BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE Singer Apologizes To ROB ZOMBIE: 'I Was Really Out Of It'

April 6, 2006

Guitarist/vocalist Matthew "Matt" Tuck of the Welsh metalcore act BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE — who are currently on the road in North America as the opening act on a three-band package also featuring LACUNA COIL and headliners ROB ZOMBIE — has issued an apology to ROB ZOMBIE and his crew for the scathingly negative comments he made earlier today about the tour and Zombie himself. Writing once again to the official BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE message board, Tuck said in his latest posting, "A sincere apology from Matt and BULLET to ROB ZOMBIE band and crew. . . I was really out of it this morning and let shit on the road fuck with my hungover head. I'm truly sorry if any of my comments about this tour were out of line and totally exaggerated. This is our first real tour in the States and with lots of personal shit happening to me from home I just lost it. We really have been totally fuckin' thrilled to have the chance to play on this tour and are grateful for every new fan we make. It means everything to us to be able to play our shit for new fans. I'm really sorry to have offended anyone and look forward to putting this behind and getting back to the metal." [comment in question was posted on the BFMV message board today, April 6, 2006 at 11:24 p.m. U.K. time]

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