Black Veil Brides Warping New Fans
. Featuring a host of bands from the hardcore and alternative camps BVB were always likely to stick out like a sore thumb and perhaps even draw some flak from partisan crowds. In an extensive interview with Bravewords, Biersack was quick to point out that the band didn't feel any pressure to justify themselves: "When you look at the other bands, we're certainly the weird rock n' roll kids in the corner of the lunchroom," he confesses. "We weren't openly accepted by the rest of the tour, but over time people see what we're doing and understand that it isn't a gimmick. We're not trying to shock people with our image." RockAAA.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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