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Sandra Alvarenga. Pan The GypsyBlack Veil Brides is an American band based in, California. The group formed in 2006 in, and is currently composed of (lead vocals), Ashley Purdy (bass, backing vocals), (lead guitar), (rhythm guitar, violin) and Christian 'CC' Coma (drums). Black Veil Brides are known for their use of black, tight black studded clothing, and long hair, which were all inspired by the stage personas of and, as well as other 1980s acts. Contents.History Formation and early years (2006–09)Black Veil Brides were originally formed in, Ohio in 2006 by Andy Biersack, Johnny Herold, and Phil Cennedella. Eventually, Andy relocated to, California. In early 2009 he formed a new band, using the current name Black Veil Brides, and signed with the independent label.

The writing process for a tour and a record began immediately. In December 2009, the band embarked on their first US tour, titled 'On Leather Wings'. We Stitch These Wounds (2009–2010). Main article:The group's debut album was released July 20, 2010 and sold over 10,000 copies in its first week, ranking at No. 36 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, and No. 1 on the Billboard Independent chart.

In late 2010, Black Veil Brides went on tour with bands, and.Black Veil Brides first came to the attention of Lava Records president when the chief music officer at, John Kirkpatrick, told him about the incredible buzz that was building around the band, with their T-shirt attracting the second biggest sales in the country at that point. What was even more impressive was that they had built their fanatical following in a ' fashion, such as in making their own self-funded videos. When Flom then heard their music and met the group, he decided that they were exactly what he'd been looking for, later commenting to:They are bringing back what has been missing for over a decade: they are rock heroes that are truly larger than life.

The make-up, the hair, the leather, and most importantly they have great songs, great playing Flom then made a deal with Neil Sheehan, founder of StandBy Records, to sign the band over to Lava. BVB members (left) and CC (right) at a signing table in in March 2011Black Veil Brides supported the in the 'God Save The Scream Tour' 2011 and also toured America on the AP Tour from March 18 to May 6. The band continued on to the, which began June 24, 2011 and ended August 14 of the same year. However, on June 18, Andy fell from a pillar while performing and broke his ribs, which caused them to miss the first week of the tour.

The band also performed at festivals such as the in the UK. The band also played at the festival at the motorsport complex in, Germany in June 2011. On April 20, it was revealed the band had won 's Golden Gods Award for Best New Artist, the title for 's Best Newcomers, and were nominated for the title of Kerrang!'

S Best International Newcomer. Set the World on Fire and Rebels (2011–12).

Main article:The band's second studio album, was released on June 14, 2011 through /. The cover art was released in April. The title track from Set the World on Fire was planned for use in the movie. Upon learning that the song was not going to be used in the film, the band released a statement and an extended song preview. It was later announced on May 23 that the song was to be featured in the movie.A clip of the album's lead single, ', was released in late April. It was then fully released in the UK on May 1.

The US release was pushed from May 3 to May 10 to be given for free with the pre-order of on. Because 'Fallen Angels' was delayed, the band released a preview of the song 'Youth and Whisky' on May 3. The album's next single was, with a music video filmed by Patrick Fogarty that premiered on YouTube on June 6, 2011.

Their third single from was ', which also had a music video directed by Patrick Fogarty. The video was released on YouTube on October 19. On October 25, the band announced that they had to cancel tour dates for 'certain reasons'. It was later announced that it was because Andy had broken his nose on the drum set rising platform during a performance. Despite the injury, which was bad enough for people to notice that he was having difficulty breathing and talking, he was determined to finish the show. After a visit from the doctor, he was told to sit back for a few weeks to rest and heal. They announced that they would return to tour for the beginning of the Buried Alive Tour with,.

Main article:It was announced via Andy's Twitter that they would be releasing an EP titled ' '. They released a on YouTube which shows Andy recording vocals for their of the song ' by, which was to appear on the EP. Another trailer for the EP was released, in which Andy gives a few more details about it.

The third and final trailer about the EP was released on November 14, in which Andy goes into detail about the track 'Coffin' which was a left over song from the previous album Set the World on Fire that was to be released on the EP. In an interview with Chris Droney from Glasswerk National, they hinted that there would be a guest guitarist to appear on the EP, who eventually turned out to be (, ), who plays the guitar solo on the cover of the song, originally performed. Rebels was eventually released on December 13, 2011.

Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones (2012–13). Main article:A Black Veil Brides song, titled 'Unbroken', appeared on to the movie on May 1, 2012, and is the only track released by Black Veil Brides solely on a.

