Black Veil Brides Songs Ranked

Black Veil Brides is an American rock band based in Hollywood, California. The group formed in 2006 in Cincinnati, Ohio and is currently composed of Andy Biersack (lead vocals), Jake Pitts (lead guitar), Jinxx (rhythm guitar, violin), Lonny Eagleton (bass guitar), and Christian “CC” Coma (drums). Black Veil Brides are known for their use of black makeup, body paint, tight black studded clothing, and long hair, which were all inspired by the stage personas of KISS and Mötley Crüe, as well as other 1980s glam metal acts. Here are all of Black Veil Brides songs ranked.

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20. Carolyn (We Stitch These Wounds, 2010)

“I don’t know much about this band, but so far this is the best song I’ve heard by them. It’s absolutely beautiful. The guitar, Andy’s vocals, the lyrics…It’s a gorgeous song. Should be higher in this list in my opinion.”

19. Set the World on Fire (Set the World on Fire, 2011)

“This song is amazing! It is a very good, inspiring, song, Andy is an amazing singer, CC is an amazing drummer, Ashley is an amazing guitarist, Jinxx is an amazing violinist, and Jake is amazing! This band is inspiring! They have taught me to never give in and I love them for that!”

18. I Am Bulletproof (Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, 2013)

“This is one of my favourite songs by Black Veil Brides. It shows how far the have come and how they have grown as a band, these songs from this album really stand out from their previous work. I am bulletproof shows how far Andy has come as a singer”

17. Goodbye Agony (Black Veil Brides, 2014)

“This song has such a deep meaning about letting go of the “agony” and misery of the past. Let go of that that keeps you down and look to the future for a new beginning. And I love this message. Andy portrays this very well in the music video and in the lyrics of the song. Why this song isn’t higher is beyond me…”

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16. Let You Down (Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, 2013)

“Love this song so much… It’s quite hard to describe exactly why but I feel like I can relate to this song so much. Andy’s voice is really believable when he sings “I swear these words are true… I BELIEVE IN YOU! I’ll never let you down, I promise right here, right now… ” It makes me feel so much better even though I don’t him know personally, but it’s like him and the rest of the guys are always there for me and have a song for every situation I’m in.”

15. Heart of Fire (Black Veil Brides, 2014)

“t’s an amazing song and the video shows how much they have changed in four years. It’s an epic masterpiece. It’s so catchy and I’ve listened to it for a whole week and haven’t gotten tired of it.”

14. Wretched and Divine (Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, 2013)

“Honestly, it’s so difficult to pick a favorite, but this song, to me, just stands out. Whenever it comes on, I can never skip it, and I feel like each time I hear it, I’m listening to it for the first time again. It’s a song that’s beautifully crafted, with a melodic intro that shifts right into a steady first verse.”

13. Die for You (Set the World on Fire, 2011)

“This song. It’s amazing, purely amazing. The first time I listened to it I couldn’t stop. Unfortunately, it’s very underrated in my opinion, like a lot of other songs in the STWOF album. It deserves heaps more recognition. I’d easily recommend this song to any fan of Black Veil Brides.”

12. We Stitch These Wounds (We Stitch These Wounds, 2010)

“This song is way more epic than Knives and Pens. I know Knives and Pens has an awesome music video, but this song is just better. It has great screamo, and the beginning draws you in. This song makes you listen to Black Veil Brides.”

11. The Mortician’s Daughter (We Stitch These Wounds, 2010)

“I think it is awesome! Just like all there songs but this one come on it is just so touching! Love Black Veil Brides so MUCH! And my favorite lyrics from this song are “I love you more than I can ever scream” and “I sit there and smile dear, I smile because I think of you and I blush”!”

10. Savior (Set the World on Fire, 2011)

“Without this song and this band I wouldn’t be alive today. It sounds pathetic, but this band really has and continues to save me and keep me going. Thank you to black veil brides for always being there for me when no one was and helping me express how I feel through your music. Helping me admit to and solve the problems that I wouldn’t even admit to myself. Everything that they do and say inspires me and I love them so much.”

9. Coffin (Rebels, 2011)

“Musically, this is probably Black Veil Brides’ best song. Everything about it is good. Andy’s singing and screaming improved and the guitar work is excellent, the backup vocals are amazing, the bass playing is a lot better than their other songs. And of course, CC’s drumming is the best.”

8. Lost It All (Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, 2013)

“It’s so beautiful. It’s Black Veil Brides’ way of saying that it’s okay to be sad sometimes and it’s okay that we fall down. This song was so beautiful, so calm and sad in the beginning and gradually building up in the middle and finally ending off with “I believe that we all fall down. ” I am very surprised that this isn’t at the top!”

7. The Legacy (Set the World on Fire, 2011)

“I love every songs by Black Veil Brides that I’ve ever heard. I definitely have a lot of favorites. But what I absolutely love about this song, is that amazing bass solo by Ashley in the very beginning. So few songs do bass solos and this one was AWESOME. I don’t know if this is my favorite”

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6. Sweet Blasphemy (We Stitch These Wounds, 2010)

“I love how they say, “Through sadness you have taught us to be one with the crowd/Unveil the sacred order, hymns of falling down/You told the greatest stories, of love and bleeding crowns/But to the sick and hungry, you cannot be found.” It’s like they’re thanking their fans for opening their eyes, and teaching them new things about life.”

5. Rebel Love Song (Set the World on Fire, 2011)

“This has like 4-5 different rhythms and it is literally so cool that they tied all of them into one song. It’s very… Catchy to say the least. I get it stuck in my head often and listening to it again doesn’t help. It’s a very relatable song to even those who don’t listen to BVB on a constant basis. Superb song – and that’s to say the least.”

4. Perfect Weapon (We Stitch These Wounds, 2010)

“The best and probably heaviest Black Veil Brides song, the guitar solos, vocals, bass, its all really good quality music. Love the intro with Andy Biersack screaming, even the music video is top notch. AMAZING.”

3. Fallen Angels (Set the World on Fire, 2011)

“I think it’s the best because it talks about the difference and not just love it talks about everyone that’s alone everyone that goes through stuff this song is have to be the best because this song was the first song that got mt to list to the black veil brides now I’m apart of the army BVB Army Forever set the world on fire!”

2. Knives and Pens (We Stitch These Wounds, 2010)

“This was the first Black Veil Brides song I ever heard and the song which saved my life on three occasions. It means more to me than any other song. Not many people know this. It has so much meaning; it’s the lead vocalist singing about how he was bullied in high school so badly that he had to move schools & house several times, his family received death threats, his house was graffiti-ed on, etc. And it really moved me and many others. Bought me into the Black Veil Brides ‘fandom’ and I will never regret it.”

1. In the End (Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, 2013)

“In The End was the first song I heard from Black Veil Brides and since then I have become a pretty big fan. The music video is compelling, the lyrics are filled with emotion, the guitars, bass and drums are all on point… and the message is truly motivating. The song is questioning, after you die, who will remember your moments, your achievements, your actions, your presence? The imprint you make on this world is important. In The End ignites a flame in your heart to leave behind an everlasting legacy.”