The band’s debut album gets several limited edition variants
New York-based independent rock label Equal Vision Records has launched a vinyl repress of Pierce The Veil’s debut album, A Flair For The Dramatic. Produced and mixed by Vic Fuentes and Casey Bates and originally released in 2007, the new repressing is limited to one thousand units on black vinyl, 500 on twister, and 500 on yellow/brown marble LP. These three new variants are now available through the Equal Vision Records Store.
Considered a significant album in the post-hardcore and emo genres, A Flair For The Dramatic showcases the band’s early sound, characterized by Vic Fuentes’ distinctive vocals, intricate guitar work, and often dramatic, emotionally charged lyrics. The album was primarily written and performed by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes.
While no official singles were released in the traditional sense, “Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides,” “Currents Convulsive,” and “Yeah Boy and Doll Face” received music videos and are often considered the standout tracks from the album.
- Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides
- Currents Convulsive
- Yeah Boy And Doll Face
- I’d Rather Die Than Be Famous
- The Cheap Bouquet
- Falling Asleep On A Stranger
- She Sings In The Morning
- The Balcony Scene
- Drella
- Diamonds and Why Men Buy Them
- Wonderless