Metal Storm logo
Bullet For My Valentine - To Play Entire Debut Album


Bullet For My Valentine will perform their beloved 2005 debut album, The Poison, live for the first time. The Welsh metallers will take on the Manchester Academy on December 4th and The Poison record will be played in full for the first time ever. If you want to witness it, hurry!





Upcoming shows:

November
11 Tonhalle, Munich, GER
12 Haus Auersee, Leipzig, GER
15 MHP Arena, Ludwigsburg, GER
16 Schlachthof, Weisbaden, GER
18 Pier 2, Bremen, GER
22 Paladium, Cologne, GER
24 Centre, Newport, UK
27 O2 Academy, Newcastle, UK
30 O2 Academy, Glasgow, UK

December
03 Academy, Manchester, UK
04 Academy, Manchester, UK*
06 O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK
09 O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK

*playing The Poison in full for the first time ever

Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Bullet For My Valentine
Posted: 05.07.2016 by BloodTears


Comments

‹‹ Back to News
Comments: 4   Visited by: 45 users
05.07.2016 - 14:26
Overrwatcher

YOUR TEARS DON'T FALLLLLLLLLLLL THEY CRASH AROUND MEEEEEEEE

Real cool to have a Killswitch opener but I really think that BFMV's second album was a massive improvement over the first. I'm surprised they aren't going to the US considering how big their debut was over here.
----
Overr's List Of Worthwhile Deathcore Albums

Written by Dr. Strawberry on 12.06.2016 at 19:43

Overwatcher, MS Xena, crumbled him in no time. MS needs you to kill the boredom in here.
Loading...
05.07.2016 - 16:17
Cynic Metalhead
Paisa Vich Nasha
Written by Overrwatcher on 05.07.2016 at 14:26

But I really think that BFMV's second album was a massive improvement over first one.


I still think Valentine's debut was miles ahead to the follow-up. 13 songs really did define the core of that sound which bought band to the fans. The melody which was extremely missing in "SAF" and thus, making SAF quite a "decent" record which were based on a formulae of their debut.
Loading...
05.07.2016 - 18:51
Overrwatcher

Written by Cynic Metalhead on 05.07.2016 at 16:17

Written by Overrwatcher on 05.07.2016 at 14:26

But I really think that BFMV's second album was a massive improvement over first one.


I still think Valentine's debut was miles ahead to the follow-up. 13 songs really did define the core of that sound which bought band to the fans. The melody which was extremely missing in "SAF" and thus, making SAF quite a "decent" record which were based on a formulae of their debut.


I always felt as if The Poison was much much more metalcore-oriented, while Scream Aim Fire was a lot thrashier and Metallica-influenced. Literally two days ago I showed a friend "Tears Don't Fall" and "Scream Aim Fire" and he said that the two sound like they are from entirely different bands.

I still like The Poison, I just feel as if it has some good songs and some really weak songs.
----
Overr's List Of Worthwhile Deathcore Albums

Written by Dr. Strawberry on 12.06.2016 at 19:43

Overwatcher, MS Xena, crumbled him in no time. MS needs you to kill the boredom in here.
Loading...
05.07.2016 - 19:20
Cynic Metalhead
Paisa Vich Nasha
Written by Overrwatcher on 05.07.2016 at 18:51

Written by Cynic Metalhead on 05.07.2016 at 16:17

Written by Overrwatcher on 05.07.2016 at 14:26

But sameally think that BFMV's second album was a massive improvement over first one.


I still think Valentine's debut was miles ahead to the follow-up. 13 songs really did define the core of that sound which bought band to the fans. The melody which was extremely missing in "SAF" and thus, making SAF quite a "decent" record which were based on a formulae of their debut.


...while Scream Aim Fire was a lot thrashier and Metallica-influenced.


Totally agree.

As i said, the amount of reception "SAF" got was tremendous due to the fact that they re-implemented formulae of "The Poison". Thus, both sounds same(don't go nuts, just read below).

Secondly, as you mentioned it has more thrashier sound which were clearly influenced from Metallica and thus, it hovered a cloud of "another new band jumped into bandwagon influenced from great ones". As opposed to debut, not a single note was scratched from anywhere. That is why "The Posion" is widely acclaimed in charts like RYM, Last.fm, or even on MS compare to SAF.
Loading...

Hits total: 2038 | This month: 5