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Scream Aim Fire  (Vinyl) 
by Bullet for My Valentine

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Product Details:
Vinyl Release Date: February 12, 2008
Studio: Red Int / Red Ink
Number Of Discs: 2
Average Customer Rating: based on 56 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Scream Aim Fire
2. Eye of the Storm
3. Hearts Burst into Fire
4. Waking the Demon
5. Disapppear
6. Deliver Us from Evil
7. Take It out on Me
8. Say Goodnight
9. End of Days
10. Last to Know
11. Forever and Always
 
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Average Customer Review:4.0
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5Scream Aim Fire  Mar 01, 2010
I had never heard of this group until messing around on LaLa. Valentine is my new favorite group, this cd is fantastic.

5Quickly becoming one of my favorate bands  Feb 07, 2010
Bullet has a hard edge that I have been looking for from a newer band for years. I grew up in a time when there was nothing on the radio with a hard beat and you had to be part of the underground to be able to find such a band. The first time I heard Bullet for My Valentine I knew they were for me. As the band has grown I have enjoyed their progress and they have surprised me with this album. I was not expecting them to have grown as much as they have. there is a defendant degree of maturity for the first album to the next and i can not wait to hear what they are going to give me next. I am not one to buy any album when it first comes out and I wait to see if I will hear enough to impress me and then I buy the album, but with a talent as great as Bullet, I am planning to get it when it first comes out.
This is an album that should be in every metal-head's collection. I thought that tears are falling was going to be a hard song for the band to out do, but they did it on this album. Hearts burst into fire is my new favorite song from Bullet For My Valentine.

2Meh  Oct 19, 2009
The U.K.'s Bullet For My Valentine have never been a truly great band. Everybody knows that they were a Johnny-come-lately to the 21st Century's exploding metalcore scene if there ever was one, and most would agree that even if they weren't, they still wouldn't rank among modern metal's elite. However, they HAVE always had the potential to be great! Although somewhat lacking, 2006's debut, "The Poison," was catchy, well-produced, confident-sounding, and a showcase for their ample and exceptional instrumental prowess. Unfortunately, the follow-up, 2008's "Scream Aim Fire," because it does not cash in on that first album's promise. It makes for a maddening listen, too, because no matter how many times it is spun, the listener is left wanting. Indeed, this is one step not in the right direction -- and not even just a sidestep, but a full-fledged step backwards for the band.

BFMV stray away from the path that a lot of metalcore bands take by drawing influence from brutal melodic death metal acts such as At The Gates, Arch Enemy, and The Black Dahlia Murder; instead, they lean more towards the likes of Soilwork, recent In Flames, and Killswitch Engage. Thus, their sound is now quite a bit more melodic than it was two years ago. No, no, there's nothing inherently wrong with this; and there are even some advantages that come with it. For example, this record features neat guitar harmonies, better and more technical guitar solos, and much more prominently audible and muscular bass lines. But on the downside, the great, blistering double bass onslaughts, careening shred sections, guttural vocals, punishing breakdowns, and meaty rhythms that were a big part in making "The Poison" so enjoyable are now completely absent. There are a lot fewer memorable guitar licks this time around, too. As a result, "Scream Aim Fire" sounds watered down and sluggish; and when compared to most of the rest of the metalcore fare on the market, and it often borders on being almost TOO melodic (one might be tempted to call it "pansycore".) And this fact is made even more disappointing when considering all of its pre-release (and, in retrospect, falsified) hype: frontman Matthew Tuck promised the new material would be a lot heavier and more aggressive.

Yes, there is a hot guitar lick, well-written melody, and infectious chorus or two be found here. But the at over 52 minutes in length, these eleven tracks could stand to be more compact. Plus, the songs themselves are very hit-or-miss, thus making it a bit of a chore to sit through the album in full. On the plus side, excellent tracks like "Waking The Demon" and "Last To Know" overflow with memorable guitar chops. The former is a blistering and propulsive number with dueling, streamlined chainsaw guitar attacks, amazing riffage (including some that is, hands down, the best Bullet For My Valentine have written to date), drumming, bubbling bass lines, deft drumming, pounding rhythms and a climatic and well-placed breakdown; whereas the latter is probably the set's thrashiest and most technical piece. It is propelled by dizzying guitar whirlwinds. Elsewhere, the fiery, thrashy, and hard-grooving "Eye Of The Storm" is strictly decent, as are the heavy and hard-rockin'-yet-simultaneously-melodic "End Of Days," and the pleasant-enough, strong hook-laden, arena-ready closing ballad, "Forever And Always."

But there are several mediocre or throwaway tracks present here, as well. Tracks like the title song, "Disappear" (which sports a great, ripping guitar solo), and the overlong and clearly My Chemical Romance-indebted "Deliver Us From Evil" are listenable. Yet, they should be chalked up as average-at-best because they all have generic melodic choruses, and none of them are particularly deep or meaningful, and none of them really bring anything new to the table. The radio-readiness of them is also quite annoying. And now, on to the ballads. As the album's first love song, the cliche-titled "Hearts Burst Into Fire" can claim to have some guitar crunch, good, steady bass work, and gorgeous melodic solos and harmonies throughout; but those good aspects are counterbalanced with plodding tempos, lifeless momentum, cheesy lyrics, and syrupy, over-processed vocals. Lastly, BFMV have got to get over making songs like "Take It Out On Me" and "Say Goodnight," two pieces of positively reeky, modern rock balladry which practically have "filler" and "tailor made for radio play" written all over them. No kidding, if it weren't for the intro of "Say Goodnight," which has acoustic guitars that evoke Pantera's "Cemetery Gates," these two tunes would be completely skippable. And some of their lyrics -- i.e. "I would sacrifice the world, just to be with you" -- are so painfully sappy, they may make you want to blow your nose on a pancake.

To be fair, "Scream Aim Fire" isn't a terrible or completely unlistenable album by any means. It just lacks too much inspiration, consistency, cohesion, "meat," timelessness, depth, and backbone to be a very good one. And to their credit, it appears that Bullet For My Valentine had good intentions. It appears they tried to do what Atreyu did in 2007 (with "Lead Sails Paper Anchor"), and outgrow the plain old "metalcore" label and become more of a traditional metal band. Even so, "SAF" is still just another metalcore release, and a very mediocre, bland, and unoriginal one, at that. Hopefully BFMV will get another shot at achieving greatness before the rest of the world forgets about and/or is fed up with and closes the book on them for good.

5bullet for my valentine cd.  Apr 03, 2009
what can i say. i love this cd. if you like stuff in the vane of iron maiden and stuff. go out and buy this cd already. its very good.

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2Trivium Rip Off  Feb 03, 2009
Bullet For My Valentine are a Trivium ripoff, and the worst part is, Trivium isn't even that great of a band! There's nothing worse than having a sound similar to a band that wasn't that great to begin with. If you like Trivium, you'll probably enjoy this, and if you don't, steer clear of this like it's the plague.

 
 
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