Bullet For My Valentine Reveal New Video For ‘Not Dead Yet’

Bullet For My Valentine

 

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE have revealed an official video for Not Dead Yet; the song features on their current studio album, Gravity, out now via Search & Destroy / Spinefarm Records / Caroline Australia.

BFMV frontman, Matt Tuck, says; “We shot our latest video for ‘Not Dead Yet’ in Japan after our Summersonic 2018 performances. We’ve never done a video there before so thought, ‘why not?!’ Visually it’s stunning thanks to the amazing work by Japanese filmmakers Maxilla. We love this track and can’t wait for you all to see the new video.”

The video’s director, Takahito Matsuno, of Maxilla Inc. adds; “It is such an honour to shoot BFMV, especially in Tokyo! Thank you for everyone involved in this project and I hope the people reading this like it, ARIGATO!

 

Watch the official music video for Not Dead Yet

 

This deluxe offering includes the standard 11 Gravity album tracks plus original songs, ‘Breaking Out’ & ‘Crawling’; a spectacular cover of Imagine Dragons’ ‘Radioactive’; ‘Letting You Go’ (Zardonic Remix); in addition to three piano versions of new fan favourites, ‘Breathe Underwater’, ‘The Very Last Time’ and ‘Under Again’. This very special format is finished with a live version of ‘Don’t Need You’, recorded at their legendary headlining performance at Brixton Academy in 2016.

Tuck elaborates; “We’re stoked to announce that we’re about to release a deluxe version of our latest album Gravity!! It features many new tracks not on the original release and a crushing version of The Imagine Dragons’ anthem ‘Radioactive’. Make sure you pre-order your copy now!! Thank you.”

Pre-order Gravity Deluxe edition HERE.

 

Bullet For My Valentine will return to Australia in December to perform at Good Things Festival.

Friday 7 December – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Saturday 8 December – Parramatta Park, Sydney
Sunday 9 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane

Tickets on sale now from www.oztix.com.au

 

Good Things Festival

 

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