For Orange County hardcore band, Bleeding Through, their upcoming new album, Nine (out on February 14th through Sharptone Records), is not just the latest addition to their savage catalogue of records. For frontman Brandan Schieppati, Nine represents the truest form of the band possible. It represents their dedication, their struggles, their committment and, for their fanbase, Nine is an album that represents their community. In our latest Cover Story, V13 sat down with the frontman to talk about Nine and find out more about the struggles and dedication the hardcore heavyweights poured into their new album. It’s been seven years since the last record. Taking the pandemic into consideration was the plan for such a kind of long gap between records? “No. We thought we were back on a roll arou...