On Easter 2011Peirce the Veil performing at Astor Theatre in Perth. Peirce the Veil performed after In League and before Escape the Fate. This was the first time i saw these guys and they were amazing. Hidden in the bacground is Robert Ortiz's drum kit waiting to be revealed forEscape the Fatesperformance. Vic Fuentus is on guitar and singing. On the Bass in the distance is Jaime Preciado and at the front on Guitar is Tony Perry.
This video is of the same concert pictured above. It isPierce the Veil performing Caraphanillia.
This is a shot from the top balcony at Astor Theatre. After Pierce the Veilperformed Escape the Fatetook the stage. Unfortunately Max Green was not on Bass months after he departed from Escape the Fate. I was located somewhere to the right of this picture in the croud under the speaker.
Last time i saw these guys was just before they released "There is a Hell Believe me i've seen it, There is a Heaven lets keep it a Secret." Now after releasing "Sempiternal" Bring Me The Horizon are returning once again to Challenge Stadium on October 12th 2013 with Of Mice and Men and Crossfaith.
No they're not coming to Perth unfortunatley. I'm just really excited about their latest album.
Its awesome. Still not as good as when Ronnie was around but they definately have improved and matured.
I know there is alot of hate for Craig but i must admit i have accepted him into Escape the Fate, though the sound is different from before it is still great music. Ronnie is now making his own music with Falling in Reverse so i am happy they've both found their place.
There still seems to be tension between the two bands but it makes for great lyric material so who can complain.
Make sure to have a listen to the new album Ungrateful.
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EMPIRE OF THE SUN
Taking their name from the J.G. Ballard novel that became a 1987 Steven Spielberg film, Australia's larger-than-life electro-glam-pop duo Empire of the Sun features The Sleepy Jackson's, Luke Steele and Pnau's Nick Littlemore.
In fall 2008, Empire of the Sun released their debut album Walking On A Dream, which the musicians described as "a spiritual road movie." Featuring songs co-written by Pnau's other half, Peter Mayes, the album went platinum in Australia. The Steele-led band performed live for the first time at the Parklife tour in September and October 2009, while Empire of the Sun garnered 11 ARIA award nominations including Album Of The Year and Single Of The Year.