Black Veil Brides have announced they will release a new album, Vindicate, on May 8th via Spinefarm. The band also shared the album's title track.
Black Veil Brides, featuring vocalist Andy Biersack, guitarists Jake Pitts and Jinxx, bassist Lonny Eagleton, and drummer Christian Coma, previously released "Bleeders," "Hallelujah," and "Certainty," from the upcoming album, which is their seventh.
"This record is rooted in the feelings of revenge and vindication. These are emotions that can either push us forward or hold us back. There's a duality to them. They can fuel growth, drive ambition, and help us rise above what's tried to break us, but they can also become destructive if we let them consume us," Biersack said about the upcoming album.
He continued, "Each song explores a different side of that struggle. Sometimes it's about getting even with someone else, sometimes it's about confronting ourselves and our past, our pain, or the things that were done to us. At its core, though, this album is about resilience. It's for anyone who's ever had their dreams doubted or their fire challenged by people who couldn't see their vision. We're all born with that spark. The world will try to take that away at times, but this record is about holding onto it, fighting back, and turning those struggles into something powerful."
The title track features Biersack's signature scream, and captures the dramatic scale and power fans have come to expect from Black Veil Brides.
Vindicate Tracklist:
"Invocation to the Muse""Vindicate""Certainty""Bleeders""Hallelujah""Cut""Alive""Purgatory""Revenger""Sorrow""Grace""Ave Maria""Woe & Pain""Eschaton"
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