2020 studio album by Black Veil Brides
Re-Stitch These Wounds Released July 31, 2020 Recorded 2019[ 1] Studio Jake Pitts' Studio, Los Angeles, California[ 1] Genre Length 41 :37 Label Sumerian Producer Jake Pitts "Sweet Blasphemy" Released: June 26, 2020[ 2] "Perfect Weapon" Released: July 17, 2020
Re-Stitch These Wounds is a studio album by American rock band Black Veil Brides , released through Sumerian Records on July 31, 2020. It is a re-recorded version of the band's first album, We Stitch These Wounds , to commemorate its 10th anniversary. Intended to be a "companion piece" to the first album rather than a "replacement", the band stated they "hope fans can enjoy and see the musical evolution of the band in a unique way."[ 2] This is their first full-length studio album to feature Lonny Eagleton as bassist.
Title Writer(s) 1. "The Outcasts (Reborn)" Andrew Biersack 0:30 2. "We Stitch These Wounds" Biersack, Chris Stewart, Jake Pitts, Black Veil Brides 3:58 3. "Beautiful Remains" Biersack, Pitts, Jeremy Ferguson, Black Veil Brides 4:14 4. "Children Surrender" Biersack, Pitts, Ferguson, Black Veil Brides 3:12 5. "Perfect Weapon" Biersack, Pitts, Ferguson, Black Veil Brides 4:07 6. "Knives and Pens" Biersack, Stewart, Black Veil Brides 4:16 7. "The Mortician's Daughter (Overture III)" Biersack, Jeremy Ferguson 3:30 8. "All Your Hate" Biersack, Pitts, Black Veil Brides 3:10 9. "Heaven's Calling" Biersack, Pitts, Ferguson, Black Veil Brides 3:18 10. "Never Give In" Biersack, Pitts, Ferguson, Black Veil Brides 3:51 11. "Sweet Blasphemy" Biersack, Pitts, Ferguson, Black Veil Brides 3:56 12. "Carolyn" Biersack, Pitts, Black Veil Brides 4:29 Total length: 41:37
Luca Solo Macello – cover illustration[ 4] ^ a b Pettigrew, Jason (July 6, 2020). "BLACK VEIL BRIDES REVEAL THE BIG CHANGES ON 'RE-STITCH THESE WOUNDS' " . AltPress . Retrieved August 22, 2020 . ^ a b Schaffner, Lauryn (June 26, 2020). "Black Veil Brides to Re-Record 'We Stitch These Wounds,' Release 'Sweet Blasphemy' " . Loudwire . Retrieved August 21, 2020 . ^ Sharma, Amit (July 31, 2020). "Black Veil Brides: "We really hated the lead tones on that first album - it was exciting to go back and re-record it all" " . Guitar World . Retrieved August 22, 2020 . ^ Kerrang! Staff (June 18, 2020). "BLACK VEIL BRIDES ANNOUNCE REISSUE OF THEIR DEBUT ALBUM, RE-STITCH THESE WOUNDS" . Kerrang! . Retrieved August 22, 2020 . ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40" . Official Charts Company . August 7, 2020. Retrieved April 15, 2022 .
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