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Black Veil Brides : Set the World on Fire MAG

August 24, 2011
By musicprincess PLATINUM, Braselton, Georgia
musicprincess PLATINUM, Braselton, Georgia
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They say that love is forever, your forever is all that I need


When one hears the hallowed names of Motley Crue, L.A. Guns, and KISS, visions of stage antics, mayhem and killer rock 'n' roll shows fill our minds. These bands have marked the music industry with their unique spin and style. Twenty years later it seemed that the flow of original music had stopped. Then the Black Veil Brides dropped their new album, “Set the World on Fire,” on June 13, 2011, as a much anticipated follow-up to “We Stitch These Wounds.”

Lead singer Andy Biersack has taken a step back from screaming vocals and opted for a more melodic style here, reminiscent of the glam/hair metal style of Motley Crue and L.A. Guns. While the Black Veil Brides have taken up the glam metal flag, they have retained a sound uniquely theirs.

Cigarette-hazed vocals create a unique sound and style not found on “We Stitch These Wounds.” The double guitar conjures thoughts of K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton in a dueling yet complementary sound that adds depth. Double bass drum beats hook listeners, making their heads bob along unconsciously. Ashley Purdy's bass style puts a groovy spin on the music, deepening it and adding an extra level that polishes and perfects the sound. The finished album is a symphony of pure hard rock that will send any music junkie to heaven on the opening riff of “New Religion.”

As for the look, shock rock theatricality and style make the Black Veil Brides a shiny new face. The Black Veil Brides dress up and wear makeup for shows, but it is not to cover up a lack of musical talent but rather to put on a show for their fans.

The Black Veil Brides deserve five stars and two thumbs up. They've brought back what was good about music.


The author's comments:
I love BVB so if you judge them solely on looks, you are missing out on so much. Give them a listen if you haven't already. BVB Army forever!!

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SilentMind said...
on Jun. 13 2014 at 10:17 am
SilentMind, Burnt Hills, New York
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I have listened to them, and they do sound different now than when they first started. I for one have not seen their albums presented on TV, but as far as Pandora, I cannot deny that. Eventually everything will be all out in the open, and bands that were only once known by certain 'groups' of people will be widely known. Yes, none of the original members besides for Andy are in the band still. As for who's right/wrong about which music band is better, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I actually own in hard copy their Set The World On Fire album, but I own all three of them on my ipod. The Wretched And Devine album does have a completely different sound from the We Stitch These Wounds album. No, I don't  hate them for changing, and if Andy were to go back to long, extremely teased hair, people would again ridicule him for it. Music changes with each turn of the century. I'm sure you change as well.

on Jun. 7 2014 at 9:19 pm
Shade3043 DIAMOND, Shade3043 Did This, In Case Of Anonymous, Other
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Favorite Quote:
When I was a boy, I would always hear scary things in the news and my mother would say to me, "Always look for the helpers. Everywhere you look you will always find people helping." - Fred Rogers

the Black Veil Brides are by far one of the most pretentious, overrated, and generic bands I have ever seen. Look at them. They're just BEGGING for attention. They're just like "HEY, GUYS WE'RE COOL, REALLY. WE'RE COOL." But they have no special musicianship whatsoever. All of their stuff sounds like hand-me-downs from better bands.

on Nov. 19 2013 at 12:08 pm
AsphyxiaBellum BRONZE, Miami, Florida
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Favorite Quote:
Don't get mad, get even.

I'm going to have to agree with pandaceleste456, I, too have listened to BVB since the very beginning, when Sandra was still in the band, and I think that they try too hard now, before it was all about being true to yourself but now that they're at the "height" of their carreer, i'm starting to think that all they care about is the money. The fact that their  Albums are announced on TV now, makes me cringe soo much for being original. I have their first two albums and I have to admit that i'm never going to buy the third.  

on Sep. 6 2013 at 9:52 am
BVB is by far one of the greatest bands of this time my favorite songs are knives and pens and rebel love song but all are good 

on Jun. 30 2012 at 7:56 pm
musicprincess PLATINUM, Braselton, Georgia
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Favorite Quote:
They say that love is forever, your forever is all that I need

Thank you so much for all of the positive commentary guys! It means a lot!! If you've read any of my Silver Tears stuff, I know I haven't posted in a while but it's because I've been doing some serious editing. I promise I'll do more reviews and revised chapters!

