dilluns, 31 de desembre del 2012

sammi, Jinxx y el gato

Andy y Juliet

Foto: Andy & Juliet

trafico

CAROLYN.

Andy: "Es la primera canción que he escrito líricamente desde la perspectiva de otro. Se trata de la madre de Jake que ha luchado con una enfermedad y cómo se sentía Jake. Cuando te enteras de que alguien está enfermo, no hay nada que realmente se pueda hacer, salvo decir que estás allí y vas a tratar de ayudar o hacer lo que puedas. al final del día, realmente no se puede curar a alguien si está enfermo. Tomé la historia de Jake y trate de poner mi propio punto de vista sobre esto, al igual que cualquier cosa en la vida, si hay una situación en la que se ve que algo terrible está sucediendo y que no necesariamente puedes detenerlo, lo menos que puedes hacer es prometer que vas a estar ahí para la persona que está siendo afectada por ello."

dissabte, 29 de desembre del 2012

Sammi Doll se manifesto vía TUMBLR sobre la noticia de la filtración del álbum.

'Que piensas sobre el nuevo album de BVB que se filtro?'
Sammi: Creo que el argumento de que "Bueno se salio deberiamos escucharlo y detener a quejarnos que se filtró" es débil.
Estos chicos han trabajado con sus traseros fuera para crear algo sorprendente para ustedes (los fans)... y por valores predeterminados de la naturaleza humana en el camino fácil- que podría ser descargarlo gratis y no pagar por lo que se ha trabajado duro.
Estan robando. No pueden estar caminando hacia uno de los miembros de la banda y robar sus celulares (o quizas alguno de ustedes si lo haria) o las llaves de sus carros. Es el mismo concepto. Esto es lo que hacen por el trabajo, y lo hacen todo por ti.Cuando una banda no puede ganar dinero en lo que trabajan, ya no pueden ser una banda de longevidad. (en términos de Lamen, más que robar de su banda favorita, más acorta sus carrera. Esto se aplica a cada banda por ahí).
Para aquellos que esperan - toman una gran cantidad de fuerza para retener la forma la tentación o curiosidad. No estoy atacando a las personas que quieren tomar una vista previa o escuchar un poco, pero los descargan de otras fuentes para obtener el álbum y la difusión en internet están definitivamente en el mal y no puede considerarse fans de otra cosa que la destrucción.
Quizas no lo vean de esa manera,pero es asi como se sienten cada musico cuando ellos crean algo, que ellos estan orgullosos de tenerlo desde debajo antes de que ellos tengan la oportunidad de presentarlo propietariamente.
Tipo de toman la diversión y el elemento de sorpresa fuera de ella... estoy desanimada por ellos. Estoy desanimada por lo que muchas personas sienten que está bien -estas personas nunca entenderan la belleza del arte si son tan rápidas para regarlo por doquier.' 

BLACK VEIL BRIDES firmando 1000 carteles exclusivos para todos lo que compren el nuevo álbum "Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones" el 8 de Enero en la tiendas HOT TOPIC.

Foto: Foto publicada a través del twitter @OfficialBVB: EXCLUSIVO! BLACK VEIL BRIDES firmando 1000 carteles exclusivos para todos lo que compren el nuevo álbum 
"Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones" el 8 de Enero en la tiendas HOT TOPIC.

