Black Veil Brides Research Paper

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“Every sixty seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you’ll never get back.” This was once said by Andy Biersack, lead singer of Black Veil Brides. Many people have their own favourite, a place, a movie, or even a colour. They like those things for many different reasons, its’ sentimental value or a simple drawing or attractions to it. My favourite thing is a band, Black Veil Brides because of their musical meaning, musical ability, and how much they care about their fans.

Black veil Brides tend to put a lot of meaning through their songs. Their songs Saviour, Never Give In, and Carolyn, I believe, are the top three with the most meaning flowing through them. “ You're not alone, we’ll face this storm and save today. You're not alone.” These lyrics from the song Carolyn show how much the band cares. A great many people talk about how much the songs that Black Veil Brides put out have help their lives in some way. The meaning that Black Veil Brides gives out is a huge part of what makes them a great band, but it takes more than that to make them my favorite.
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The members of Black Veil Brides all have a great musical ability. Like Jake Pitts and Ash Purdy, who both do astounding guitar solos as well as back up vocals. Then there's Jinxx (Jeremy ferguson) who can not only play an amazing guitar, but can play piano, cello, and violin. And CC (Christian Coma) who can actually play a double bass drum, which not many others can do. The talent that the members of Black Veil Brides has is yet another reason why they are a great band, but again, it takes much more to make them my

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