band embarked on extensive touring, including high-profile festival slots at Bloodstock Open Air in 2018—where they delivered a standout set on the Ronnie James Dio Stage—and Download Festival in 2019, further cementing their reputation as a live force. These appearances, alongside European headline tours, showcased the new material's potency and helped rebuild their fanbase post-hiatus, setting the stage for sustained growth without further immediate lineup shifts.Fracture and the COVID-19 period (2020–2021)
In early 2020, Bleed from Within completed the recording of their fifth studio album, Fracture, at Middle Farm Studios and the band's headquarters in Scotland between August 2019 and January 2020.[21] The album's themes center on isolation, personal struggle, and resilience, as evident in lyrics like those of the title track, which depict walking "these roads alone, barefoot and worn to the bone," symbolizing emotional endurance amid adversity.[22] While the bulk of the production occurred before the onset of global COVID-19 lockdowns, the band's shift toward affirmative narratives of overcoming negativity aligned with the era's challenges, eschewing past darkness for "a more affirmative power and light on the horizon."[23] Fracture was released on May 29, 2020, through Century Media Records, featuring singles such as "The End of All We Know" (initially unveiled in late 2019), "Into Nothing," and the title track "Fracture."[24] The album debuted at No. 4 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, marking a significant milestone for the band.[25] Its lead single, "The End of All We Know," amassed over 38 million streams on Spotify by late 2025, underscoring the album's streaming success and broad appeal during a period when physical tours were impossible.[26] The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread tour cancellations for Bleed from Within, including postponed European headline dates originally scheduled for 2020, forcing the band to adapt through virtual performances and online engagement.[27] In October 2020, they hosted the "Viral Hysteria" live stream event, recorded in a studio setting at Lite Up Studios to simulate a concert experience for fans amid lockdowns, complete with a full setlist and high-production visuals.[28] This period saw no major lineup changes, with the stable roster from 2019—vocalist Scott Kennedy, guitarists Craig Gowans and Steven Jones, bassist Davie Provan, and drummer Ali Richardson—continuing to drive the band's output remotely via social media interactions and behind-the-scenes content like the "Fracture Tapes" video series explaining each track's creation.[29]Shrine, Zenith, and recent activities (2022–present)
Following the success of their 2020 album Fracture, Bleed from Within marked their post-pandemic return with the release of their sixth studio album, Shrine, on June 3, 2022, through Nuclear Blast Records. The album featured singles including "I Am Damnation," "Levitate," "Stand Down," and "Sovereign," which showcased the band's signature blend of melodic metalcore and aggressive breakdowns.[30] Shrine debuted at No. 34 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 9 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart, reflecting the band's growing international appeal.[31][32] With live performances resuming after COVID-19 restrictions, the band hit the road extensively, supporting Slipknot on their European and UK arena tour in late 2024, which exposed them to massive crowds and solidified their live reputation.[33][34] In 2025, they joined Trivium and Bullet for My Valentine as special guests on the North American Poisoned Ascendancy Tour, alongside August Burns Red, performing to sold-out venues across the US and Canada.[35] These tours highlighted Bleed from Within's ability to deliver high-energy sets amid larger packages, contributing to their resurgence. The band continued their momentum with the release of their seventh studio album, Zenith, on April 4, 2025, again via Nuclear Blast Records. Preceded by singles such as "In Place of Your Halo" and "A Hope in Hell," the album was praised for its technical precision, dynamic song structures, and seamless integration of melody with brutality, earning acclaim from outlets like Kerrang! for elevating the band's metalcore sound.[36] Zenith featured collaborations, including Mastodon's Brann Dailor on "Immortal Desire," and underscored their evolution toward more ambitious compositions.[37] In 2025, Bleed from Within undertook their Zenith headline tour across Europe in the autumn, culminating in sold-out shows like two nights at Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom in October, where they performed a mix of new material and fan favorites.[38] They also appeared at major festivals, including Download Festival in June, further boosting their profile.[39] Looking ahead, the band announced an intimate UK and Ireland headline tour for March 2026, dubbed The Dying Sun tour, featuring a rarities-heavy setlist with deep cuts from their catalog, supported by Disembodied Tyrant and Baest on most dates; additional shows were added due to demand, including extra nights in Edinburgh.[40] This run follows their pattern of balancing large-scale tours with closer fan interactions, with tickets selling out rapidly.[41]Musical style and influences
Musical style
