BLACK VEIL BRIDES Performs On 'The Daily Habit'; Video Available

June 27, 2011

Video footage of Los Angeles theatrical rockers BLACK VEIL BRIDES performing the song "Fallen Angels" on a recent edition of Fuel TV's "The Daily Habit" can be viewed below.

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"Fallen Angels" comes off BLACK VEIL BRIDES' sophomore album, "Set The World On Fire", which sold 23,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 17 on The Billboard 200 chart. The record arrived in stores on June 14 via Lava Music/Universal Republic Records.

BLACK VEIL BRIDES' first album, "We Stitch These Wounds", opened with nearly 11,000 units to enter the chart at No. 36. The CD was released on July 20, 2010 via Standby Records.

"Everything is bigger more songs, more vocals, more melodies," proclaims vocalist Andy Biersack. "And it all came naturally; it's not an attempt to try to outdo our first record, but we wanted to show how we had naturally grown as a band and as songwriters. This is my favorite record I've ever made and most importantly, the best album anybody's ever made."

Andy Biersack broke three ribs on June 18 after trying to jump onto a stage from a 15-foot balcony during the band's concert at Hot Topic in Hollywood, California. Despite the injury, the singer returned to the stage and finished the gig.

BLACK VEIL BRIDES is:

Andy Biersack (vocals)
Jake Pitts (guitar)
Jinxx (guitar)
Ashley Purdy (bass)
Christian "CC" Coma (drums)

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