on Jun. 30 2012 at 7:54 pm
musicprincess PLATINUM, Braselton, Georgia
23 articles 0 photos 84 comments

Favorite Quote:
They say that love is forever, your forever is all that I need

Thank you PlainJane12 for your support and for keeping an open mind. pandaceleste456, I mean no disrespect because you are obviously entitled to your own opinion. Like I've said before, comparing the firs and second albums is a mater of comparing apples to oranges because they are so different. I disagree with the "unoriginal sound" comment because they do in fact have a sound entirely unique to them. Their first album, in my opinion, was the most unoriginal in terms of sound because that particular sound you hear on the album is the sound record labels were really trying to push at the time. Once they got big enough and had enough of a financial backing, they went on to do an album I feel fits they style and personality as a band. I mean, to look like Glen Danzig and Nikki Sixx  and sound like a (no offense meant) a depressing, almost gothic sound isn't really true to their roots.

PlainJane12 said...
on Jun. 4 2012 at 3:43 pm
I disagree.  The fact that they encourage the fans to dress the way they do sets them apart from everyone else.  Besides, all fans try to dress like the people they like.  The way Andy sings is part of the music.  I will admit I am not a huge fan by any stretch of the imagination but even I can see this.

on Mar. 8 2012 at 8:11 am
I've listened to BVB since the very beginning, and they have changed so much. Although the band isn't full of the orginal members....Anyways, now Andy tries too hard and puts too much rasp and pressure in his voice, sounds terrible. And the band isn't about being yourself, because if they were they wouldn't encourage fans to dress the way they do. There is all this hype about them, but it's only for their looks. They lack musical talent ever since they "made it big"

on Feb. 26 2012 at 11:43 am
oopsididitagain, Why, Colorado
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i go though life like a karate kid

I love BVB! Great reveiw!(:

triz12 said...
on Feb. 9 2012 at 10:03 pm
Love BVB they have great songs and i love there new album STWOF. :D

on Feb. 9 2012 at 6:30 pm
callie15 BRONZE, North Plains, Oregon
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&quot;I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?&quot;<br /> -Chuang Tzu<br /> <br /> &quot;No man with a good car needs to be justified!&quot;<br /> -Wise Blood

Nice review! I love BVB. Right now, I'm listening to the song "Fallen Angels". It's such a rock anthem :)

on Oct. 30 2011 at 9:47 pm
xEmmiiix BRONZE, East Meadow, New York
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Not trying to be mean but, I thought STWOF came out on the 14th?

on Oct. 30 2011 at 9:45 pm
xEmmiiix BRONZE, East Meadow, New York
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They are my favorite band ever!!!!! They are my heros and my religion!!!! BVB ARMY FOR LIFE!!!! <333333333

Gagamonsta said...
on Oct. 10 2011 at 10:44 am
I Love BVB! They are my Favorite band, and Andy Biersack is amazing! Personally I like stitch these wounds better than set the world on fire because I like the more screamo sound(of course my faveorite song is perfect wepons). Its ok I still LOVE set the world on fire!(:

on Sep. 10 2011 at 11:13 am
musicprincess PLATINUM, Braselton, Georgia
23 articles 0 photos 84 comments

Favorite Quote:
They say that love is forever, your forever is all that I need

Thanks for appreciating my small amount of grammar mistakes. What people fail to realize is that every band has a bad night and that their performances change from night to night. Please keep in mind that they live in a bus, they rarely get much sleep and that touring, overall, is terrible on the body.

on Sep. 9 2011 at 8:51 pm
Tayrodactyl PLATINUM, Palmyra, Indiana
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Okay, this would be awesome... if it were accurate. Bvb was my favorite band. Their image enthralled me, their music captured the essence of everything I was (and still am), and their message inspired me. We Stitch These Wounds was magical. Then I saw them live. My heart was broken, my world seemed to crumble. Andy Biersack hardly sang, he looked so thin that he might break, there was a 3 minute drum solo (that was most of their set), and Ashley Purdey was the only one who tried. I was so... disappointed. I wanted to cry. Then this comes out, and they lost themselves. I remember back before Bvb was popular, when their sound was truly unique. Now they sound like a mix of KISS and Motley Crue. Besides that your writing was fantastic. I truly apreciated the small amount of grammer mistakes.