
A Flair For The Dramatic is a Punk album by Pierce The Veil, originally released in 2007. On Gatefold: 32 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Post-Hardcore
- dense
- intense
- primal
About
Pierce the Veil’s pop-driven debut is a radical reboot for post-hardcore. Talk about a flair for the dramatic: Each and every song is a high-energy, lovesick, angst-ridden teenage soap opera shot through with Vic Fuentes’ piercing tenor. “Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides” sets the stage with symphonic ornamentation that’s downright Queen-like in its saccharine richness. They follow that up with the equally potent “Currents Convulsive,” which rips through pop-punk, funk, and even hair-metal hot licks. For closer “Wonderless,” the group whip up an intense weeper drenched in Hollywood’s tragic glamour.
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Tracklist
- 1Chemical Kids And Mechanical Brides
- 2Currents Convulsive
- 3Yeah Boy And Doll Face
- 4I'd Rather Die Than Be Famous
- 5The Cheap Bouquet
- 6Falling Asleep On A Stranger
- 7She Sings In The Morning
- 8The Balcony Scene
- 9Drella
- 10Diamonds And Why Men Buy Them
- 11Wonderless
Credits
Performers
- Casey BatesPERCUSSION PROGRAMMED BY
- Mike FuentesDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Vic FuentesVOCALS GUITAR BASS
- Dave YadenKEYBOARDS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 32 pressings tracked on Gatefold
