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Sold Date:
December 3, 2014
Start Date:
September 23, 2014
Final Price:
$23.09
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Black Veil Brides - Wretched & Divine: Story Of The Wild Ones [Vinyl New]
Label: UMGD/UNIVERSAL RECORDS
Format: LP
Release Date: 08 Jan 2013
The Item is brand new and unplayed. If you check out and pay before 1PM Eastern (excluding weekend and holidays) we will prepare and ship out your order the same business day. Expected ship time may vary and is based on seller's order cut-off time.
Album Tracks
Disc 1.
1. Exordium
2. I Am Bulletproof
3. New Years Day
4. F.E.A.R. Transmission 1: Stay Close
5. Wretched and Divine
6. We Don't Belong
7. F.E.A.R. Transmission 2: Trust
8. Devil's Choir
9. Resurrect the Sun
Disc 2.
1. Overture
2. Shadows Die
3. Abeyance
4. Days Are Numbered
5. Done For You
6. Nobody's Hero
7. Lost It All
8. F.E.A.R. Transmission 3: As War Fades
9. In the End
10. F.E.A.R: Final Transmission
Double vinyl LP pressing. 2013 release, the third album from the Alt-Rock band. Boasting a compelling concept, the record sees the Los Angeles quintet deliver a collection of songs that's as immersive as it is infectious. Hallmarks of their sound like gritty riffs, orchestra! flourishes, elegant soloing, and anthemic vocals remain intact. At the same time, everything expands gracefully into the fabric of an intricate post-apocalyptic drama about The Wild Ones penned by Biersack and artistic collaborator Richard Villa Ill. The songs weave together to tell the tale of a dystopian future where a unified church government is devouring society through taking away science and creativity. This despotic regime drugs the youth into becoming drones, but refugees named The Wild Ones - the band's fictional alter ego - inspires kids to be themselves and revolt.