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Scream Aim Fire (Deluxe Edition)

Bullet for My ValentineAudio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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When it came time to record its third album, Bullet for My Valentine wasn’t content to rest on its already impressive laurels. While its second album, 2008’s “Scream Aim Fire,” debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and sold more than a million copies worldwide, went gold in the UK and Canada, the Welsh metal band mates had a fire in their collective belly to push themselves beyond what they’d ever… Read more in Amazon's Bullet for My Valentine Store

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  • Audio CD (December 9, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: R.E.D. Distribution
  • ASIN: B001D7NTMA
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #39,570 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Scream Aim Fire
2. Eye of the Storm
3. Hearts Burst into Fire
4. Waking the Demon
5. Disapppear
6. Deliver Us from Evil
7. Take It out on Me
8. Say Goodnight
9. End of Days
10. Last to Know
11. Forever and Always
12. Road to Nowhere [*]
13. Watching Us Tonight [*]
14. One Good Reason Why [*]
15. Ashes of the Innocent [*]

Editorial Reviews

Limited Edition UK two disc (CD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) pressing of the 2008 sophomore album from this Welsh Metal-Core outfit featuring one bonus audio track ('Ashes Of The Innocent') plus a bonus DVD that includes video footage, behind the scenes mini documentary, photo gallery and much more. The album 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 Matthew "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." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful CD, January 19, 2009
This review is from: Scream Aim Fire (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
The new songs on this cd are well worth buying it. I usually don't like it when a band re releases their current cd with a few new things but this one is excellent.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Sophomore Effort, March 8, 2009
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R. Burton (Oklahoma City, OK USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Scream Aim Fire (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
This is certainly a solid second album from BFMV. After many listens to the album, most of the songs are memorable.

1) Scream Aim Fire: Fast and Furious. This album opener smacks you in the face with its ferocity. 11/10

2) Eye of the Storm: Cheesy lyrics, but like the title track it has a strong, memorable chorus and is fast paced. 9/10

3) Hearts Burst Into Fire: The best ballad of the CD. Hands down. 10/10

4) Waking the Demon: In my opinion, this is the best song on the album. 11/10

5) Disappear: It's alright. No matter how many times I listen to this song, I forget how it goes. Not very memorable. 7/10

6) Deliver Us From Evil: Like another user said, this could be the band's next single. 10/10

7) Take It Out On Me: Fast paced song. This was done with Benji Webbe of Skindred singing with Matt. Benji's voice doesn't mesh with this song well. 5/10

8) Say Goodnight: For the most part, this song is a ballad until about the 3:30 mark. Hearts Burst Into Fire blows this one away though. 6/10

9) End of Days: Fast paced. I call this the "never before/never again song" since Matt Tuck chants this throughout the song. 8/10

10) Last to Know: Lightning fast guitar playing during the chorus. 9/10

11) Forever and Always: Mid tempo song. Just a notch below Hearts Burst Into Fire. 9/10

12) Road to Nowhere: It starts off acoustically. I wish this song didn't wait until the 2:30 mark to start to pick up. I usually skip this song. 6/10

13) Watching Us Tonight: Another song I usually skip. The chorus isn't very memorable. It is fast paced though. 7/10

14) One Good Reason Why: There's nothing really wrong with this song. It's just like Disappear. 7/10

15) Ashes of the Innocent: Now THIS is the best of the four bonus songs. It has a memorable chorus, screaming lyrics, and lightning fast guitar playing. This is a great way to close the album. 10/10

So overall, with only three of four low points on the album it is certainly a solid album worth purchasing for anyone who is a casual fan of BFMV. I'm not going to make too many comparisons to their previous album, "The Poison", because this one sounds a little different. After all, Matt Tuck had surgery on his throat so his vocals sound a little bit different.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well what do you know.., January 2, 2009
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This review is from: Scream Aim Fire (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
This is a strange band. Good, but strange.

With all the sound-alike metalcore bands out there this is basically a good thing, with a few caveats.

Like most hardcore metalheads, I never paid any attention to emo bands, since my inner "13 year-old girl" left me when I was eight. However, I did manage to catch the video for Scream, Aim, Fire on Headbanger's Ball and thought, "Wow, this is great. Very old Metallica. Heavy, good riffs, catchy vocal but not wimpy. They didn't look dorky. I like these guys!"

Having no idea about their emo past, I immediately ordered Scream, Aim, Fire Deluxe, since you get the cool video with it.

How is it? For the most part, excellent. About the half the album is pretty old-school metal/thrash with cool harmony guitar riffs and ballsy-but-melodic vocals peppered with hardcore screams, not unlike newer Trivium. Actually, A LOT like newer Trivium. The title track is a monster. My only problem is that every 3rd song or so the vocals regress back to that horribly cloying emo vocal that sounds like a 15 year-old kid singing. Picture the guy from Fallout Boy singing for Anthrax :/

It's a bit schitzophrenic, but at least it's different. Overall a good metal album. I'm just hoping the guys decide what kind of band they want to be on the next album and leave the cutesy pop vocals at the door. BTW, the DVD has the 3 MTV videos in good quality along with some fairly useless tour footage with a musical background and no real dialogue. Ok to watch once, but really the videos are the reason to get this.
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