'Bleed The World: Live' contains tracks from all of the band's albums, including recent songs like "Sun in My Hand" and "The Blight", as well as classics such as "Hypnotized" and "Goblin's Blade", reflecting the power of their live setlist.Over the past 40 years, the venerable thrash metal band Heathen has refined its nonchalant attitude. Formed in 1984 in the San Francisco Bay Area, the birthplace of Exodus, Metallica, Testament, and Death Angel, Heathen quickly stood out from the crowd by combining David White's distinctive voice with a melodic and avant-garde musical style.The band's first two albums, Breaking The Silence and Victims Of Deception, are widely regarded as Bay Area thrash classics. Heathen's intelligent yet aggressive thrash appealed not only to the genre's core audience but also to metal fans looking for muscle behind the muscle. Their most recent album, « Empire Of The Blind », further pushed the genre's boundaries, expanding their audience while simultaneously putting vicious yet intelligent Heathen thrash metal back on the map. Since the release of their last album « Empire of the Blind », Heathen has been touring non-stop and has played hundreds of shows across 5 continents.From the moment Covid restrictions were lifted in 2022, the band hit the ground running, touring with contemporaries such as Testament, Exodus, Overkill, and Symphony X over the past 3 years. Recorded in several cities across the United States during the Bleed the World 2023 tour, Bleed the World: Live is the perfect audio representation of the Heathen live show. Featuring songs from each of the band's albums, including tracks such as "Sun in My Hand" and "The Blight", as well as classics such as "Hypnotized" and "Goblin's Blade", the live album reflects the band's live setlist.The cover art by Travis Smith features a steel Heathen logo representing the bleeding earth, held by a hand, symbolizing the world tour as a moment in time. Produced by guitarist Collar Lum and mixed by Zeuss, "Bleed The World: Live" transports the listener to the concert hall with a crystal-clear yet heavy production, capturing the interaction between the band and the audience that makes every Heathen show special.