On June 13, the official music video for the song ' from the EP, was released.Regarding the band's third album, guitarists and told Chris Droney in an interview for Glasswerk National that the band is constantly writing new music, and that they were planning on recording their next major full-length album in April 2012. On February 18, Jake tweeted, 'Amazing stuff. This next record is going to kick your arses.' In a February 2012 interview, Ashley Purdy announced that the band's third studio album was scheduled to be released at the end of 2012.On May 2, Black Veil Brides had this to announce: 'As of today, we have officially began recording our new album which will be released on October 30th!' Andy said in an interview at the Download Festival that 'We've got three songs tracked. We've set ourselves a deadline of the end of August to finish it.

We've got 20 to 25 songs written and we're narrowing it down now. Is producing it. It's going to be more of a record than anything we've done before. September 4, Andy announced that they had finished recording of the new album: 'Well, tracking has officially wrapped for the new record! Still some stuff to finish up, but I’m so happy, excited, and proud of this album!'

It was announced that the release of their third album was to be pushed back from October 30, 2012 to January 2013. On October 8, the album cover art and album title were released – was the title, and pre-orders were launched from on, October 31. The cover art for Wretched and Divine was painted by Richard Villa, long-time Black Veil Brides cover artist who also painted the cover art for, and.The lead single from Wretched and Divine, ', was featured as one of the theme songs for 's. The band will embark on 'The Church of the Wild Ones' North American Tour in support of the album, with further details to be announced.On October 29, the band announced the official track list and the new, re-scheduled release date for the album (January 8, 2013).On October 31, a trailer was released, revealing that Black Veil Brides planned to release a full-length film titled in 2013 in select theaters. Wretched and Divine is a, and the film is a visual depiction of the story within the album. The movie was screened at The Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles, California on December 21–23, 2012.

Appeared at the showing to surprise fans, to their delight. Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Top 200.Black Veil Brides played on the from June–August 2013. On June 11, 2013 Black Veil Brides released the Wretched and Divine Ultimate Edition containing three exclusive tracks: 'Revelation', 'Victory Call' and 'Let You Down' along with the Legion of the Black DVD included.The band won in 20 categories in the 2013 Alternative Press Readers Poll. Black Veil Brides and Vale (2013–present)In an interview with Artisan News, the band's singer said that the band decided to start working on their fourth album, and that the band's intention was to 'do something we've never really done before'.

He explained that after making the conceptual Wretched and Divine, album they became 'the band that I think we should be. I think we're at the right place.' Andy also said in an interview with Pit Cam TV that they would likely finish the album in the studio during around the summer of 2014.Black Veil Brides won a for their song ', winning 'song of the year' and mass radio hits.The band's self-titled fourth album was released on October 28, 2014. In July 2014, Black Veil Brides announced the availability of pre-orders for the album on. The band were headliners in America with support acts consisting of, and Drama Club throughout October and November and dubbed the tour, 'The Black Mass'.The first song released off the record, 'Heart of Fire' debuted on BBC Radio 1's Rock Show with Daniel P Carter on September 7, 2014, and later in the week another new song was released onto YouTube titled, 'Faithless.' On October 6, 2014, they released the music video of their song 'Heart of Fire'.

Soon after this, on October 31, 2014, the music video for the song 'Goodbye Agony' was released onto YouTube. Black Veil Brides performing on the 2011. Left to right:, Christian Coma, and Ashley Purdy. Shows the band's change from their towards a more style, which has also been shown in songs from their album like.Problems playing this file? See.Black Veil Brides' style has constantly been changing ever since the group was formed in 2006. The addition of guitarist led to guitar solos on almost every track. Their first album was where the band was described as primarily.

With the release of, their appearance changed to resemble that of / bands like and, while their sound dropped the smooth singing and harsh screams in exchange for clean, but gruff ' style vocals. They followed this musical style all the way up to. The classical influence of (rhythm guitar, violin, and cello) is much more pronounced on Wretched and Divine, with many symphonic additions and the band's first track, titled 'Overture,' featuring violins played by Jinxx. The band self-identify as simply. Band membersBlack Veil Brides was founded in 2006 in. They went through various member changes, (at the time of the release of the music video they only had three members: Biersack, Sandra Alvarenga, and Chris 'Hollywood' Bluser), recorded with Biersack, Jake Pitts, Ashley Purdy, and Alvarenga in 2010, and came to their current lineup when Sandra left Black Veil Brides to join the band Modern Day Escape and they put Christian Coma in her place. Andy is the only founding member remaining.

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