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Disco de Bullet for My Valentine: “Poison [Bonus Tracks]”
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Poison [Bonus Tracks] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2006-01-30
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock
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Sello Discográfico:BMG/Jive
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:4988017637784
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{$Bullet for My Valentine} hails from the same stomping grounds in South Wales as peers {$Funeral for a Friend}, thus sparking comparisons between the Welsh acts that go further than a fondness for dark, morose band names. It's hard to deny a certain likeness to their {$Funeral} friends throughout {^The Poison} -- check out the dynamics of {&"Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow"} -- but the difference lies with {$BFMV}'s songs falling much closer to the {\metal} side of things, chugging harder through emotional lyrics than their melodic counterparts. For fans of {$Alexisonfire} and {$Atreyu}, they employ the glossy, melodic {\metal}-meets-{\emo} aesthetic, utilizing darkly romanticized lyrics that are smoothly sung and growled side-by-side. {$Bullet for My Valentine}'s self-proclaimed love of powerful riffs and classic {\metal} is dotted all over their full-length debut ({&"Room 409,"} {&"Spit You Out"}), though it begins with a deceivingly tranquil instrumental intro that leads directly into the metalcore realms of {&"Her Voice Resides."} This song is one of many that, despite its rigorous execution, can't hide the fact that the guys are really softies at heart ("my heart is bursting through my chest/ and now I'm crying, the tears are pouring off my face"). Overall, {^The Poison} is a well-produced, solid effort -- but seeing as they're now trying to take over American hearts, it would be nice to see future attempts to distinguish themselves more from the new-school pack. [A Japanese version included bonus tracks.] ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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