PRIMAL FEAR Vs. BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE

April 4, 2008

German power metallers PRIMAL FEAR have issued the following update:

"It's amusing what a single guitar riff can initiate. Of course we recognized some similarities to our song 'Evil Spell' when we heard the opening guitar riff of the new BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE album 'Scream Aim Fire'. We know the guys and we shared the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver for some weeks in the end of 2005.

"What we think about this? We love metal and we're adults. We like the music of BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE and we have a lot of respect for their work. Cool songs, a fantastic production and great guys! If the guitar work in one song is very similar to a PRIMAL FEAR riff or song, we're OK with it and not out for any trouble and we don't want to receive another 150 mails about this matter we're fine and it's great if 'Scream Aim Fire' has a little PF vibe!"

"Evil Spell" appears on PRIMAL FEAR's 2005 album "Seven Seals".

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's song "Scream Aim Fire" is the title cut of the Welsh metal band's latest CD, which came out in January 2008.

PRIMAL FEAR's "Evil Spell" video:

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's "Scream Aim Fire" video:

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