Bleeders


The Bleeders emerged from the vibrant hardcore scene that existed around Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland in the early 2000s. Their hard work as a live act saw them do the unthinkable: bursting into the top five with their debut album, and selling gold.

Years of heavy touring and an unsuccessful bid to break North America led them to burn out. However, their subsequent reunions proved the ongoing devotion of their fans, leading to a new EP in 2019, Delusions, and a re-recording of their breakthrough track ‘All That Glitters’ in te reo Māori.

Bleeders - Bleeders (Universal, 2007)
Angelo Munro singing with Kylie Johnson
Photo credit: Ginelle Cocks / Ambient Light photography
Angel Munro in 2019
Photo credit: Ginelle Cocks / Ambient Light photography
Bleeders - Nightmares music video (2006)
Bleeders performing Out Of Time at the NZ Music Awards (2006)
Ian King and Hadleigh Donald from Bleeders interviewed on NZOWN (2007)
Bleeders - The Black Widow Creeps music video (2007)
Bleeders - Tahuna Te Ao Mārama/All That Glitters music video (2023)
Bleeders - She Screamed She Loved Me music video (2007)
Bleeders: Hadleigh Donald, George Clark, Angelo Munro (front), Gareth Stack, Ian King.
Photo credit: Publicity photo
Bleeders - No Hope Left music video (2008)
The Bleeders: Ian King, George Clark, Hadleigh Donald, Gareth Stack, Angelo Munro.
Photo credit: Publicity photo
Bleeders: Ian King, George Clark, Hadleigh Donald, Gareth Stack, Angelo Munro.
The Bleeders reunite in 2019.
Photo credit: Ginelle Cocks / Ambient Light photography
The Bleeders performing at Big Day Out.
Photo credit: Gareth Shute
Bleeders - Out of Time music video (2005)
Bleeders - Delusions (ElevenfiftySeven Records, 2019)
Bleeders: Hadleigh Donald, Gareth Stack, Angelo Munro, Ian King, George Clark.
Photo credit: Publicity photo
Bleeders - Tahuna Te Ao Mārama (Short Documentary Story, 2023)
Bleeders - As Sweet As Sin (Universal, 2006)
Bleeders - Darkness Falls music video (2020)
Bleeders - All That Glitters live at Galatos, Auckland (2023)
Interview with Angelo Munro and George Clark on NZOWN (2007)
Gareth Stack from Bleeders in 2019.
Photo credit: Ginelle Cocks / Ambient Light photography
Bleeders in 2022 (L-R): George Clark, Ian King, Gareth Stack, Angelo Munro.
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Members:

Angelo Munro - Vocals

George Clark - Drums

Hadleigh Donald - Guitar

Ian King - Guitar

Gareth Stack - Bass

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