BFMV'S NEW ALBUM " TEMPER, TEMPER"
Welcome to my website. This has every thing to do with the band Bullet for my Valentine including:; music videos , pictures, InBULLET FOR MY VALENTINE will headline the fifth edition of the "HardDrive Live" tour, which will kick off on April 12 in Denver. Joining them will be main support HALESTORM, plus special guests YOUNG GUNS and openers STARS IN STEREO. The trek is sponsored by "HardDrive".BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's fourth album, "Temper, Temper", sold 44,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 13 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD arrived in stores on February 12 via RCA.BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's fourth album, "Temper, Temper", sold 44,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 13 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD arrived in stores on February 12 via RCA.We're the first British metal band to play arenas for a very long time," announces Bullet for My Valentine's Matt Tuck. It doesn't matter that the arena is half-full, and that some of the metalheads must be 12 years old. For the proudly flailing-haired singer, BFMV are leading a new charge of "Fucking British Heavy Metal". The late 1970s saw a New Wave 0f British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM), when Saxon and Iron Maiden saw off dinosaur rockers by developing a faster, harder metal, occasionally sporting spiky hair. Three decades on, Bullet's bass player has a Mohican haircut, and Tuck continually refers to being British (though, hailing from hard-rocking Bridgend, many would call them Welsh). Guitarist Michael Paget even launches into a Hendrix-style meltdown of Rule Britannia.
The main difference between the old NWOBHM and Bullet's new FBHM is that the band aren't nervous about embracing rock cliches: flying-V guitars played with legs apart, walls of pyrotechnics and amps that seem to go up even further than 11. However, musically, they are an unusual collision between old metal's Thin Lizzy and more recent thrash. With the drums attempting to recreate the sound of the Coronation Street tram crash, they make a mighty blitzkrieg. And yet, after an hour of songs referencing slayings, insanity and other bad things, you long for light relief. Happily, this is provided by a chap in the front row, who – to the obvious delight of Bullet's mischievous camera operatives – has celebrated the onslaught of FBHM by dressing as a giant duck.
Bullet For My Valentine have unveiled the first single from their forthcoming new album – listen to it below.
The track, titled 'Riot' is out on February 2 and will feature on the band's forthcoming new album 'Temper Temper', which will be released on February 11. 'Temper Temper' will be the Welsh metal band's fourth album. It was produced by Don Gilmore who worked with the band on their 2010 album 'Fever' and has also worked with Linkin Park.
The tracklisting to 'Temper Temper' is as follows:
'Breaking Point'
'Truth Hurts?'
'Temper Temper?'
'Pow?'
'Dirty Little Secret?'
'Leech'
'Dead To The World'
'Riot'?
'Saints n Sinners?'
'Tears Don’t Fall (Part 2)'?
'Livin Life (On The Edge of A Knife)'? ?
The band will tour the UK following the release of 'Temper Temper' in February, playing shows in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and London throughout March. The dates can be seen below, tickets go on sale on Wednesday 31st October and are priced at £18.50 (except London at £20).
Bullet For My Valentine will play:
Birmingham O2 Academy (March 12)
Glasgow O2 Academy (13)
Manchester O2 Apollo (15)
London Roundhouse (17)
To check the availability of Bullet For My Valentine tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.
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The main difference between the old NWOBHM and Bullet's new FBHM is that the band aren't nervous about embracing rock cliches: flying-V guitars played with legs apart, walls of pyrotechnics and amps that seem to go up even further than 11. However, musically, they are an unusual collision between old metal's Thin Lizzy and more recent thrash. With the drums attempting to recreate the sound of the Coronation Street tram crash, they make a mighty blitzkrieg. And yet, after an hour of songs referencing slayings, insanity and other bad things, you long for light relief. Happily, this is provided by a chap in the front row, who – to the obvious delight of Bullet's mischievous camera operatives – has celebrated the onslaught of FBHM by dressing as a giant duck.
Bullet For My Valentine have unveiled the first single from their forthcoming new album – listen to it below.
The track, titled 'Riot' is out on February 2 and will feature on the band's forthcoming new album 'Temper Temper', which will be released on February 11. 'Temper Temper' will be the Welsh metal band's fourth album. It was produced by Don Gilmore who worked with the band on their 2010 album 'Fever' and has also worked with Linkin Park.
The tracklisting to 'Temper Temper' is as follows:
'Breaking Point'
'Truth Hurts?'
'Temper Temper?'
'Pow?'
'Dirty Little Secret?'
'Leech'
'Dead To The World'
'Riot'?
'Saints n Sinners?'
'Tears Don’t Fall (Part 2)'?
'Livin Life (On The Edge of A Knife)'? ?
The band will tour the UK following the release of 'Temper Temper' in February, playing shows in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and London throughout March. The dates can be seen below, tickets go on sale on Wednesday 31st October and are priced at £18.50 (except London at £20).
Bullet For My Valentine will play:
Birmingham O2 Academy (March 12)
Glasgow O2 Academy (13)
Manchester O2 Apollo (15)
London Roundhouse (17)
To check the availability of Bullet For My Valentine tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.
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