The Bled and Killswitch Engage set to play Brixton Academy, London
By Jenny May on Sep 3, 2007 in Albums, Bands, Music, New Releases, Videos | Tags: Brixton Academy, Cds, Concerts, Gigs, Killswitch Engage, London, Metal, Music, Projekt Revolution, The Bled, Tour Dates, youtube

If you like your music heavy and swinging in the direction of metal, then check out The Bled.
The Bled will be playing with Killswitch Engage at the Brixton Academy in London on October 3rd 2007. Killswitch Engage is one of the coolest hardcore bands around right now, so if you’re going to the show, then you will be in for a treat.
For anyone planning on going, you might want to start thinking about buying your tickets now in case the show sells out, and plan on getting there early so you don’t miss The Bled!
The Bled is currently on the Projekt Revolution tour and is set to release their 3rd full-length album, ‘Silent Treatment’ on September 24th.
Watch “Last American Cowboy” video from The Bled’s second album, ‘Found in the Flood’:
Buy The Bled – ‘Silent Treatment’ on amazon.com
The Bled – “Last American Cowboy” YouTube video link
For the latest tour dates, music and information, go to The Bled on Myspace.
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