Saviour II

Album: The Mourning (2022)
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  • Black Veil Brides has always been a band deeply intertwined with their fan base. Back in 2011, they recorded "Saviour" for the BVB army where they told their fans how much they appreciate them and that they, and their music, will be there for them during their darkest time. "Saviour II" continues that message.

    "In the early days of the band, our song 'Saviour' was written as a love letter to them, a chance to say we appreciate you and want to do right by you," Black Veil Brides frontman Andy Biersack stated. "As the years go by and lives and times change, the one thing that has always been a constant is that connection with our audience and while we are just musicians making records, we always want to do our best to provide entertainment, escapism and inspiration to the people who have given us this platform and this song is a chance to reaffirm that message."
  • Vicente Cordero (Cradle Of Filth, Suicide Silence, David Hasselhoff) directed the music video.
  • Black Veil Brides released "Saviour II" as the lead single from The Mourning on September 6, 2022. Erik Ron (Godsmack, Bush) produced and mixed The EP at Grey Area Studios in North Hollywood. Rin also worked with Black Veil Brides on their The Phantom Tomorrow album.

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