BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE Rocks Intrepid Fox In London

December 12, 2007

Monday, December 10 saw Kerrang! magazine host an album launch party for BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's upcoming CD, "Scream Aim Fire", at London's Intrepid Fox. The place was rammed with Kerrang! competition winners who got free festive drinks and also got to listen to the album a whole six weeks before it's released. What's more, the BULLET guys turned up earlier than expected and mingled with the fans during the album playback and happily posed for pictures and to sign stuff before taking to the stage and answering fan questions.

Check out the pictures at this location.

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE will answer fan questions at its MySpace page during an upcoming promotional trip through Germany. Fans have been invited to post questions for the group in the comment section of its MySpace profile, and the group will post its video responses on the page and also its German web site. The U.K. outfit is promoting "Scream Aim Fire", which arrives in the U.S. on January 29. The title track has been released as the first single and is already screaming up the rock radio charts.

The new disc will follow up BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's 2006 debut, "The Poison", which has sold more than 340,000 copies in the U.S. and over a million worldwide.

The Welsh quartet will give fans a sneak preview of the CD on December 18 with a 15-minute digital single. The single will feature the songs "Scream Aim Fire" and "Eye of the Storm", plus track-by-track commentary by singer Matt Tuck and drummer Michael "Moose" Thomas. The digital single will be available for $1.98 at all major digital outlets.

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