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Bullet For My Valentine – The Poison - LP
Tracklist
A1 Intro - Featuring – Apocalyptica
A2 Her Voice Resides
A3 4 Words (To Choke Upon)
A4 Tears Don't Fall
A5 Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do)
A6 Hit The Floor
A7 All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)
B8 Hand Of Blood
B9 Room 409
B10 The Poison
B11 10 Years Today
B12 Cries In Vain
B13 The End
"The Poison" by Bullet For My Valentine, released on October 3, 2005, is a cornerstone of modern metalcore and a defining debut album for the Welsh band. Combining soaring melodies, crushing riffs, and emotionally charged lyrics, the album quickly established Bullet For My Valentine as one of the genre’s most exciting acts of the mid-2000s.
From the explosive opener "Intro" leading into the high-octane anthem "Her Voice Resides," it’s clear that the band is here to make an impact. Songs like "Tears Don’t Fall" and "All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)" showcase their ability to blend vulnerability with unrelenting aggression, creating a perfect balance between melody and heaviness.
The musicianship throughout the album is top-notch. Matt Tuck’s dynamic vocals—ranging from anguished screams to melodic choruses—are paired with intricate guitar solos and harmonized leads courtesy of Tuck and Michael Paget. Tracks like "Four Words (To Choke Upon)" and "Hand of Blood" feature relentless drumming and pounding basslines that underline the band’s metal roots while embracing modern production techniques.
Lyrically, "The Poison" explores themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and inner turmoil, resonating deeply with listeners navigating similar struggles. Standout track "Tears Don’t Fall" became an anthem for fans, with its memorable chorus and powerful emotional buildup.
Critics and fans alike hailed the album for its ability to seamlessly blend metalcore intensity with melodic accessibility. Its polished production, courtesy of Colin Richardson, allowed the raw energy of Bullet For My Valentine to shine while making the album highly accessible to both metal enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.
Nearly two decades later, "The Poison" remains a quintessential release in the metalcore genre. Its blend of technical prowess, emotional depth, and memorable songwriting has solidified its status as a classic. For fans of heavy music, it’s a must-listen that still holds its power today.
Bullet For My Valentine – The Poison
Label: Music For Nations – 19802804361, Legacy – 19802804361, Sony Music – 19802804361
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, Red Transparent, 20th Anniversary Edition
Country: Europe
Released: Nov 29, 2024
Genre: Rock
Style: Metalcore