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'''Re-Stitch These Wounds''' is the re-recorded and re-imagined version of [[Black Veil Brides|Black Veil Brides']] debut album, [[We Stitch These Wounds (album)|We Stitch These Wounds]]. Released under the label Sumerian Records, it was produced by lead guitarist [[Jake Pitts]] and is meant to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the album. |
'''Re-Stitch These Wounds''' is the re-recorded and re-imagined version of [[Black Veil Brides|Black Veil Brides']] debut album, [[We Stitch These Wounds (album)|We Stitch These Wounds]]. Released under the label Sumerian Records, it was produced by lead guitarist [[Jake Pitts]] and is meant to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the album. |
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+ | The band had wanted to do a re-recording of their debut album as far back as 2013, when Jake began learning more about music production. Andy has stated that when listening to the original album in his car for the first time, he felt that it was not what he truly wanted it to sound like. [add citation] |
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+ | Attempts had been made to convince the label the band was under previously to allow for the re-record to be produced to no avail. As time passed, it was logical to release it on the 10th anniversary of the album after this was achieved. |
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== Release and Promotion == |
== Release and Promotion == |
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+ | The album was released on 31st July 2019, following the release of two singles on YouTube: Sweet Blasphemy (26 June) and Perfect Weapon (17 July). |
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+ | On August 1st, to celebrate the release, the band performed the entire album for a livestream concert (hosted on Veeps) at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in California. The Q and A from the livestream was later posted on the Black Veil Brides YouTube page. |
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== Reception == |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 07:13, 29 September 2020
Re-Stitch These Wounds is the re-recorded and re-imagined version of Black Veil Brides' debut album, We Stitch These Wounds. Released under the label Sumerian Records, it was produced by lead guitarist Jake Pitts and is meant to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the album.
Background
The band had wanted to do a re-recording of their debut album as far back as 2013, when Jake began learning more about music production. Andy has stated that when listening to the original album in his car for the first time, he felt that it was not what he truly wanted it to sound like. [add citation]
Attempts had been made to convince the label the band was under previously to allow for the re-record to be produced to no avail. As time passed, it was logical to release it on the 10th anniversary of the album after this was achieved.
Release and Promotion
The album was released on 31st July 2019, following the release of two singles on YouTube: Sweet Blasphemy (26 June) and Perfect Weapon (17 July).
On August 1st, to celebrate the release, the band performed the entire album for a livestream concert (hosted on Veeps) at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in California. The Q and A from the livestream was later posted on the Black Veil Brides YouTube page.
Reception
Commercial Reception
Coming soon.
Critical Reception
Coming soon.
Album Artwork
The album artwork was illustrated by Luca Solo Macello.[1]
Track Listing
- The Outcasts (Reborn)
- We Stitch These Wounds
- Beautiful Remains
- Children Surrender
- Perfect Weapon
- Knives and Pens
- The Mortician's Daughter (Overture III)
- All Your Hate
- Heaven's Calling
- Never Give In
- Sweet Blasphemy
- Carolyn
Personnel
- Andy Biersack (vocals)
- Lonny Eagleton (bass)
- Jake Pitts (lead guitar)
- Jinxx (rhythm guitar, violin)
- Christian "CC" Coma (drums)