The Bled (EP)

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The Bled
The Bled cover
EP by The Bled
Released February 2, 2002
Recorded 2001
Genre Post-Hardcore
Length 13:29
Label Ambit Records
Producer The Bled
The Bled chronology
His First Crush
(2001)
The Bled
(2002)
Pass The Flask
(2004)

The Bled is a self-titled EP by Post-Hardcore band The Bled. It was a one-sided 12" vinyl record, with four songs on it, released in 2002 by Ambit Records. It was a small DIY release, without an attempt to sell it. Production was limited to only 666 copies, 100 of which were on translucent blood-red vinyl. They have spray-painted on album art and hand written numbers. It was recorded before current singer James Munoz joined the band.

Contents

[edit] Content Confusion

While originally meant to just be a self-titled album, "The Bled" has received a few other names as well. Some people call it "The untitled album" or vinyl, or "the one-sided album" or vinyl. Contrastingly, both the Pass the Flask (Reissue) booklet and the Vagrant website calls it the "Ambulance Romance EP", from the name of the first song on the album.[1][2]

Since the back of the sleeve is blank, the track names are considered a mystery by some. While the song Ambulance Romance was remade and rewritten with new lyrics into I Don't Keep With Liars Anymore on Found in the Flood.

[edit] Track listing

All songs by The Bled.

  1. "Ambulance Romance" – 4:27
  2. "John Wayne Newton" – 2:24
  3. "Meredith" – 2:22
  4. "My Cyanide Catharsis" (Ft. Emily Long) – 4:16

[edit] Rarity

To solve the problem of finding their old songs, The Bled released Pass the Flask (Reissue), with all the songs from this EP except for "Ambulance Romance".

[edit] Credits

Mike Pedicone - drums Ross Ott - guitar Adam Goss - vocals Jeremy Talley - guitar Mike Celi - bass

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pass the Flask (Reissue), (2007), The Bled, notes from: booklet. Vagrant Records, VR457.
  2. ^ The bled - Pass The Flask (Reissue). Vagrant Records. Retrieved on March 5, 2007

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