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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