BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE Frontman Talks METALLICA; Video Available

February 20, 2008

Germany's Metal Hammer recently conducted an interview with BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE vocalist Matt Tuck. During the chat, Matt reveals what the most important gig was he ever went to as a fan, whether METALLICA or MEGADETH are more important a band for him and what he expects of the next METALLICA album.

Watch the entire interview at this location.

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE will make its U.S. network TV debut on Wednesday, February 27 when the group rocks the house on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" The band will play the title track of its brand new album, "Scream Aim Fire", as well as "Tears Don't Fail", one of the hit singles from the group's first album, "The Poison".

"Jimmy Kimmel Live" airs at 12:05 a.m. ET/11:05 p.m. CT.

Immediately following its "Kimmel" appearance, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE will fly to Denver, Colorado where they will join fellow headliners AVENGED SEVENFOLD and ATREYU to launch the 40-plus-city North American Taste of Chaos tour on Friday, February 29. Currently, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE is enjoying international success with a sold-out headline tour of Europe and the UK, and simultaneous Top 5 chart entries for "Scream Aim Fire" across the globe.

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