Bullet for My Valentine: Scream, Aim, Conquer: The Biography
‘WE WANT TO KEEP POUNDING PEOPLE’S HEADS IN AND NOT GIVE THEM TIME TO BREATHE … THE BULLET MACHINE IS GONNA KEEP ROLLING’
In the early 2000s, a few small ex-mining towns around the South Wales Valleys became an unlikely hotbed for some of the most exciting new rock and metal bands in the world. Following on from the vanguard of Lostprophets and Funeral for a Friend, four childhood friends formed Bullet for My Valentine and ultimately became the scene’s largest export, taking their music from the crumbling church in which they used to rehearse to stadiums and festivals all around the world.
Combining the ferocious riffs and militaristic drums of eighties thrash with an undeniable pop sensibility, Bullet for My Valentine have gone on to sell millions of records worldwide. From the incendiary fury of their breakout debut The Poison to the arena-tuned anthems of Fever - and with fifth album Venom released in August 2015 - the quartet have become the biggest British metal band since Iron Maiden.
Scream Aim Conquer traces their story, from their formation in Bridgend through to their formative years in the music scene; from the crisis that almost ended the band’s career early to the glorious highs of sell-out hometown shows; from the sleepy valleys of Wales to a seat at the table of heavy metal legends.
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Bullet for My Valentine: Scream, Aim, Conquer: The Biography
‘WE WANT TO KEEP POUNDING PEOPLE’S HEADS IN AND NOT GIVE THEM TIME TO BREATHE … THE BULLET MACHINE IS GONNA KEEP ROLLING’
In the early 2000s, a few small ex-mining towns around the South Wales Valleys became an unlikely hotbed for some of the most exciting new rock and metal bands in the world. Following on from the vanguard of Lostprophets and Funeral for a Friend, four childhood friends formed Bullet for My Valentine and ultimately became the scene’s largest export, taking their music from the crumbling church in which they used to rehearse to stadiums and festivals all around the world.
Combining the ferocious riffs and militaristic drums of eighties thrash with an undeniable pop sensibility, Bullet for My Valentine have gone on to sell millions of records worldwide. From the incendiary fury of their breakout debut The Poison to the arena-tuned anthems of Fever - and with fifth album Venom released in August 2015 - the quartet have become the biggest British metal band since Iron Maiden.
Scream Aim Conquer traces their story, from their formation in Bridgend through to their formative years in the music scene; from the crisis that almost ended the band’s career early to the glorious highs of sell-out hometown shows; from the sleepy valleys of Wales to a seat at the table of heavy metal legends.
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Bullet for My Valentine: Scream, Aim, Conquer: The Biography

Bullet for My Valentine: Scream, Aim, Conquer: The Biography

by Ben Welch
Bullet for My Valentine: Scream, Aim, Conquer: The Biography

Bullet for My Valentine: Scream, Aim, Conquer: The Biography

by Ben Welch

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‘WE WANT TO KEEP POUNDING PEOPLE’S HEADS IN AND NOT GIVE THEM TIME TO BREATHE … THE BULLET MACHINE IS GONNA KEEP ROLLING’
In the early 2000s, a few small ex-mining towns around the South Wales Valleys became an unlikely hotbed for some of the most exciting new rock and metal bands in the world. Following on from the vanguard of Lostprophets and Funeral for a Friend, four childhood friends formed Bullet for My Valentine and ultimately became the scene’s largest export, taking their music from the crumbling church in which they used to rehearse to stadiums and festivals all around the world.
Combining the ferocious riffs and militaristic drums of eighties thrash with an undeniable pop sensibility, Bullet for My Valentine have gone on to sell millions of records worldwide. From the incendiary fury of their breakout debut The Poison to the arena-tuned anthems of Fever - and with fifth album Venom released in August 2015 - the quartet have become the biggest British metal band since Iron Maiden.
Scream Aim Conquer traces their story, from their formation in Bridgend through to their formative years in the music scene; from the crisis that almost ended the band’s career early to the glorious highs of sell-out hometown shows; from the sleepy valleys of Wales to a seat at the table of heavy metal legends.

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ISBN-13: 9781786060662
Publisher: John Blake Publishing, Limited
Publication date: 01/01/2016
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ben Welch is an award-winning short film director in early 2008 he won the 'Best Comedy' award at the First Light Awards, judged by Kevin Spacey, Alan Rickman, Nira Parks, Sam Mendes and Orlando Bloom. He also writes for various film magazines and is the author of" Paramore: Grace".
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