All Artists: Bullet for My Valentine Title: Fever Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: Zomba/RED Original Release Date: 1/1/2010 Re-Release Date: 4/27/2010 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 886976394721 |
Bullet for My Valentine Fever Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Hard rock band Bullet For My Valentine returns with its third Jive album, Fever, on April 27. — Fever pairs Bullet For My Valentine with producer Don Gilmore, best known for his work with Linkin Park and Good Charlotte. The... more » | |
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Product Description Hard rock band Bullet For My Valentine returns with its third Jive album, Fever, on April 27. Fever pairs Bullet For My Valentine with producer Don Gilmore, best known for his work with Linkin Park and Good Charlotte. The Welsh band vocalist/guitarist Matt Tuck, guitarist Michael Paget, bassist Jason James and drummer Michael Thomas--recorded Fever in studios both in its native Wales and in Los Angeles album follows 2008 s Scream Aim Fire, which debuted at No. 4 on Billboard 200, a career high for the group, whom Kerrang! named Best British Band in both 2008 and 2009. Worldwide Scream Aim Fire has sold 1 million copies and debuted in the Top 5 in Germany, Austria, Australia and #1 in Japan and reached gold status in the UK and Canada. Their 2006 debut, Poison, has sold a million copies worldwide and certified gold status in America, the UK, Canada and Germany. Since those releases BFMV have rocked audiences on the Taste of Chaos, Mayhem, and No Fear festivals. The electrifying live band starts a headlining U.S. tour on April 30. Stops for the festival veterans include New Jersey s Bamboozle Festival and Columbus, Ohio s Rock on the Range. Similar CDs
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Member CD ReviewsKevin T. from GRANBY, MA Reviewed on 9/3/2010... This is their best album yet!!
CD ReviewsFever part 1 MRT | 04/27/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "1- Your Betrayel, this song opens the album with a thunderous drum beat and great first riff. 2- Fever, this song opens with a very fast heavy metal riff a classic BFMV song 3- The Last Fight, The only song off the album to be made int a music video ... so far 4- A Place Where you belong, this song starts with a classical acoustical bullet riff with a bit of screamo at the start. 5- Pleasure and Pain, One of the Heaviest songs on the album . 6- Alone, a great song sounds opens with a riff ,but then goes into a techcnical metal duet riff this is a great song. 7- Breaking out Breaking Down, what a song its my favorite off the album, this song is bullet for my valentine. 8- Bittersweet memories, the lightest song on the album in terms of screamo and heavy metal guitar riffs 9- Dignity, a brilliant song 10-Begging for mercy, is definetely the heaviest song on the album. 11-Pretty on the outside, is a brilliant end to this album . My only problem with this is- NEW album will be released in 6 months-FEVER deluxe edition with 5 songs added that will be better than half this release. Not cynical,it's what they've done with every album. I like this one,but am getting tired of 2 versions of every album." An impressive departure Gregory Sandoval | CLOVIS, CA, US | 05/03/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "First, I have to say that I was expecting this departure from BFMV. In an interview, Matt Tuck had stated that Fever would be an album made more for the band itself than for the fans and upon listening to the entire album, I can understand why. Typical BFMV fans will miss the aggressiveness displayed on The Poison and Scream, Aim, Fire, but true BFMV (and true fans of great music, for that matter) will most definitely enjoy this release for its uniqueness. Many of the songs are more personal and possess more of a mainstream feel, but for BFMV this is not a bad thing. If there is one band out there that can mix metal and the mainstream appeal of more catchy hard rock tunes together with superior skill its BFMV. And that is exactly what you will find on their latest album, plenty of catchy and memorable tunes that are equal parts hard rock and metal as compared to previous releases that were 75 percent metal blended with 25 percent hard rock. I would say that this release demonstrates Bullet's musical diversity and shows us that they are not afraid to try something new, and if you are one of those individuals that always expects more of the same on every release from a band, then this is not an album for such closed-mindedness."
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