Black Veil Brides release \”Torch\” music video

Following the release of the previous videos for “Scarlet Cross” (the band’s first-ever Top 10 radio single at Active Rock), “Fields Of Bone” (the Andy Biersack directorial debut) and “Crimson Skies” (the animated continuation of the story established in the other 2 videos), Black Veil Brides are back with the 4th video in the saga. The video for “Torch” is the final installment in the initial Blackbird/9 story arc. “Torch” also marks the second time frontman Andy Biersack got behind the camera to direct a video for the band alongside longtime visual collaborator Patrick Fogarty. The video for “Torch” can be seen here: https://youtu.be/qyhJ7MRBOyo.
“We wanted to create something that felt like a fitting ending to the 4-video story arc that started with ‘Scarlet Cross’ and while this is the end of the original ‘Blackbird’ video chronology, it certainly is not the end of The Phantom Tomorrow narrative that plays out on the record and in our upcoming comic book series. It’s been one of the greatest joys of my professional life getting to dream up these concepts. For us as a band to work with such amazing individuals and  to see this story realized on the screen is an absolute honor,” explains Andy Biersack.
Recently, Los Angeles rockers Black Veil Brides released the full details of their upcoming 6th studio album, The Phantom Tomorrow. The album is comprised of a dozen tracks and has spawned the recent Top 10 Active Rock single “Scarlet Cross.” The video for “Scarlet Cross” has been viewed over 7.2 million times and can be seen here: http://smarturl.it/scarletcross. The follow-up video for “Fields of Bone” has been viewed over 3.1 million times. Backed by guitarists Jake Pitts and Jinxx, bassist Lonny Eagleton and drummer Christian Coma; the “Fields Of Bone” video showcases the new look the band will be utilizing throughout the entire cycle for The Phantom Tomorrow. The video for “Fields Of Bone” can be seen here: https://youtu.be/JR37XyIXqPg. The cover artwork for The Phantom Tomorrow was created by Eliran Kantor – known for his work with Testament, Hatebreed, Havok and Andy Black to name a few. The Phantom Tomorrow is produced by Erik Ron (Godsmack, Dance Gavin Dance, Bush) and co-produced by guitarist Jake Pitts – is available for pre-order in various bundle configurations here: www.phantomtomorrow.com.
The Phantom Tomorrow track listing:                      
                  1)    The Phantom Tomorrow (Introduction)
                  2)    Scarlet Cross
                  3)    Born Again
                  4)    Blackbird
                  5)    Spectres (Interlude)
                  6)    Torch
                  7)    The Wicked One
                  8)    Shadows Rise
                  9)    Fields Of Bone
                  10)  Crimson Skies
                  11)  Kill The Hero
                  12)  Fall Eternal
Black Veil Brides will also be heading out on the recently rescheduled The In-Between Tour in support of The Phantom Tomorrow – a co-headline tour with In This Moment that kicks off September 17th in Lincoln, NE. The 45-date run will make stops in Dallas, TX; Las Vegas, NV; San Francisco, CA; Pittsburgh, PA; and Worcester, MA to name a few before wrapping up in Atlanta, GA on November 21st. A handful of headline dates were also recently announced. The full list of tour dates is below, and all VIP package and ticket information can be found at: http://blackveilbrides.net.
9/17 — Lincoln, NE — Centennial Mall & M Street — Outdoor Stage
9/18 — Springfield, MO — Shrine Mosque
9/19 — Dallas, TX — Southside Ballroom
9/21 — Houston, TX — Bayou Music Center
9/22 — San Antonio, TX — Aztec Theatre
9/24 — Lubbock, TX — Lone Star Amphitheatre
9/25 — Oklahoma City, OK — The Criterion
9/27 — Denver, CO — Mission Theatre
9/29 — Las Vegas, NV — House Of Blues
9/30 — Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Federal Theatre
10/2 — Anaheim, CA — House Of Blues
10/3 — San Francisco, CA — Warfield
10/5 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex
10/7 — Casper, WY — Casper Events Center
10/8 — Billings, MT — First Interstate Arena
10/10 — Sacramento, CA — Aftershock Festival
10/12 — Boise, ID — Revolution Center
10/13 — Portland, OR — Roseland Ballroom
10/14 — Seattle, WA — Paramount Theatre
10/16 — Reno, NV — Grand Theatre
10/19 — Kansas City, MO — Midland Theatre
10/20 — St. Louis, MO — The Factory at The District
10/22 — Hammond, IN — The Venue at Horseshoe Hammond
10/23 — Milwaukee, WI — Eagles Ballroom
10/24 — Minneapolis, MN — Myth Live
10/26 — Green Bay, WI — Resch Expo C
10/27 — Grand Rapids, MI — 20 Monroe Live
10/29 — Louisville, KY — Palace Theatre
10/30 — Columbus, OH — Express Live!
10/31 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE
11/2 — Cleveland, OH — Agora
11/3 — Detroit, MI — The Fillmore
11/5 — Stroudsburg, PA — Sherman Theater
11/6 — Montclair, NJ — Wellmont Theatre
11/7 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
11/9 — Philadelphia, PA — Franklin Music Hall
11/10 — Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore
11/12 — Myrtle Beach, SC — House Of Blues
11/13 — Cherokee, NC — Harrah\’s Cherokee Events Center
11/14 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works
11/16 — Richmond, VA — The National
11/17 — Greensboro, NC — Piedmont Hall
11/19 — Tampa, FL — Hard Rock Events Center
11/20 — Lake Buena Vista, CA — House Of Blues
11/21 — Atlanta, GA — The Tabernaclev