Scream Aim Fire

Summary

Scream Aim Fire is the second studio album by Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine. The album was released on 28 January 2008 in the United Kingdom and the preceding day in the United States through Jive Records. Since its release, Scream Aim Fire has sold over 1,400,000 copies worldwide.[5] It is the band's most commercially successful effort in Australia, earning a gold certification by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in addition to a gold certification from both the band's native British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in the United Kingdom and the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) in Germany.

Scream Aim Fire
Studio album by
Released28 January 2008
RecordedSeptember 2006 – November 2007[1]
Studio
  • Sonic Ranch, Texas
  • Rockfield, Monmouthshire
  • Nott-in-Pill Studios, Newport
  • The Dairy, London
Genre
Length52:32
Label
ProducerColin Richardson
Bullet for My Valentine chronology
The Poison
(2005)
Scream Aim Fire
(2008)
Fever
(2010)
Singles from Scream Aim Fire
  1. "Scream Aim Fire"
    Released: 18 December 2007
  2. "Hearts Burst into Fire"
    Released: 31 March 2008
  3. "Waking the Demon"
    Released: 21 April 2008

In contrast to Bullet for My Valentine's debut, The Poison (2005), Scream Aim Fire explores a thrash metal style in addition to the band's melodic metalcore sound.

Music style and background edit

With a style different from that of Bullet for My Valentine's previous album The Poison, Scream Aim Fire has less screaming but much more aggressive instrumentation. The album features a thrash metal style[6][7] in addition to their previously established metalcore sound.[8][9][10]

Release edit

Scream Aim Fire went straight to number 5 in the UK album Charts and number 4 in the Australian album charts. Additionally, the album hit No. 4 on the Billboard 200, with first week sales of about 53,000. Since its release, Scream Aim Fire has sold over 1,000,000 copies worldwide.

The title track of the album is featured in the video game Guitar Hero World Tour. The track "Waking the Demon" is available for download for both Rock Band and Rock Band 2 for the price of $1.99. "Scream Aim Fire", "Tears Don't Fall", as well as, "Your Betrayal" are available on Rockband 3 in a pack for $5.49 for the three or $1.99 Individually. The track "Hearts Burst into Fire" is featured in the video game NHL 09.

Writing and recording edit

Recording of the album was complete in November 2007 with vocalist/guitarist Matthew Tuck telling Kerrang! magazine he was looking forward to be working with guest producer Alec Cartio again.[citation needed]

Release and promotion edit

At midnight on 28 January, Bullet for My Valentine were present in Cardiff to do an album signing to go with the release of the album. At 18:00 the same day, they did a 20-minute performance at HMV in Oxford Circus with 300 present to get their album signed.[citation needed]

A 15-minute album commentary was released on the US digital single for "Scream Aim Fire", released on 18 December 2007, along with the track "Eye of the Storm",[citation needed] which was also released on a free Kerrang! CD and as a free download for signing up to the Sony BMG mailing list.[citation needed]

The second single from the album, "Hearts Burst into Fire", was announced by the band during their UK tour. Matt Tuck said that the band recorded the song live for the music video.[citation needed]

"Waking the Demon" is the third and final single of the album.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [3]
AbsolutePunk76%[11]
Allmusic     [4]
Drowned in Sound          [citation needed]
IGN(6.7/10)[12]
Kerrang!     [citation needed]
Metal Hammer          [citation needed]
Total Guitar     [citation needed]
NME          [7]
Ultimate Guitar(7/10)[13]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Bullet for My Valentine

No.TitleLength
1."Scream Aim Fire"4:26
2."Eye of the Storm"4:02
3."Hearts Burst into Fire"4:57
4."Waking the Demon"4:07
5."Disappear"4:05
6."Deliver Us from Evil"5:58
7."Take It Out on Me" (featuring Benji Webbe)5:52
8."Say Goodnight"4:43
9."End of Days"4:18
10."Last to Know"3:17
11."Forever and Always"6:46
Total length:52:32
Deluxe edition
No.TitleLength
12."Road to Nowhere"4:19
13."Watching Us Die Tonight"3:53
14."One Good Reason Why"4:04
15."Ashes of the Innocent"4:17
Total length:69:01
Japanese limited edition
No.TitleLength
12."No Easy Way Out" (Robert Tepper cover)4:32
13."Ashes of the Innocent"4:15
14."Hearts Burst into Fire" (Acoustic)3:56
15."Creeping Death" (Metallica cover)6:39
16."Crazy Train" (Ozzy Osbourne cover)4:51
Total length:76:45
Digipak, USB and vinyl edition
No.TitleLength
12."Ashes of the Innocent"4:17
Total length:56:49
iTunes edition
No.TitleLength
12."Creeping Death" (Metallica cover)6:39
13."Ashes of the Innocent" (pre-order bonus track)4:14
Total length:63:45
German iTunes edition
No.TitleLength
12."Say Goodnight" (Acoustic)3:14
Total length:55:06

DVDs edit

Japanese limited edition DVD edit

  • "Scream Aim Fire" music video
  • The Making of "Scream Aim Fire"
  • Bullet TV:
    • Welcome to the Studio
    • Sonic Ranch Cribs
    • Night at the Ranch
    • Quad Pinching
  • Photo Gallery
  • Scream Aim Fire: The Comics

Deluxe edition DVD edit

  • 3 music videos:
    • Scream Aim Fire
    • Waking the Demon
    • Hearts Burst into Fire
  • Bullet TV:
    • Drinking
    • Switzerland
    • Japan
    • Travel to Oz
    • Australia/New Zealand

USB edition edit

Bullet for My Valentine have also released the album on a metal bullet-shaped Flash Drive with the band's symbol engraved into it.[14] The bullet-shaped Flash Drive has the same properties as the Special Edition CD, with the inclusion of a 15-minute track-by-track video commentary, 4 wallpapers, and the booklet/insert in PDF format.

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the CD liner notes.

Bullet for My Valentine
  • Matthew Tuck – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, guitar solo intro on "Say Goodnight" and "Hearts Burst into Fire", guitar solo on "Take It Out on Me", bass (uncredited)
  • Michael "Padge" Paget – lead guitar
  • Michael "Moose" Thomas – drums
  • Jason "Jay" James – vocals, bass (credited but doesn't perform)[15][16]
Additional musicians
  • Benji Webbe – additional vocals/lyrics on "Take It Out on Me"
Production
Art
  • Jeff Gilligan – art direction, design
  • Don Clark – photo-illustrations for Invisible Creature
  • Chapman Baehler – photography

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[37] Gold 35,000^
Germany (BVMI)[38] Gold 100,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[39] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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