Black Veil Brides have a devoted fan base, to say the least. In fact, some fans take their admiration of the rock band to passionate heights, especially when it comes to the world of fan fiction.
Black Veil Brides invited about 20 or so lucky fans, as well as select members of the media, to listen to their new album at the Universal Records studio in New York City.
Andy Biersack has made quite a name for himself in recent years rocking as the frontman of Black Veil Brides. But Biersack is ready to show another side of himself utilizing the moniker Andy Black for his new side project.
The list of musicians who have jammed with Steel Panther onstage is endless. At the House of Blues in Hollywood, Calif., Fozzy singer / WWE superstar Chris Jericho and Black Veil Brides singer Andy Biersack joined Steel Panther for a cover of Scorpions' 'Rock You Like a Hurricane.'
Black Veil Brides are set to follow up 'Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones' with a new batch of stories. According to the band's Facebook and Twitter accounts, the group has officially begun pre-production for their next album.
The 2014 NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) convention just wrapped up in Anaheim, Calif., but no doubt its effects will be ringing in the ears of many for weeks.
Say what you want about Black Veil Brides, but if you say it to singer Andy Biersack, you may find yourself on the business end of a verbal beatdown. During the band's Warped Tour set in San Antonio, Texas, Biersack called out a disrespectful audience member and spewed a highly effective, profanity-laced tirade in his direction for over 90 seconds.
While Black Veil Brides may arguably be one of the more polarizing bands in rock, there’s no arguing that they are a band that stand behind their convictions and surround themselves with one of the most powerful fanbases ever assembled.