They released four albums (Pass the Flask, Found in the Flood, Silent Treatment and Heat Fetish) before disbanding in 2012.
The Bled quickly began to build a name for themselves in Tucson, Arizona, and started to play sold out shows.
Before working on their new album, the band parted ways with bass player Mike Celi and hired Darren Simoes as a permanent replacement.
For their second studio album, Found in the Flood, The Bled worked with producer Mark Trombino (Jimmy Eat World, Blink-182).
On April 18, while playing with the Dillinger Escape Plan at Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth, TX, vocalist James Muñoz told the crowd "this is our last tour for a long while" due to mutual exhaustion among the band members from extensive touring over the past year and financial turmoil within the band.
During the hiatus, bassist Darren Simoes toured with New York hardcore act Warship alongside Reggie and the Full Effect, and guitarist Jeremy Ray formed the band Starving Arms with past members of the bands The Funeral March and Versus the Mirror.
Mike Pedicone joined Gavin Rossdale as drummer, Ross Ott started working for a company called ArtistForce, and Darren Simoes decided to finish college.
On March 30, it was reported by Alternative Press Magazine that The Bled had been dropped from their label, Vagrant Records.
On August 13, 2009, it was announced that The Bled signed a two-record contract with Rise Records and would release their next full-length in February 2010[6] On November 13, 2009, Talley told Noisecreep that the forthcoming album would be called Heat Fetish[7] On May 8, 2010, it was announced that Shane Sheffer, vocalist of The Fade and formerly of The Funeral March and Starving Arms, would be replacing bassist Brad Murray on the Rise Records Tour and that Murray is no longer a part of The Bled.
Guitarist Jeremy Talley announced via the band's Facebook that he will be forming a new project based around material intended for The Bled's final release.
[9] In 2023, the band announced they would be performing limited shows as part of the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Pass The Flask.
They played two back-to-back shows in September in Pomona, California (with Holy Fawn and Negative Blast), and one in New York City on November 11, 2023.