Bleed from Within's primary genre is metalcore, incorporating elements of djent, groove metal, and progressive metal, characterized by heavy breakdowns, melodic choruses, and intricate dual guitar work that drives the band's aggressive yet accessible sound.[42][43][44] Vocalist Scott Kennedy employs a versatile style blending harsh, guttural screams with clean, melodic singing, creating dynamic contrasts that enhance the emotional depth of the tracks and allow for anthemic, singalong refrains.[45][42] Instrumentally, the band features prominent heavy riffing from guitarists Craig Gowans and Steven Jones, complemented by technical drumming from Ali Richardson that provides precise, high-energy propulsion, while occasional atmospheric keyboards and symphonic layers add texture to the compositions.[1][46][42] The band's sound has evolved from the raw aggression and deathcore influences of their early material to a more refined integration of symphonic and electronic elements in later works, broadening their metalcore foundation into progressively ambitious territory.[1][2][47]Influences
Bleed from Within's sound draws heavily from the technical intricacies of djent, with Meshuggah and Periphery serving as pivotal influences in incorporating complex polyrhythms and syncopated guitar work. Guitarist Steven Jones, who joined the band in 2017, brought elements of this style through his prior involvement in From Sorrow to Serenity, a project explicitly inspired by Periphery's progressive structures and Meshuggah's rhythmic precision.[48] Producer Adam "Nolly" Getgood, formerly of Periphery, further amplified this connection by collaborating on the band's 2022 album Shrine, blending intricate riffing with atmospheric depth.[49] In the realm of melodic metalcore, Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying have profoundly shaped the band's approach to balancing aggression with soaring, emotive melodies. Vocalist Scott Kennedy has cited Killswitch Engage as a formative force in introducing melodic elements to their early material, while the raw intensity and dual-vocal dynamics of As I Lay Dying echo in Bleed from Within's breakdowns and clean/screamed contrasts.[50] Drummer Ali Richardson has highlighted these bands alongside Lamb of God for instilling a sense of groove and emotional accessibility in their compositions.[44] Gojira's influence manifests in the band's emphasis on atmospheric grooves and environmental undertones, particularly evident on the 2018 album Era, where tribal rhythms and layered textures elevate their metalcore foundation to create immersive, cinematic soundscapes.[51] Beyond specific bands, Bleed from Within's development is rooted in the vibrant Scottish metal scene, with peers like While She Sleeps fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared innovation in the UK heavy music landscape. While She Sleeps have praised the band as "staple U.K. metal legends" for their tight instrumentation and enduring presence, reflecting mutual inspiration within this regional ecosystem.[52] Early hardcore punk roots also inform their high-energy live ethos and DIY resilience, drawing from the genre's emphasis on raw intensity and community-driven ethos.[48] Non-musical influences permeate the band's lyrics, where members' personal experiences fuel existential themes of struggle, resilience, and human connection. Tracks on Shrine delve into Kennedy's reflections on his grandmother's dementia in "Levitate" and Richardson's battles with alcohol in "Killing Time," channeling lockdown-era introspection into broader explorations of polarization and self-doubt.[49] These elements promote emotional vulnerability, akin to emo-infused metalcore, allowing the band to transform personal adversity into universally relatable narratives of overcoming inner turmoil.[49]Band members
Current members
The current lineup of Bleed from Within, as of November 2025, consists of vocalist Scott Kennedy, lead guitarist Craig Gowans, rhythm guitarist and clean vocalist Steven Jones, bassist Davie Provan, and drummer Ali Richardson.[41] Scott Kennedy has served as the band's lead unclean vocalist since its formation in 2005, delivering a dynamic vocal range that blends aggressive screams with melodic elements central to their metalcore sound.[53] Since joining, Kennedy has been deeply involved in lyric writing, notably crafting personal themes for tracks like "Hands Of Sin" on the 2025 album Zenith, drawing from experiences such as family loss to add emotional depth to the band's music.[33] His contributions emphasize thematic exploration of resilience and inner conflict, enhancing the narrative cohesion across albums like Shrine (2022) and Zenith.[33] Craig Gowans, known as "Goonzi," has been the lead guitarist since 2009, having previously served as bassist since the band's formation in 2005, evolving to focus on guitar riffs and production.[53] As a key songwriter, Gowans drives the band's heavy, groove-oriented compositions, incorporating complex solos and breakdowns that define tracks on Zenith, where he co-wrote material emphasizing technical precision and melodic hooks.[54] His gear includes an ESP/LTD Mirage M-1000HT in Black Natural Fade with custom gold hardware modifications for enhanced playability in live settings, contributing to the band's signature high-gain tone since the Era album in 2019.[55] Steven Jones joined as rhythm guitarist in 2017, bringing additional melodic layers through clean vocals and harmonized riffs that broaden the band's atmospheric elements.