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Fallen Angels (Black Veil Brides song)

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Wikipedia article




"'Fallen Angels'" is the third single by the American rock band, Black Veil Brides, and the first single from their second album 'Set the World on Fire'.[http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=158848] The song is inspired by the biblical story told in Revelation 12, in which Satan and one-third of God's angels rebelled against God, starting a war in Heaven and were therefore cast out of Heaven to the Earth, becoming "fallen angels." The story was introduced to Andy Biersack and the Black Veil Brides by their band artist Richard Villa:

Music video



A music video for the song was released on YouTube on May 23, 2011, directed by Nathan Cox. The video was subsequently released on iTunes. The video depicts the five members of Black Veil Brides falling from outer space and crashing to the earth riding on comets. When they land, they emerge and begin performing the song as a crowd gathers around them in support.

Track listing



;CD single

Personnel



;Black Veil Brides

* Andy Biersack - lead vocals

* Jake Pitts - lead guitar

* Jinxx - rhythm guitar

* Ashley Purdy - bass guitar, backing vocals

* Christian "CC" Coma - drums, percussion

;Production

* Nathan Cox - director

Charts



References



Category:2011 singles

Category:Black Veil Brides songs

Category:Songs written by Andy Biersack

Category:2011 songs

Category:Songs based on the Bible

Category:Song recordings produced by Josh Abraham

Category:War in Heaven

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