I am very very appreciative and grateful of that. After he said he reads my things on this blog. Andy pulled a “Mariah Pysduck” out of me. I was stunned, shocked, and couldn’t come to words at them moment to thank him. He told me that he reads what you the reader are reading right now. He then told me something that brought something rare out of me. I could tell he comprehend who he was talking to at the moment. I was stunned of what Andy Biersack had to say to me. I apologized formally to Andy and Andy took this in glory and welcomed me “Officially” to their weird side of things. I made sure both ends of the table got an apology. I am very pleased to have done what I did. I said ” I want to apologize for being a former hater of your band” CC, Jake, and Jinxx’s faces were flabbergasted by my apology. All I wanted for them to hear was an “I am sorry” from a former BVB hater. My meet and greet went magically how I wanted it to go even though I was an awkward potato at that. I have been rendered speechless but now I have found the words to review it. I live the life all to well and its never fun to be chronically ill. In fact I say this about ALL the members of BVB really. Sometimes its best for the community to show its part in supporting you unconditional. Health, batman, or whatever the hell you want wise. Andy if you do read this always know YOU aren’t alone now like you were in the past. Even though his dad, Chris Biersack, stated in a few tweets recently he is okay now. Meanwhile all this medical bullshit is happening within the BVB army our own leader, Andy Biersack, stated in the new Revolver Magazine said he suffered a blood infection that rendered him to have constant pain and suffer from inflammation. ![]() I gave them so many hugs and told them that their in my thoughts and prayers. I met A LOT of kids at the concert with medical conditions of there own. ![]() Going to the concert was my get away from my problems and bullshit I deal with. I live on a never ending battle roller coaster ride with my medical issues. They were going to take my gallbladder out too but there was no gallstones prevalent so I must have another surgery to test to see if something is wrong with my gallbladder if there is there taking that out too next year. I had to get major surgery to remove a hernia and appendix(Doctor told me basically my appendix was an organ bomb ready to explode inside my intestinal cavity it was that extremely inflamed from my severe stomach issues I have) that was causing me to be in extreme stomach pain. This review taking a little longer to do cause five days after my concert. To be alive and breathing is something I will never take for grant. A day that I will never forget nor forget to remember as every ounce of that day is soaked into my brain forever. I went to see Black Veil Brides, Falling In Reverse, Set It Off, and Drama Club at the Knitting Factory(learned from a security guard it was built-in 2004 and opened in the same year) on November 8th, 2014. I started this review a million times in my head but it never came out right until now. See Black Veil Brides’ full interview below.How can I start this. I just think that people need to show their support and let the genre keep thriving.”īlack Veil Brides last toured Australia as part of Soundwave 2014, even experiencing a brush with our infamous ocean rips, but look unlikely to return to Australia as part of the festival’s 2016 lineup. “I believe that rock and roll is alive and well. Otherwise, it will get taken away from us, because the hip-hop fans and the pop fans, they buy the records and they go to the shows in big numbers,” he added. ![]() “It’s really up to the kids who listen to rock music to get out there, come to the live shows and buy the records when they can and really support the genre. And so, for our genre, it’s kind of…We’re limping along when it comes to public appeal.”īiersack goes on to cite acts like Avenged Sevenfold who are doing their part for rock and heavy music on the big stage but adds, “if you look at hard rock bands with guitar solos and pyro, there’s really only a few.” “People don’t buy music, and they certainly don’t buy rock bands’ music in the way that they used to. “I think what he was trying to say, and what probably wouldn’t have gotten the big headline, is that the reality is that rock and roll, in the mainstream, it’s in a difficult place right now,” said Biersack.
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