Bullet For My Valentine Albums Ranked

Bullet for My Valentine, often abbreviated as BFMV, are a Welsh heavy metal band from Bridgend formed in 1998. The band is currently composed of Matthew Tuck (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Michael Paget (lead guitar, backing vocals), Jason Bowld (drums), and Jamie Mathias (bass guitar). Former members include Michael Thomas, Jason James, and Nick Crandle; the latter was on bass. They were formed under the name Jeff Killed John and started their music career by covering songs by Metallica and Nirvana. Jeff Killed John recorded six songs that were not released; two of these tracks were reworked later in their career as Bullet for My Valentine. A change of style from that of Jeff Killed John led the band to change their name. In 2002, the band secured a five-album deal with Sony BMG. The band has stated that their music is influenced by classic metal acts such as Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Slayer. The band is part of the Cardiff music scene. Here are all of Bullet For My Valentine albums ranked.

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6. Temper Temper (2013)

“Temper Temper is a terrific record chalked full of heavy riffs, great melodies and catchy choruses, and not to mention so amazing guitar solos. I have listened to BFMV for many years and I love every one of their albums for what they are, my favorite being Scream Aim Fire because it carries so much musical prowess in one record that other musicians could never duplicate, not mention some incredibly catchy riffs and guitar solos.”

5. Gravity (2018)

“This album is so sharp, it’s precise, it is polished! They have matured, they are now showing how dynamic they are as professional musicians; the lyrics & the music work in harmony. I prefer this album because of the emphasis on clean vocals (great voice), the occasional scream or growl for emphasis! The music is very well composed!”

4. Fever (2010)

“If you like metal/alternative you will love this band. The music is not only amazing but the way the band sings together and harmonizes is fantastic. The lyrics are really meaningful. Hardly any foul language. Great band, they send a powerful message through their music!”

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3. Venom (2015)

“Like most other people have said, this has to be one of their best albums, if not the best album, since The Poison. Sad to see Jason leave, but the power is definitely back… And on a more mature power metal level! Moose has surely outdone himself on this one for sure. Now, when I need something fresh to elevate my metal mood and annoy the Hip Hop ghetto punks who live here, this is what I blast!”

2. The Poison (2005)

“”The Poison” blends a very healthy blend of metalcore/hardcore, thrash metal, and melodic death metal with an awesome batch of songs that are both heavy as hell, yet very melodic at the same time, and filled with blistering and pounding guitar riffs and blazing solos, super awesome drumming, and a mix of clean/harsh vocals, thus resulting in a very fresh and impressive sounding modern metalcore album that really stands above the majority of the pack.”

1. Scream Aim Fire (2008)

“Right from the album cover this thing gets you attention, Bullet for My Valentine, the name gets your attention, Scream Aim Fire, makes you wonder, pop the disk in, and the first track, Scream Aim Fire, punches in the face with full force, a good kind of punch, Hearts Burst Into Fire, the intro grabs your ears and caresses them with a beautiful hard rock melody, Waking the Demon, it releases some much riffage that it releases your inner demon, Say Goodnight, the lyrics have deep meaning that will make you wonder, Forever and Always will get you laid, Road to Nowhere, again deep meaning and a solo that is easy to play and sounds really good that it makes you sound like pro when you play it, the last track, Ashes of the Innocent, has unforgettable chorus, screaming that is an attention grabber, and the solo just locks you in place, making you want to listen to the song over and over again worth the price, you will not be disappointed.”