[53] Since his arrival, Jones has been instrumental in expanding the sonic palette on releases like Fracture (2020) and Zenith, where his contributions include soaring clean sections in songs such as "In Place of Your Halo" to contrast the heavier aggression.[33] He favors a stock 2023 Caparison TAT Special for its ergonomic design and 27-fret access, aiding in the execution of intricate patterns during tours supporting Zenith in 2025.[55] Davie Provan has handled bass duties since 2009, providing the low-end groove that anchors the band's rhythmic foundation and amplifies breakdowns.[56] His playing on Zenith emphasizes prominent bass lines in tracks like "Dying Sun," adding industrial throb and supporting the overall heaviness without overpowering the mix.[57] As an Ibanez endorsee, Provan utilizes their basses to deliver tight, aggressive tones suited to the band's touring schedule, including the 2025 Zenith Tour across Europe and the UK.[56] Ali Richardson has been the drummer since 2005, renowned for his technical precision in executing complex patterns, blast beats, and grooves that propel the band's high-energy performances.[53] Since the band's early days, Richardson has contributed to songwriting, particularly in structuring rhythmic elements for albums like Zenith, where his experimental approaches enhance tracks with dynamic shifts.[33] He also manages tour logistics, ensuring seamless operations during major 2025 outings, and endorses Meinl cymbals for their clarity in live and studio settings.[58]Former members
Bleed from Within's lineup has evolved significantly since its formation in 2005, with several changes primarily affecting the guitar positions. Founding guitarist Scott McCreadie performed lead and rhythm guitar alongside backing vocals from 2005 to 2009, contributing to the band's early demos and EPs such as In the Eyes of the Forgotten (2006) and Welcome to the Plague Year (2007).[59][60] His departure in 2009 prompted bassist Craig Gowans to transition to guitar, marking a pivotal shift in the band's instrumental configuration.[61][62] Dave Lennon, another early guitarist, handled lead and rhythm duties from 2005 until his exit in February 2011, appearing on key releases including the full-length debut Humanity (2009).[63][64] The reasons for Lennon's departure remain undisclosed in available accounts, but it occurred amid the band's growing international profile following their signing to Rising Records.[63] Martyn Evans joined as guitarist in 2011, replacing Lennon, and stayed through 2017, providing rhythm and contributing to albums like It Lives in Me (2012), Uprising (2013).[65][66] His amicable departure in 2017 left the band operating as a four-piece for several months, slowing songwriting progress for Era and testing the group's resilience during a transitional period.[67] This lineup shift ultimately influenced band dynamics by necessitating adjustments in live performances and composition, with Gowans temporarily handling dual guitar roles before Steven Jones joined later that year to restore the quintet formation.[67] No temporary touring substitutes are documented for these changes.Discography
Studio albums
Bleed from Within's debut studio album, Humanity, was self-produced and released on July 24, 2009, through Rising Records, featuring 11 tracks that established the band's early deathcore sound.[68][69] The follow-up, Empire, arrived on May 10, 2010, also via Rising Records, with 11 tracks marking the band's first significant international distribution beyond the UK scene.[9][70] In 2013, Uprising was released on March 25 through Century Media Records, comprising 13 tracks produced by the band alongside Romesh Dodangoda, Adam Getgood, and Martyn Ford.[16][71] Era, the band's fourth studio album, came out on April 6, 2018, via Century Media Records in Europe and SharpTone Records in North America, containing 10 tracks and reaching No. 100 on the UK Albums Chart.[72][73] Fracture followed on May 29, 2020, through Century Media Records (with Napalm Records handling some vinyl editions), a 10-track effort produced by the band and Adam "Nolly" Getgood that debuted at No. 77 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 4 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart.[25][24][74] The sixth album, Shrine, was issued on June 3, 2022, by Nuclear Blast Records, featuring 10 tracks self-produced by the band with mixing by Adam Getgood; it peaked at No. 9 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart.[31] Most recently, Zenith was released on April 4, 2025, via Nuclear Blast Records, an 11-track album that peaked at No. 96 on the UK Albums Chart.[75][76]| Album | Release date | Label | Tracks | Peak chart positions | Production notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Humanity | July 24, 2009 | Rising Records | 11 | - | Self-produced |
| Empire | May 10, 2010 | Rising Records | 11 | - | First international distribution |
| Uprising | March 25, 2013 | Century Media | 13 | - | Produced with Romesh Dodangoda, Adam Getgood, Martyn Ford |
| Era | April 6, 2018 | Century Media / SharpTone | 10 | UK Albums No. 100 | - |
| Fracture | May 29, 2020 | Century Media | 10 | UK Albums No. 77, UK Rock & Metal No. 4 | Produced with Adam "Nolly" Getgood |
| Shrine | June 3, 2022 | Nuclear Blast | 10 | UK Rock & Metal No. 9 | Self-produced, mixed by Adam Getgood |
| Zenith | April 4, 2025 | Nuclear Blast | 11 | UK Albums No. 96 | - |