dijous, 27 de desembre del 2012

Happy Birthday Andy Biersack


Rob Cavuoto: Wretched and Divine is a tremendously cohesive sounding CD where all the songs fit well together and flow musically and vocally. Tell me about the thought process behind this rock opera?
Andy Biersack: Every band, no matter what scale of success talks about the importance of their follow-up CD. This puts an unnecessary amount of pressure on a band.
While making the follow up to Set the World on Fire, we created six songs with a different producer (than Wretched and Divine). They felt like songs that you would expect from a BVB CD, something that we were supposed to be. It felt a little boring considering we are always evolving. I think that this approach is more fun!
There are many bands that I grew up listening to, who I stopped listening to because they never went anywhere.
They would put the same CD out over and over. I think the idea when we starting working on this concept was to detach ourselves from a follow-up and put ourselves in this rock opera.
I think that naturally leads itself to a more cohesive sound. By the same token, what we didn’t do was try to bog ourselves down with the thought of a concept record. We tried to write great songs that were the best that we could write, then refined them to make sure they fit within the story line.
No one was hammering away at “does this work in the story”.
Rob: How long did it take to complete?
Andy Biersack:  We started the end of May 2012 and finished about the first week of September 2012.
Rob: What will happen to those six songs that didn’t fit on Wretched and Divine?
Andy Biersack:  One of them was revamping and put on the Avengers soundtrack. The song “Wretched and Divine” came from those sessions. It was rewritten for the purpose of the CD. The other ones will see the light of day eventually. They are all great song, but didn’t fit in the context of this record.
Rob: Maybe they will end up a box set?
Andy Biersack:  Yeah, definitely. [Both laughing]
Rob: Tell me about how the movie Legion Of The Black, fits in with the CD?
Andy Biersack:  It’s about eight songs from the CD done in visual format. From straight up music videos to more abstract things. It is not done in the order of the CD. It’s a good visual representation of the CD and helps tell where the story is coming from.
Rob: Was changing the bands look part of the evolution process? 
Andy Biersack:  We are a theatrical band and always want to change things up. I don’t think it’s fun for any of us to look exactly same all the time. I think our look is more stylistically inline for the CD as well as what are visions are for the CD.
I think it’s a natural evolution. Sometimes people will say “I can’t believe they are changing or selling out”. It’s not about selling out, but more that it uncomfortable wearing body paint for years and years.
You get bored of it and it’s not fun anymore. It’s uncomfortable for Jinxx to wear a giant studded cod piece year after year [Laughing]. This is the fun part and I’ll move on and do the next fun thing!
Rob: How does it feel to be carrying the torch for the new generation of glam metal?
Andy Biersack:  I guess I would be if it was anything I was aspiring to do. I never set out to be the new “glam band”.
We grew up listening to the Misfits, the Dammed, LA Guns and Motley Crue. We’re an amalgamation of everything we loved. We put it out there and it was Black Veil Brides.
It’s good to know what we are doing is important to people that haven’t seen it in quite a while. We don’t put any responsibility to carry the torch. It would be disingenuous to be put out the new label on us that we are the “new thing”.
We try and honor our inspirations and the people that influenced us.
Rob: I read a while back that when you first started out your vocal style wasn’t well received, what do you have to say to those people now?
Andy Biersack:  I’m sure they still feel that way now [Laughing].
Honestly, I don’t have any delusions that I’m an award winning singer in the traditional sense. I would not win the The Voice. I think that I’m the right voice for this band and singing for my own satisfaction with my style.
A lot of people try to do impressions of other people, but I have always sung with my own voice. That’s what’s most important to me for better or for worse. You can also choose not to listen to me.
Rob: Are you professionally trained?
Andy Biersack:  Yeah, I was trained to sing in my range and my register. I have a baritone voice and I don’t try to sing in a tenor’s voice and blow it out like so many singers do.
Rob: I just interview Chris Squire of the band Yes, a band that been around 45+ years, where do you see BVB in 45 years?
Andy Biersack:  People ask us this sometimes and it’s an interesting question. I’ve always knew that I was going to be doing this with my life, but have never look too far out as to taint the present.
Forty five years is a long time off, who knows if I’ll even be alive [Laughing]
You never know what happens. It’s a faith thing if you will even wake up tomorrow.
I will continue to have the faith and the hope that the band will continue to do what we do and have fun.
Rob: Speaking of faith, injuries seem to be a running theme when you start a tour, what body part do you plan to break at the start of this one?
Andy Biersack:  [Laughing] I’ve never broken a leg or knee, wait I did fractured a knee cap in 2011. I’ve never had a full leg brace or cast. We’ll see how that goes!

