Release Date: July 17, 2012
Genre: post-hardcore
Track Listing
- May These Noises Startle You In Your Sleep Tonight
- Hell Above
- A Match Into Water
- King For A Day (Ft. Kellin Quinn of Sleeping With Sirens)
- Bulls In The Bronx
- Props & Mayhem
- Tangled In The Great Escape (Ft. Jason Butler
- I'm Low On Gas And You Need A Jacket
- The First Punch
- One Hundred Sleepless Nights
- Staind Class And Colorful Tears
- Hold On Till May (Ft. Lindsay Stamey)
- I'm Low On Gas And You Need A Jacket (alt. version)
- Hold On 'Till May (acoustic)
Vic Fuentes- lead vocals, guitar, keyboard
Tony Perry- lead guitar
Jaime Preciado- bass, backup vocals
Mike Fuentes- drums, percussion
PTV, L-R: Jaime, Tony, Vic, Mike
About Pierce The Veil: The band was formed in 2006 by brothers Vic and Mike. Jaime and Tony joined the band in 2007. Collide With The Sky is the band's 3rd CD, after A Flair For The Dramatic in 2007 and Selfish Machines in 2010. A Flair For The Dramatic was actually released before Jaime and Tony joined, so the first PTV album is all the Fuentes brothers! PTV fans (especially those on Tumblr) often think of the bands Sleeping With Sirens and All Time Low when thinking of PTV. The 3 bands are all close friends and have done tours together. Sleeping With Sirens is especially compared to PTV because, like Kellin Quinn from SWS, Vic has a very unique voice that is especially high pitched for a guy. And, of course, on "King For A Day" on this album, the two collab!
My Opinion about Pierce The Veil: I really like them! I've only been listening to them since January, but I've definitely fallen in love with their music. I really like the unique tone to Vic's voice. There's seriously NO mistaking him with anyone else- not even Kellin. PTV is definitely in my top 20 bands, but that's about as far as they go... right now, at least. The more I listen to their music, especially Collide With The Sky, the more I want to move them up on the totem pole.
About the CD: Since its release last year, it's been a real success for the band. Many consider it to be their best album to date. One key to that success is "King For A Day" because of Kellin Quinn, making the song essentially a PTV/SWS collab, and those are pretty much the two biggest bands in post-hardcore. King For A Day was voted as the best collab of 2012 by Alternative Press readers.
IMHO: It's definitely my favorite Pierce The Veil album. The other two were good, but I just REALLY like Collide With The Sky.
Favorite songs: King For A Day, for sure. I love the combination of Kellin and Vic and their screaming and singing. I also really love Hell Above as well.
Other gems: Bulls In The Bronx, Props & Mayhem, I'm Low On Gas And You Need A Jacket (the first version, One Hundred Sleepless Nights, Staind Glass And Colorful Tears
Music Video for King For A Day ft. Kellin Quinn
Music Video for Hell Above
Rating: 8/10. I really like several songs, but don't listen to many of the songs past those.
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