Bullet For My Valentine's Tuck Passed Out Recording Tears Don't Fall
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(Metal Hammer) Bullet For My Valentine frontman Matt Tuck has recalled passing out in the vocal booth when recording the band's debut album The Poison. Tuck says the Welsh metal outfit were under pressure when recording The Poison with producer Colin Richardson at Chapel Studios in England and the singer says spending hour upon hour int he vocal booth took its toll. Tuck tells Metal Hammer: "We were taking on a lot at the time. Singing in a booth for four hours sounds easy, but it's really f***ing hard. Some of the vocal parts were so angry and pissed off and excited that I pushed like crazy to get this aggressive performance out. "There were some spinny, pass-out moments. And I felt rotten, and had panic attacks. When we recorded the intro scream on Tears Don't Fall, I did actually pass out. On the take, you can hear a scream, and then this dropping body." Producer Richardson adds: "It was the famous, 'Let's Go!' at the beginning. We went into the studio, and he was laying on the floor passed out. We shook him a little, and he went, 'I feel terrible, I think I'm gonna be sick.' So that was one hell of a scream!" A trip to the hospital helped, but Tuck became anxious that there would be a repeat of the fainting incident. Read more here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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