
My money’s on Gold Ribbon Medal being the one to tug at your heartstrings, if Circles didn’t that is. Pierce the Veil are a 4-piece post-hardcore (or mexicore as I like to call them due to their mexican decent) from San Diego, California. Next up was the band I had been waiting for ‘Pierce the Veil’. It’s impossible to sit still during any single song and if you don’t cry at least once you’re a liar. Also despite being quite a heavy band they still have a lot of songs that you can sing a long (or shout a long) to. With each listen through you hear something new to love and move you. While the album title speaks to the fact that the process didn’t go exactly according to plan, it is pure perfection pieced together meticulously and it absolutely shows. “All we have are parking lots and nowhere to go” But be warned “don’t believe in never-ending summer / ‘Cuz they don’t exist”Īs the album reaches the final track Song for Isabelle you’re already hitting repeat, Misadventures begs to be played again and again and again. Sounding more mature and yet still giving you feelings the nostalgia of youth, putting you back in the car with your friends in summertime. While Misadventures sounds very much like PTV it also sounds new, like PTV 2.0 and much like their fan base, PTV has grown up. Taking the slow and grow route was clearly the wise choice for Pierce the Veil. “So now we’re gonna chase the moon like fire / Yeah, together we can fake our own deaths here / Just wanna be alone and watch as you all disappear” Circles another emotional song, written after the attack at the Bataclan, Vic wrote the song as if he were at the show and what would have happened “Save yourself, don’t ever look back / Nowhere to go and so we both spin around in circles” Rock band PIERCE THE VEIL has released 'Circles', a brand new song from its next album, 'Misadventures', due out May 13 on Fearless Records.Just yesterday, 'Circles' was named the 'Hottest Record. Slowing it down for Floral & Fading, written for Vic’s girlfriend who was dealing with rude and threatening fans, telling us that nothing else matters but the one you want to be with. The songs feel more like a conversation you’re having, it’s easy to place yourself in the narrative by the end of each song. “And modern anxiety / That motherfucker never rests / Our adrenaline is kickin’ in so play the beat faster” Writing and rewriting the album all across the country, Vic Fuentes took his time pouring emotion into every song, this album feels more personal than ever. Pierce The Veil is a bit more accessible (pop leaning) and that is evident in the fact that their top 5 songs have quite a. Both of these fans have about the same of followers on Spotify (roughly 2.5 million). Kicking off and demanding you Dive In, Misadventures sinks its teeth into you and is unrelenting and merciless. Answer (1 of 2): It’s really a personal preference as for the band that I like best. Pierce the Veil’s 4th album has been something talked about in hush and worried tones for quite some time now, but fear not, Misadventures is worth every second of the wait.
