New BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE Single A 'Benchmark' For Band

January 10, 2008

The Pulse of Radio reports that BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's new single, "Scream Aim Fire", has made an instant impact at rock radio as the band prepares to issue the album of the same name on January 29. Singer Matt Tuck told The Pulse of Radio that the group knew it had a killer track on its hands as soon as it was written. "We just knew it was, you know, a really trademark song for us, and everything that we wrote before that song was scrapped and we wrote from there," he said. "It was a benchmark song for the album, really, so in tribute to that song, that's, you know, the title track of the album now. It was just too strong and too fresh not to set the precedent for the new album, really."

The CD/DVD edition of "Scream Aim Fire" will feature a music video for the title track, a "making-of" documentary, segments from "Bullet TV," tours of the recording studio and the band's quarters there, a photo gallery and more.

The Welsh quartet recently issued a 15-minute digital single containing the songs "Scream Aim Fire" and "Eye of the Storm", plus track-by-track commentary by Tuck and drummer Michael "Moose" Thomas.

The new disc follows up BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's 2006 debut, "The Poison", which has sold more than 340,000 copies in the U.S.

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE will join AVENGED SEVENFOLD and ATREYU on this winter's Taste of Chaos tour, beginning on February 29 in Denver.

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