BLACK VEIL BRIDES Finish Filming 'Perfect Weapon' Video

May 25, 2010

Theatrical dark rockers BLACK VEIL BRIDES have finished filming a video for the first single off their debut record, "We Stitch These Wounds". The "Perfect Weapon" clip was directed by Patrick Fogarty and was shot in the band's hometown of Los Angeles.

"We Stitch These Wounds" is scheduled for release on July 20 via Standby Records. The band will hit the road in support of the record, headlining the Hot Topic Presents: The Sacred Ceremony Tour, along with VAMPIRES EVERYWHERE!, MODERN DAY ESCAPE and GET SCARED. The six-week trek is set to kick off in San Diego on July 2.

Delivering songs with lyrics of hope and strength, accompanied by passionate, hook-laden instrumentals, BLACK VEIL BRIDES took the rock world by the throat with its first single/video, "Knives and Pens", in the summer of 2009. The music video, which was also directed by Patrick Fogarty, has since been viewed more than 9.5 million times on YouTube..

With a thriving and dedicated following of fans (The Bridesmaids),and a highly trafficked MySpace profile (averaging over 10,000 plays a day),BLACK VEIL BRIDES stand out as L.A.'s lone breath of fresh air.

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