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From the outside, it seems like there’s been a lot to enjoy about being a member of Bullet For My Valentine. There have been countless bucket-list moments that would have blown away the teenage Matt Tuck – as well as Metallica, they’ve opened for Iron Maiden and a pre-reunion Guns N’ Roses (“I didn’t get to meet Axl Rose ,” says
"Turn to Despair" was the first song Bullet For My Valentine released after changing their name from Jeff Killed John. The song is a rework of the Jeff Killed John song "Nation2Nation". The track can be found on the compilation albums Subverse Volume 2 and Wasted! October 2004 (no evidence that the latter is true). It is also the only Bullet For My Valentine song that is not featured on any of
"The Last Fight" is a track on Bullet For My Valentine's third album Fever. It is the second single from the album, released on April 17, 2010 as a 7" vinyl and on April 9, 2010 as a digital single. The track was written at The Chapel in Lincolnshire, where parts of Hand of Blood and The Poison were recorded. The band went back to that studio to "rekindle some kind of nostalgia". In the album
Shadow Addict is an electronic metal band, founded in 2021 by Bullet For My Valentine members Jamie Mathias and Jason Bowld, ex-The Prodigy guitarist Jim Davies and producer Nick Kingsley (also known as Tut Tut Child). To date, they have released two EPs; Vibrations, in 2021. and Distorted Dreams in 2023 Bowld and Davies previously worked together as members of Pitchshifter. Bowld, Mathias and
Bullet For My Valentine playing at Resurrection Fest Estrella Galicia 2016 (09/07/16), Viveiro, Spain.Bullet For My Valentine tocando en el Resurrection Fest
Metal veterans Bullet For My Valentine have announced their self-titled, seventh album, Bullet For My Valentine. The album, which will be released on 5 November 2021, via Spinefarm Records, sees the band open a bold new chapter and is easily their heaviest, fiercest album so far.
"My Reverie" is the third track on Bullet For My Valentine's self-titled record. "My Reverie" on all versions of Bullet For My Valentine (album) The song's title could be a reference to a lyric from the song Ashes of the Innocent: "Ripping through my reverie / These scars won't ever last". The lyric "Just give me one good reason why" could also be a reference to the song One Good Reason Why
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