The Bled Set to Break Up Following Final Tour

Following a ten-year career, Tucson, Arizona hardcore outfit The Bled has announced that following their final tour the band will call it quits. The farewell tour is currently scheduled for November, with official dates soon to be revealed.

The Bled commented:

"After 10 years of making music together we have decided its time to move on to new things. We are in the process of booking our final tour and will post dates for that as soon it's confirmed.

"We want to thank Rise Records, Paradigm Talent Agency, the companies who endorsed us, tour mates, promoters, anyone who worked for us, and most of all, those of you who supported us. Whether you were a fan or just sat through one of our sets to see the next band, we can't thank you guys enough. We have met some amazing people all over the world and that has been the best part of being in this band. That being said, we hope to see you in all November for one last run. Much love."

Following their formation in 2001, The Bled released its debut, full-length album, Pass The Flask, in 2003 with a 2007 re-issue. During their decade together, the outfit released four studio albums, with their latest, Heat Fetish, coming out in March of 2010 through Rise Records after 2009 saw the band part ways with Vagrant Records.