By: Robert Cavuoto
Los Angeles based hard rockers, Black Veil Brides, are returning with their third CD, Wretched and Divine-The Story Of The Wild Onesdue for release January 8th.
I was fortunate to be invited to Universal Republic Records in New York for a listening event targeting the new CD. A handful of media people along with twenty five luck fans were in attendance for this rare opportunity.
Unbeknownst to the fans, singer Andy Biersack would come out and surprise them to answer questions and get feedback about the CD. To say that these fans were in shock when he appeared is an understatement!
The new CD is a powerfully edgy, commercial metal album, filled with catchy melodies and riffs, pounding drums and tons of neoclassical guitar leads.
The vocals are more melodic than previous CDs. Narrative by Andy separates some of the tracks and helps tell the story. It’s a “David vs. Goliath” or an “us against the world” story set to music filled with teenage angst and anthemic tunes.
Stand out tracks after one listen are the new single/video “In The End”, “We Don’t belong” and “Devils’ Choir”. I truly believe the band has really found themselves and their groove with Wretched and Divine.
I can’t wait for the release of this CD!
After the CD debut and fans had left, I had a chance to speak with Andy about this muscular new rock opera and talk about the evolution process for Black Veil Brides.
******
Rob Cavuoto: Wretched and Divine is a tremendously cohesive sounding CD where all the songs fit well together and flow musically and vocally. Tell me about the thought process behind this rock opera?
Andy Biersack: Every band, no matter what scale of success talks about the importance of their follow-up CD. This puts an unnecessary amount of pressure on a band.
While making the follow up to Set the World on Fire, we created six songs with a different producer (than Wretched and Divine). They felt like songs that you would expect from a BVB CD, something that we were supposed to be. It felt a little boring considering we are always evolving. I think that this approach is more fun!
There are many bands that I grew up listening to, who I stopped listening to because they never went anywhere.
They would put the same CD out over and over. I think the idea when we starting working on this concept was to detach ourselves from a follow-up and put ourselves in this rock opera.
I think that naturally leads itself to a more cohesive sound. By the same token, what we didn’t do was try to bog ourselves down with the thought of a concept record. We tried to write great songs that were the best that we could write, then refined them to make sure they fit within the story line.
No one was hammering away at “does this work in the story”.
Rob: How long did it take to complete?
Andy Biersack:  We started the end of May 2012 and finished about the first week of September 2012.
Rob: What will happen to those six songs that didn’t fit on Wretched and Divine?
Andy Biersack:  One of them was revamping and put on the Avengers soundtrack. The song “Wretched and Divine” came from those sessions. It was rewritten for the purpose of the CD. The other ones will see the light of day eventually. They are all great song, but didn’t fit in the context of this record.
Rob: Maybe they will end up a box set?
Andy Biersack:  Yeah, definitely. [Both laughing]
Rob: Tell me about how the movie Legion Of The Black, fits in with the CD?
Andy Biersack:  It’s about eight songs from the CD done in visual format. From straight up music videos to more abstract things. It is not done in the order of the CD. It’s a good visual representation of the CD and helps tell where the story is coming from.
Rob: Was changing the bands look part of the evolution process? 
Andy Biersack:  We are a theatrical band and always want to change things up. I don’t think it’s fun for any of us to look exactly same all the time. I think our look is more stylistically inline for the CD as well as what are visions are for the CD.
I think it’s a natural evolution. Sometimes people will say “I can’t believe they are changing or selling out”. It’s not about selling out, but more that it uncomfortable wearing body paint for years and years.
You get bored of it and it’s not fun anymore. It’s uncomfortable for Jinxx to wear a giant studded cod piece year after year [Laughing]. This is the fun part and I’ll move on and do the next fun thing!
Rob: How does it feel to be carrying the torch for the new generation of glam metal?
Andy Biersack:  I guess I would be if it was anything I was aspiring to do. I never set out to be the new “glam band”.
We grew up listening to the Misfits, the Dammed, LA Guns and Motley Crue. We’re an amalgamation of everything we loved. We put it out there and it was Black Veil Brides.
It’s good to know what we are doing is important to people that haven’t seen it in quite a while. We don’t put any responsibility to carry the torch. It would be disingenuous to be put out the new label on us that we are the “new thing”.
We try and honor our inspirations and the people that influenced us.
Rob: I read a while back that when you first started out your vocal style wasn’t well received, what do you have to say to those people now?
Andy Biersack:  I’m sure they still feel that way now [Laughing].
Honestly, I don’t have any delusions that I’m an award winning singer in the traditional sense. I would not win the The Voice. I think that I’m the right voice for this band and singing for my own satisfaction with my style.
A lot of people try to do impressions of other people, but I have always sung with my own voice. That’s what’s most important to me for better or for worse. You can also choose not to listen to me.
Rob: Are you professionally trained?
Andy Biersack:  Yeah, I was trained to sing in my range and my register. I have a baritone voice and I don’t try to sing in a tenor’s voice and blow it out like so many singers do.
Rob: I just interview Chris Squire of the band Yes, a band that been around 45+ years, where do you see BVB in 45 years?
Andy Biersack:  People ask us this sometimes and it’s an interesting question. I’ve always knew that I was going to be doing this with my life, but have never look too far out as to taint the present.
Forty five years is a long time off, who knows if I’ll even be alive [Laughing]
You never know what happens. It’s a faith thing if you will even wake up tomorrow.
I will continue to have the faith and the hope that the band will continue to do what we do and have fun.
Rob: Speaking of faith, injuries seem to be a running theme when you start a tour, what body part do you plan to break at the start of this one?
Andy Biersack:  [Laughing] I’ve never broken a leg or knee, wait I did fractured a knee cap in 2011. I’ve never had a full leg brace or cast. We’ll see how that goes!

Rob: What do you prefer short hair or long? 
Andy Biersack:  I’m kinda doing a little bit of both right now and have the my little pony thing going on.
Rob: Who has the dirtiest habits on tour, who is the messiest in the tour bus or backstage?
Andy Biersack:  Jinxx [said without hesitation]. He has cleaned up his act, but there was a time period where we called him Garbage Can Man!
He would pass out in all of his gear, sweating, still wearing his cod piece. He would eat out of the garbage can and all kind of shit.
He is one of those dudes that could be a survivalist and he make due with whatever is around him.




