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::Biography::
From
an unsuspecting place - Burbank, California - comes
an unsuspecting sound, via the four individuals who
compose Bleeding Kansas. Comprised of Daniel Pouliot
(drums), Mike Wetzel (bass), David Watrous (guitar)
and Ben March (vocals), the band has passionately
embraced hardcore/punk for its cathartic expression,
rather than the recent surge in burly, tough guy posturing.
This modus operandi is made all the more clear when
noticing the band's wide spectrum of influences and
inspirations. Through careful listening these comparisons
come to the surface and reference such diverse acts
as Botch and Black Flag and even contemporary groups
such as Breather Resist and Converge. However, the
band's sound is rounded out with an honest desperation
where a word like "screamo" is tossed around,
yet fails to do justice. Formed in 2001, Bleeding
Kansas have constantly been active. Having toured
the U.S. with acts like Hot Cross, The Great Redneck
Hope, Converge, Cursed and Breather Resist, the band
has played all over, from large, sold-out venues to
some of the dirtiest garages imaginable. Previously,
the quartet has officially released material only
on vinyl: a split with The Great Redneck Hope and
a seven-inch on Coldbringer Recordings. Ever since,
the band has been DIY-ing the awareness of this, its
debut EP, by pressing limited-edition samplers distributed
for free at shows and through the band. Recorded by
Kurt Ballou (Converge), the title, 1859, references
the themes of slavery and rebellion, a common thread
found throughout the record from its titles and lyrics
to its imagery and layout. Truly, Bleeding Kansas
delivers an emotionally liberating release.
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