Bullet For My Valentine recently dropped a video for "No More Tears To Cry," a song that featured on the deluxe version of their self-titled album that dropped on August 5 via Spinefarm/Search And Destroy.
The Welsh metal band's deluxe version of their self-titled album features four additional tracks, including "Omen" and "Stitches." Following the CD and digital releases, a vinyl pressing dropped on November 11.
Meanwhile, Bullet For My Valentine have announced a 10-date U.K. headlining tour for 2023.
"The song is a dark but colorful story about dealing with mental health struggles," the band said about " No More Tears To Cry." "Musically the track is very different from the other tracks on the album and has a lot of surprises on there, including slide guitar."
Bullet For My Valentine 2023 UK Headline Tour Dates:
Feb 26 - Corn Exchange, CambridgeFeb 28 - O2 Academy, BristolMarch 1 - Mountford Hall, LiverpoolMarch 3 - O2 City Hall, NewcastleMarch 4 - Barrowland, GlasgowMarch 6 - O2 Academy, LeedsMarch 7 - O2 Academy, BirminghamMarch 8 - O2 Guildhall, SouthamptonMarch 10 - Arena, SwanseaMarch 11 - Roundhouse, London
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