Hot Topic Presents: Holiday Tales 2012

Old Andy Six Proof Video





SHADOWS DIE

Happy Bday Andy Biersack, The army from Argentina :)

dimecres, 26 de desembre del 2012

Andy Biersack with fans Sub Esp

Un día como hoy en el año 1990 nació un hermoso y perfecto bebé fruto del amor de Chris Biersack y Amy Biersack... Pasó el tiempo y se convirtió en un gran músico y un gran hombre logrando crear una banda de muy alto nivel y convirtiendose en heroes y salvadores de muchos adolescentes deprimos y reprimidos... En lo personal Andrew es mi ídolo, esposo, novio, amante y mi vida lo amo demasiado♥ Muchas gracias a Chris y a Amy por crear a este maravilloso hombre:') ¡Feliz Cumpleaños Andrew Biersack! PSDT: Hagamos TT en Twitter #HappyBirthdayAndyBiersack

Elf Yourself Black Veil Brides

WE DON'T BELONG

hoy nuestro cantante se hace mayor cumpliendo 22 añitos

dimarts, 25 de desembre del 2012

Black Veil Brides Funny/Cute Moments Part Five

Wretched and Divine: Jan 8, 2013!

Jinxx via twitter

Feliz Navidad a mis hermanos para toda la vida AndyBVB JakePittsBVB AshleyPurdy ccbvb los amo chicos, sean felices hoy, y todos los dias :

CC via twitter

Mi familia es una pesadilla! A partir de ahora, voy a Hawaii para las fiestas. Feliz Navidad de mierda.

Andy via twitter

Víspera de Navidad / cena de cumpleaños adelantado con JulietSimmsALL y AmyBsack en mi restaurante favorito

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la decoracion de la casa de Andy & Juliet

Alicia Vigil y andy

Foto: Alicia Vigil y andy , una gran fan desde el 2009 hasta en la actualidad, ven su gran cambio? *o* <3

-Enma Sao-

IN THE END

Andy en la premier de "Legion Of The Black". A su lado esta Juliet, Sammi y Ella.

feliz navidad Army
Foto: Adore su sweter de Jinxx...

WRETCHED AND DIVINE

dilluns, 24 de desembre del 2012

divendres, 21 de desembre del 2012

su primer álbum, “We Stitch These Wounds”. Debutaron en el Top 40 del Billboard Top 200, llegando al #1 en la lista Independent Chart. Ser cabezas de cartel del Alternative Press Tour y coronados como “Best New Artist” y “Best Newcomers” en los premios Revolver Golden Gods Awards y Kerrang Awards! les auguraba un futuro prometedor en la escena del metal/rock alternativo.

En 2011, “Set The World On Fire” les hacia escalar posiciones hasta el 17 del Billboard, y llegaron a compartir gira con Avenged Sevenfold y Hollywood Undead. Sus temas sonaban también en el cine, de la mano de Transformers: Dark Of The Moon y The Avengers. Y mientras su ascenso seguía a un ritmo de vértigo, su legión de fans crecía imparable en todo el mundo bajo el nombre de BVB Army. Con una base tan sólida en tan solo dos años, nada hace sospechar lo que les espera a partir de 2013.

A principios de año verá la luz su esperado tercer álbum “Wretched and Divine”, producido por John Feldmann (The Used, Neon Trees, Panic! At The Disco), que cuenta con colaboraciones como las de Bert McCracken de The Used o William Francis de Aiden and William Control. ¡No hace falta decir más! 

Black Veil Brides member introductions

fallen angels

Foto: "Feather"

dijous, 20 de desembre del 2012

BLACK VEIL BRIDES ANDY RECALLS THE VOICE, GIRLFRIEND JULIET SIMMS STRONG...

BLACK VEIL BRIDES BIERSACK TALKS LEGION OF THE BLACK, THANKS BVB ARMY

Black Veil Brides - Funny/Cute Moments Part One

Womanizer - Ashley Purdy

Non-stop Cursing with Black Veil Brides

el nuevo tattoo de Andy

Foto: Buenos dias Army, miren aqui esta Andy haciendose el tatuaje :3



-ÐaиỉỉƏlậ

EXCLUSIVE Interview With Andy Biersack From BLACK VEIL BRIDES At Private...

kerrang



Andy Biersack in this week’s Kerrang! Magazine (22.12.2012, issue 1446)High res &gt; Right click &gt; open image in a new tab &gt; zoom &gt; enjoy!

This week&#8217;s Kerrang!

BVB came 2nd for Best Band and 5th for Best Live Band in the Kerrang! Reader&#8217;s poll.