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Pierce the Veil Discography Pierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California. Formed in 2006, the band was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbandment of the group Before Today (formerly Early Times[5]), which was formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene. Other members of the band include Jaime Preciado (bass) and Tony Perry (lead guitar). Pierce the Veil has released three studio albums and has continuously been inducted into several worldwide tours since the release of their debut album, A Flair for the Dramatic in 2007.

The band released their second full-length studio album, titled Selfish Machines in 2010. Their third and latest album, Collide with the Sky, was released in 2012, and is their first album under the major record label Fearless Records. Featuring the hit first single “King for a Day”, the album debuted at No.

12 on the Billboard 200. Albums • [2007.06.26] • [2010.06.21] • [2012.07.17].

Contents • • • • • • • • Background and recording [ ] The title of the song came from drummer. In an interview with, lead vocalist Vic Fuentes said he was impressed by the title. Together with Curtis Peoples and Steve Miller, Fuentes started to write the song lyrics in a small cabin in, which became later a small recording studio. Because of the fans, the band contacted Kellin Quinn of asking if he was interested in being featured on the song. They never met before but Fuentes decided to write to him on.

Quinn decided to collaborate with Pierce the Veil. His vocal parts were recorded in a second studio. While producing the song, Pierce the Veil and Kellin Quinn wrote together via email.

Meaning [ ] This song is about getting pushed past the breaking point. In an interview, Fuentes stated he sometimes has too many things around his mind at once so he isn't able to control his mind or his body at times. Music video [ ] An official music video was directed by Drew Russ who would get involved later in their music video for '. On June 25, 2012 announced Pierce the Veil started working on a new music video. On August 2, 2012 the band published an official trailer for the music video. Four days later the video officially was premiered on. The video portrays Vic Fuentes and Kellin Quinn as bankers.

The bank manager Mr. Smalls asks both to stay in the bank overnight to correct the sales values. In doing this they discover that Mr. Smalls transferred more than two million dollars on a private bank in (although it written as 'Switerland' in music video), which was most likely the reason for the pay cut the employees have forcibly taken a week before. At the beginning of the second verse, Quinn and Fuentes meet with other people (played by the other band members of Pierce the Veil) who plan to rob the bank. In the chorus, Fuentes and Quinn enter the building in black suits. In the bridge, the gang arrive and get into the bank.

Smalls is caught by a robber while all the bankers hide. The robbers get into the safe-deposit and start collecting the money in bags. When they're ready to flee, one of the robbers shoots at Mr. Smalls with a water gun at which point he realizes they have cheated him. Baixar kof 2002 41 mb. At the end of the video, the robbers celebrate their victory while Mr. Smalls is arrested due to tax evasion and sentenced to 25 years in prison, which was released on the news station the robbers watch during their celebration. A behind-the-scenes-video was published on October 3, 2012 on.

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Reception [ ] Commercial [ ] 'King for a Day' was released as the first single of on June 5, 2012. On the same day a lyric-video was published on which got nearly 12 million views. On August 6, 2012 the official music video was released and has got 22 million views as of December 31, 2013.

The single charted on the U.S. Digital Rock Songs where it peaked at 29, and on the chart with a peak of 45. The song also peaked at 28 in the. In November 2014, the song was certified by the for having sold more than 500,000 units in the U.S.