Matthew “Matt” Tuck – vocals, guitars Michael “Padge” Paget –
guitars Michael “Moose” Thomas – drums Jason “Jay” James - bass
"The best British metal band to emerge in years." -- Q Magazine
BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE have spent most of the past two years taking over the
world with massive U.K., European, U.S. and worldwide tours, sharing the stage
with Guns N Roses, Metallica and Iron Maiden, playing the Main Stage at just
about every rock festival on the planet, and seeing their 2006 debut album The
Poison - an album London's daily The Sun called "One of the finest debut albums
in rock history" - sell more than one-million copies worldwide!!!
Back home, Bullet For My Valentine have graced the covers of the UK’s
Kerrang!, Rock Sound, Total Guitar, Big Cheese, Metal Hammer and more.
They won Metal Hammer’s 2006 “Golden God Award” for Best British Band, and the
2006 Kerrang! award for “Best UK Single” for their track Tears Don’t
Fall. In the US, Revolver magazine heralded the band “British Import of
the Year,” and debut album The Poison generated the hit singles Tears Don’t
Fall and All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) with the video for All
These Things I Hate going to the #1 spot on MTV2 in the US and on the A-list in
the UK.
On January 28th 2008, Bullet For My Valentine are set to return with
Scream Aim Fire (20-20/Jive/SonyBMG), the band’s highly anticipated
sophomore release. The 11-track assault was produced by Colin Richardson
(Machine Head, Funeral For A Friend) and recorded at Sonic Ranch just outside of
El Paso, TX in early 2007, and is, according to front man Matt Tuck, “really
melodic heavy metal…catchy, hooky choruses and full-on vocals with the music
being very in-your-face and heavy…it’s a lot more up-tempo than The Poison, a
lot more aggressive.”
Featuring the distinctive and powerful six-string dexterity of Michael
“Padge” Padget, the unwavering instrumental groove of bassist Jason “Jay” James
and the relentless thundering rhythms of Michael “Moose” Thomas, the musical
backbone of Bullet is an intimidating force. With a lifetime of classic
metal inspiration behind him, vocalist/guitarist Tuck is a formidable and
powerful voice for the ever energetic, young metal generation.
“We have stepped it up a gear,” says the front-man. “This album is chock full
of classic Bullet ingredients. Metal riffs, pounding rhythms, shredding solos
and great melodies. We took everything that we learnt from The Poison, and
took up tenfold. Better, fresher, harder, sadder and more real.”
Opening with the aural assault of the title track and first single -Scream
Aim Fire – to the hard-hitting riff slammer of Waking The Demon and the
arena-ballad epic Hearts Burst Into Fire this album will definitely catapult
Bullet into a world-wide spotlight.
Scream Aim Fire set the benchmark for the rest of the album,”
says Tuck. “It was the moment we realized the direction of where we wanted the
record to go. Lyrically, it’s not a saying that anyone can relate anything else
to. It’s ours and the meaning is ours alone. Kill or be killed – that’s what
this game is like. You’re either on top of the game, or you are out, and we are
very much still in. Our quality of song writing, our structures, our timing –
the songs are intense and accessible, whilst still keeping our metal roots.”
Tuck believes that the band’s unique accessibility lies in the fact that fans
– regardless of age, gender or nationality – can relate to the subjects and
issues tackled within their tracks. “It’s important to us that fans
can make a connection with our songs,” says the front-man. “For example, Waking
The Demon is about being bullied at school – which is something that me and
most of the boys went though. The track is about one day, just turning round,
and deciding to not take it anymore. I’d hope that our fans can relate to
that.”
And despite the fact that these four musicians are now considered prominent
players in the UK/European metal world, as well as serious up-and-comers over in
the US. – the lads remain grounded (all still living in their native Welsh
homeland) – and eternally grateful for the position that they now find
themselves in.
“If it wasn’t for the fans, we would never even have been able to make this
second album,” says Tuck. “We are so thankful to them, and we will always try to
deliver the goods. I know we had to cancel a load of shows last year (Tuck was
hospitalized in the winter of 2006 and forced to undergo surgery on his
tonsils), but it hurt us so much to do so. We really hated to let anyone down,
but it was an unavoidable evil, and now I am confident that this record – and
this band – are stronger than ever.”
To support the release of Scream Aim Fire, Bullet for My Valentine will set
off on what will be more than two years of solid, worldwide touring, starting in
the UK and Europe in January and February, 2008, and then moving out to
the States at the end of February.
“We are still so hungry for this,” states Tuck. “We are motivated and
ambitious. We know where we want to be. We have played with legends and if
we get to that level, it would be amazing. But you know what? If it ended
tomorrow, we would still be happy. We are amazingly proud of what we have
achieved and what we have done. We are having the time of our lives. The world
is our oyster…”
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