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Pierce the Veil - A flair for the dramatics
With a sky-scraping voice like Coheed and Cambria and intricate instrumentation like Avenge Sevenfold, Pierce the Veil is bound to be the next Fall Out Boy. Tracks on this album range from slow and melodic to heavy and booming. Vic Fuentes, the main vocalist, varies between screaming and singing. He also captures the listener with thoughtful metaphors for love such as "If I could find a place for the holiday, maybe I would call, You're a payphone away." However the "real" PTV cannot be experienced unless you see them live. With the amount of energy the band has on stage it is impossible to stand still.
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Yeah Boy and Doll Face:)