Bullet for My Valentine

Welsh heavy metal band

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2025 Bullet for My Valentine began recording their eighth studio album, with plans to release it in 2025.
2025 The band announced 'The Poisoned Ascendancy' Tour with Trivium, celebrating the 20th anniversaries of The Poison and Trivium's Ascendancy albums.
2024 Bullet for My Valentine released a 20th anniversary edition of their album The Poison.
2022 The band completed and released their self-titled seventh studio album, representing a key milestone in their musical career and artistic evolution.
July 29 2022 Released their seventh single 'No More Tears to Cry'.
May 27 2022 Unveiled another single 'Stitches'.
April 30 2022 Delayed the deluxe edition release from 8 July 2022 to 5 August 2022.
April 8 2022 Released the fifth single 'Omen' and announced the deluxe edition of their album, initially set for 8 July 2022.
2021 The album peaks at No. 30 on the Japanese Hot Albums chart according to Billboard Japan.
2021 Achieved No. 13 on the Swedish Hard Rock Albums chart (Sverigetopplistan).
2021 Reached No. 9 on the Swiss Albums chart (Romandie).
2021 The band's song 'Knives' was ranked 18th on Loudwire's list of the 35 Best Metal Songs of 2021.
2021 The album was ranked 36th on Kerrang!'s list of the 50 Best Albums of 2021, signaling critical recognition of their musical work.
2021 Released self-titled seventh studio album 'Bullet for My Valentine', marking a significant milestone in their career.
October 1 2021 Released the fourth single 'Rainbow Veins', one month before the album release.
September 20 2021 Announced a delay in the album release from 22 October to 5 November 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic and manufacturing delays.
September 10 2021 Released the third single 'Shatter' with its music video.
July 23 2021 Released the second single 'Parasite' with its accompanying music video.
June 18 2021 The band released their new single 'Knives' and officially announced their self-titled seventh studio album, scheduled for release on 22 October 2021.
June 15 2021 The band announced upcoming new music ahead of their headline slot at Download Pilot.
June 11 2021 Bullet for My Valentine launched their Patreon page called 'The Army of Noise', offering exclusive content and supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust.
2020 Bullet for My Valentine began working on their self-titled seventh studio album, marking a significant period of creative development for the Welsh heavy metal band.
2020 Concluded the 'Gravity' album cycle, marking the end of this particular phase in the band's musical journey.
May 19 2020 In an interview with Rock Sound, Matt Tuck announced the band was writing a new album, intending to create a heavier sound compared to their previous album Gravity.
October 15 2018 Released a music video for the track 'Not Dead Yet'.
June 29 2018 Released their sixth studio album, Gravity.
June 3 2018 Released a music video for the song 'Letting You Go'.
May 18 2018 Released the new song 'Letting You Go'.
April 26 2018 Released the song 'Piece of Me'.
April 1 2018 Debuted the new song 'Over It' on BBC Radio 1, which was the first single from their sixth studio album, Gravity.
2017 Michael Thomas was permanently replaced by Jason Bowld as the band's drummer.
2016 The band began work on their sixth studio album 'Gravity', marking a significant period of transition and musical exploration for Bullet for My Valentine.
2016 Released a new single titled 'Don't Need You' and accompanying music video.
2016 Bullet for My Valentine announced drummer Michael Thomas would temporarily step back from the band, with Jason Bowld becoming his replacement while Thomas was expecting his first child.
April 2016 The band signed a new worldwide record deal with Spinefarm Records.
2015 Releases their fifth studio album 'Venom', which peaks at number 8 on the Billboard 200.
2013 Releases their fourth studio album 'Temper Temper', which peaks at number 13 on the Billboard 200.
2010 Releases their third album 'Fever', which debuts at number three on the Billboard 200.

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