BLEED share new single “Enjoy Your Stay” (feat. Static Dress)!
- Jason Hesley
- Apr 8
- 2 min read
Bleed’s forthcoming self-titled LP maintains the melodic heaviness and tight song structures of their heralded debut Somebody’s Closer, while diving headfirst into the oceanic haze, pushing their sound into territory more immersive, relentless and hypnotically lush. Guitars surge and sway in stacked waves of gravitational angst, overdriven rhythms eccentrically pulsing beneath, and guitarist / singer Ryan Hughes’s voice floating in and out, sometimes distant and detached, sometimes cracked open with desperation. Lyrics move in fragments, alluding to themes of deep internal struggle, coping mechanisms and hurting those you love most. It’s music that doesn’t so much demand attention as seeps straight into the bloodstream, the kind of album that endlessly loops in the back of the mind at 3 a.m.
Bold strides are taken right out of the gate to make the authenticity of Bleed’s universe more expansive in its inspirations and ambitions. There’s a confidence to the way Bleed lets these songs unfold, they make their impact immediate and have no need to persist longer than necessary. The result is an album that feels massive yet intimate, brutal yet beautiful, familiar yet singular. It doesn’t simply leave an impression, it lingers, reverberating long after the final notes have faded.
The album's second single "Enjoy Your Stay" surfaces today and the song features a guest appearance from UK rockers Static Dress. The band comments: “'Enjoy Your Stay' is a prime example, in our opinion, of pushing our own envelope as a band. We want to maintain aggression while not settling for a slower pace or easy licks. It’s undoubtedly a hard rock song at the core but in our own vision. It also further proves that every song on the record is pretty different from the others. We didn’t set out to accomplish that necessarily, however it’s just how it fell. It’s a testament to where we started as a band and where we are now." They continue, "The decision to have Olli (Static Dress) on the track also came pretty naturally. We’ve maintained a lot of mutual respect for each other because we both do things our own way with no rule book. Everything they create from music to aesthetics evoke certain feelings and its intentional, and that’s how we operate."
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