ANDY 6 Lead singer of Black Veil Brides music emo


Andy Six, was born Andrew Dennis Biersack, he was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but moved to Cincinnati, Ohio at a young age. This outstanding young man was brought into the world on December, 26th, 1990, making him 19 years of age. When Andy was young, he was the "out-cast" as you could say. Andy 6, was a character created to hide himself from the dangers of the world, then later on, Andy Six, became who he is today. He prefers Andy 6, or Andy Six over Andy Sixx anyday.





























 At 13, Andy did decide to lose weight, and got his hair styled. Suddenly, the "emo" fashion came into play, and he was no longer the loser to the kids who used to call him "fag". (source)































Andy started out his musical career at the age of 14. He named his band "Biersack", with a few of his friends participating in it. They mainly played the old cover songs of "Alkaline Trio" and "the Misfits". When he started realising that people really seemed to be enjoying what "Biersack" brought to the table, Andy knew he had to do something more. Thus, Black Veil Brides was finally born.(source)



















 
KNIVES AND PENS

This song is loved by BVB lovers everywhere.
The music video has significant meaning. Especially since the young boy in the video, represents Andy himself. The video, was from his time in school. The "fag" and "emo" posters that decorated the locker, was what happened to Andy.
It was extremely hard on Andy to re-live those moments, that he tried to hard to repress. It was nothing but heart sickening to him to watch himself again as a child.(source)



The debut video from BLACK VEIL BRIDES, directed by Patrick Fogarty.






















CD - We Stitch These Wounds







"Coming out of Hollywood California, Black Veil Brides are the next step in the constant repackaging of popular "dark rock", following in the steps of The Used, My Chemical Romance, and other similar Hot Topic bands. BVB, as the band's fans call them, embraces many of the clichés of the aforementioned bands: bleeding heart lyrics dealing with depression, arguably unnecessary screams, pseudo-"gothic" posturing, and flamboyant makeup and dress. Oh, and eyeliner. Lots and lots of eyeliner.

Many people’s relationship with the band began about June 2009, when without any prior notice whatsoever, Black Veil Brides were somehow able to release a professionally produced music video for their song “Knives and Pens.” The video (which currently is sitting at a comfortable 12 million views) successfully catapulted the band from obscurity and into the hearts of mall-rats everywhere via youtube. Their first full-length album, “We Stitch These Wounds” attempts to follow up on this internet success. The odd thing about this is that they waited a year to put out an album, when this style of music has pretty much been out the door since 2004."

Review by Sputnic Music










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See also Alt Sounds review


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How do others describe emo?
The definition of emo ranges greatly depending upon who you talk to or where you read it. If you talk with some who is not emo the definition can range from "Emo is like goth but less dark and more Harry Potter" to "An excuse for guys to wear tight pants...". It's a growing trend to dis-like emos among those who are too afraid to truly express themselves.

The true definition?
Originally, emo was a genre of music in the late 80's and early 90's. That form of music has been lost, and we now have modern emo. You hear a lot of whinning from these original "emo" guys, but the truth is, emo does not mean what it meant a decade ago.

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Children today are very much up-to-date about the latest fashion trends. Hairstyles for children thus need to be modern and sassy yet easy to manage. After all, children will behave like children and hairstyles that are easy on maintenance are always popular with mommies! It is very interesting to note how children take an interest in hairstyles at a very early age! You can seem them being conscious about every strand that curls around their delicate face! Young girls as well as boys are pretty fashion conscious therefore, moms need to be aware of choosing hairstyles that are fun yet help to keep their hair in place. Here is a look at some hairstyles for children and tips you can use.

Hairstyles for Children:
Many moms would agree short hair is the best option for young girls. Morning hours are rush hours so hair needs to be easy to manage. Braids are amongst the most popular for hairstyles for little girls. Although they may take up a considerable amount of time to tie the hair in the morning, braids have a neat and tidy appearance, which would help your child in school. French braids are the most popular amongst hairstyles for children. Here, hair is pulled back into a ponytail and then braided towards the center.

Curly hair can be kept shoulder length and you can use simple bands to tie cute little ponytails. Curly hair are a little difficult to tackle, therefore, you can use clips on the sides of the crown to keep the strands in place. The rest of the hair can be tied up in a band or left loose.

Girls can also opt for other short hairstyles such as the pixie cut which is really easy to maintain. This hairstyle would frame the face and also look stylish in its appearance. Bob haircuts are also amongst the most common hairstyles for children. You can opt for a neat and simple bob haircut that is easy to wash and maintain for the child.

Young boys can go in for the Caesar hairstyle, which is on the similar lines to the hairstyle of Julius Caesar. Hair is brushed forward but the length is very short. Crew cuts and short spikes also look really nice on young boys who are active by nature. You can even opt for the bowl cut, which is most preferred by young boys.

Tips for Hairstyles for Children:

* Ensure the hairstyle is simple and easy to manage. Children are always naughty and while at play, they may tend to mess up a fancy hairdo.
* Young girls with long hair are better off with hair braids as it will help to keep the hair in place and prevent it from getting knotted. Use colorful hair accessories for the fun factor.
* Avoid the use of elastic on the hair. Hair being fragile, you need to handle it with care.
* Teach your children the importance of hair care and hygiene. It is better to start young so that they realize the importance of the same.
* Always brush hair gently to detangle the strands. This will help you to style the hair with ease.

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