HEAVY MUSIC HISTORY: Scream Aim Fire – Bullet For My Valentine. At Download Festival in 2006, attendees were treated to arguably the three biggest metal bands of the next generation in high, main stage spots; on the Saturday, AVENGED SEVENFOLD – at this point riding high off third record City Of Evil (2005) – preceded TRIVIUM, who had
January 31, 2008. Bullet for My Valentine are more metal than you think. They're also less metal than they think. The result is music of the most middling sort. Middling music is what sells the
Bullet For My Valentine – ‘Knives’ Find Full Pelt Music on Youtube. By the time Bullet For My Valentine hit the stage, the crowd have already been treated to a fantastic evening and to an extent the pressure is on for a band who have been much maligned by metal fans in recent times.
The Poison and Scream Aim Fire are still in my catalog of music, and I still listen to I'll start this off by saying I used to like this band. The Poison and Scream Aim Fire are still in my catalog of music, and I still listen to them on occasion for nostalgia. However, this album was Bullet for my Valentine's sound going full on mainstream.
Bullet for My Valentine fall under a very broad category of uninteresting mainstream metal bands. A category of bands devoid of any substance or depth that cling to very standard, bland songwriting techniques, and write songs with decent enough hooks to get them enough recognition to keep going for years and years.
It's fun to listen to, and the guitar work sure is nice. The vocals are good as well, as main singer has a good voice, melodic and screamed, well supported by the screaming of the bassist. Still, something seems to be missing. Maybe it's because it's not really new and innovative material.
“Right from the album cover this thing gets you attention, Bullet for My Valentine, the name gets your attention, Scream Aim Fire, makes you wonder, pop the disk in, and the first track, Scream Aim Fire, punches in the face with full force, a good kind of punch, Hearts Burst Into Fire, the intro grabs your ears and caresses them with a beautiful hard rock melody, Waking the Demon, it
Bullet For My Valentine - Bullet For My Valentine review a year ago in Bullet For My Valentine, 2 comments Despite two lineup changes in recent years, BFMV is able to keep their signature sound. 5
Thu 22 Apr 2010 18.30 EDT. 1. ever begins with a militaristic thudding drum attack, before singer Matt Tuck asks the not unreasonable question: "Am I going insane, my blood is boiling inside my
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