Bleedin Bio
Don’t let the name fool you –
The Bleedin Bleedins are a Boston-n-Dublin quartet delivering gorgeously
amped music that’s anthemic, melodic, and driving. Formed in 2004,
the band writes songs meant to ride the line between what’s timeless
and what’s current— and with their highly acclaimed 2006
debut release “Life without Computers” unleashed nine dance-charged
tracks that are at once comfortably classic and refreshingly forward
thinking.
Drawing on the energy, melodies, and sonic landscapes of bands like
The Who, U2 and The Cure, the bleedins dance up these influences and
draw in listeners with unforgettable hooks. The result is inspired and
inspiring. Their second full-length CD, “The Longest Silence,”
is set for release in spring 2008.
REVIEWS
BOSTON GLOBE - Linda Laban Affable, danceable,
and emotional, and with tunes that stick around, ''Life Without Computers"
has plenty of heart. A bleedin' one, of course.
BOSTON MAGAZINE - Daniella Gallego A product of Dublin
and Boston, the Bleedin Bleedins are retro rock with a British punky
edge. Songwriter-vocalist Mike Coens melodies find an ideal complement
in guitarist Barry Kellys fast riffs and David Franzs catchy instrumentals.
Simultaneously upbeat and relaxing, this record raises high expectations
for the bands future.
BOSTON METRO - Luke O'Neil When you say a band is influenced
by the Cure and 80s-era U2, thats usually code for pretentious wankers.
But the Boston trio the Bleedin Bleedins totally throw off our calculations.
Everything you expect from a contemporary rock band is here the jerky
disco rhythms, the bass leads, the affected vocals and the delay turned
up to 5 million, but it somehow comes off as dare I say it sincere.
HOT PRESS - Jackie Hayden They have a confident swagger
and a sound thats as comtemporary as tomorrow and one that should have
broad appeal to discerning rock fans all over the planet. ... definitely
a band to put high on your shopping list.
POPMATTERS - Stephen Haag No phonies here; on their
debut, Life Without Computers, the Bleedins sound like a rock band accustomed
to filling arenas, though they've only recently hit the Boston club
circuit.