Black Veil Brides are featured in the March issue of Naked Magazine and you can read the whole article online!
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If you're looking for guitar or bass tabs for "In The End," you can get them in the new issue of Guitar World! Pick it up online or in stores.
Guitar World has posted an excerpt of their article on Black Veil Brides which is in the new March 2013 issue, available now! The Brides’ last album, 2011’s Set the World on Fire, debuted in the Billboard Top 20 and spawned two hit singles in the chest-beating, gang-vocal-laden “Fallen Angels” and the Euro-metalish “Rebel Love Song.” They played to rabid crowds on the Warped Tour and traveled the country alongside Avenged Sevenfold and Asking Alexandria. Plus, they’ve been endorsed by idols like Sebastian Bach (who has joined them onstage to sing “Fallen Angels,” as well as has had Jinxx guest on Skid Row tunes at his own shows) and Zakk Wylde (who contributed guitar to the Brides’ cover of Kiss’ “Unholy,” from their 2011 EP, Rebels). Read the rest of the excerpt HERE and pick up the issue from the Guitar World Online Store!
Make sure you pick up the next copy of Alternative Press Magazine for a feature on BVB! It goes on sale February 1st and if you need to find out where you can buy it go HERE.
You can read this new interview with Andy online on Rock Revolt Magazine!
In the new issue of Kerrang!, Andy gave us some new insight into the story of "Wretched And Divine" and some other features of the album. There is also a track-by-track description done by Kerrang!. It's a great read, so check it out!
There was a big feature for Black Veil Brides in this week's Kerrang! in which Jinxx, Jake, Ashley, and CC all filled out a questionnaire. There's some pretty great answers in there! There's also a nice interview with Andy. Below, I've posted some scans that I found on bvbarmyuk.tumblr.com.
In this week's Kerrang! Andy talks about the reaction they got to being announced as the headliner for the Kerrang! tour, but he also reveals a little bit about the story behind Wretched And Divine: The Story Of The Wild Ones. Here's what he had to say:
"It's about theses characters, the Wild Ones. They're the leaders of this legion of people who are renegades against society. There's a very clear villain, a unified church and government who aim to remove creative thoughts and science from society. The David Vs. Goliath thing, which absolutely comes across in the album artwork, is something we've always felt, I guess. You only have to look at that Kerrang! Tour reaction!" |