Bullet For My Valentine - Scream Aim Fire 2008
Bullet for My Valentine hits the ground running and maintains a
blistering pace throughout most of Scream Aim Fire, not even slowing
down for "Hearts Burst Into Fire," the first of two love songs featured
on the album. It's definitely harder and more aggressive than the
band's debut album, The Poison, which had a sound evenly divided
between emo and metal. For Scream Aim Fire, Bullet for My Valentine
leans more toward the latter and sounds increasingly self-assured and
solid for it. That's not to say that the group has switched genres or
completely changed their approach -- Scream Aim Fire isn't an album
from a band in transition, but a band in the process of evolving.
Having found a formula that works, Bullet for My Valentine expands it
and incorporates different influences. (The guitar solos in "Waking the
Demon" are comparable to those on Avenged Sevenfold's City of Evil,
while Matt Tuck's vocals on "Deliver Us from Evil" bear enough
resemblance to Gerard Way that they induce a double take.) But thanks
to Scream Aim Fire's pacing, it can be difficult to appreciate the
band's growth. The songs breeze by at the beginning, slow down for two
or three tracks in the middle, then pick up abruptly toward the end. A
more even distribution between fast and slow songs would have done the
album a world of good. Fortunately, Bullet for My Valentine ends the
album effort with "Forever and Always," an arena-ready power ballad
whose unwavering midtempo beat is steadying after the frenetic songs
that precede it. Its concert-closer feel isn't coincidence -- not only
does the song bring Scream Aim Fire to a satisfying conclusion; it also
begs for an encore.
1. Scream Aim Fire
2. Eye of the Storm
3. Hearts Burst into Fire
4. Waking the Demon
5. Disappear
6. Deliver Us From Evil
7. Take it Out on Me
8. Say Goodnight
9. End of Days
10. Last to Know
11. Forever and Always
12. No Easy Way Out (Bonus Track)
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