6 Key Things Bullet For My Valentine Need To Do To Save Their Fanbase

By Scott Tailford /

5. Respectably Recognise Their Position and Influence

Many people (especially rock fans) still view Bullet as one of those great bands who have a corking debut album that dissipated with each subsequent release. Whilst I don€™t agree with that personally (Scream, Aim Fire was my entry point, and a good three-quarters of Fever is brilliant), as soon as you read about how Temper was meant to be a €˜gateway€™ album designed to allow a wider mainstream audience to get into metal, the entire project makes sense, but in-turn also completely falls apart artistically. It€™s admirable in some way to be €˜that band€™ that are the critically-acclaimed, parent-offending, high-school/water-cooler-debated €˜next big thing€™, sitting just on the periphery of listenability for the masses, gradually being accepted on their own terms a la all the great bands of old. Where that system completely fails is offering up subpar song-structures in the hope that people will €˜get into you€™ on the way to the aforementioned greats, thereby further illuminating how watered down your sound is in the first place.