BLACK VEIL BRIDES Members Nearly Drown On Latest Episode Of Australia's 'Bondi Rescue' (Video)

May 15, 2014

Guitarists Jake Pitts and Jeremy "Jinxx" Ferguson of Los Angeles theatrical rockers BLACK VEIL BRIDES are featured in the latest episode of "Bondi Rescue", the Australian reality-TV program which follows the daily lives and routines of the Waverley Council professional lifeguards who patrol Bondi Beach near Sydney, Australia.

While touring Australia as part of the Soundwave festival in February, Jinxx and Pitts had to be plucked from the ocean by lifeguard Azza, who initially mistook them for girls. Jinxx is described as being in "very bad shape" while Jake manages to make his way back all by himself.

"I told him what to do and he started panicking," Jake said (see video below). "I was like, 'That's not what you do. The ocean is healing yet deadly. You have to know how to handle it. That's how I made it back in without the surfboard."

He continued: "I know how to do everything. I can build houses, I can surf, I can play music. I'll do everything. That's not a lie. I've done it all."

BLACK VEIL BRIDES is currently in the midst of recording its fourth album, which will follow up last year's "Wretched And Divine: The Story Of The Wild Ones".

"Wretched And Divine" came out in January 2013 and featured the Top 15 rock radio single "In The End".

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