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Black Veil Brides – Vindicate (Album Review)

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/26 at 4:15 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 2 Min Read
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3.8
Review Overview

Vindicate is Black Veil Brides’ first album in nearly five years, and the timing works in its favor. Metalcore and gothic rock are still pulling at each other in interesting ways, and the band steps right into that space.

The record leans back into the band’s metalcore roots, mixing aggression with hard rock. Invocation to the Muse opens things quietly — organ, calm, almost meditative — before the heavier material kicks in. That contrast shows up throughout the album and gives it a clear structural identity.

The production is clean but not sterile. There’s real weight to the sound, and the album earns its intensity through variety rather than just volume. Hallelujah, Bleeders, and Revenger each sit in different sonic territory, which keeps the eleven-track runtime from feeling repetitive.

The physical release — a signed CD and a making of DVD — sold well among a fanbase that has followed the band for over a decade. That kind of sustained loyalty says something about where Black Veil Brides still stand in the metalcore world.

Vindicate doesn’t reinvent the band. It doesn’t try to. It bridges gothic atmosphere and heavy metal without forcing an awkward compromise, and it holds together as a focused, confident record.

Review Overview
3.8
Lyrics 4 out of 5
Music 4 out of 5
Production 4 out of 5
Originality 3 out of 5
Summary
Vindicate is a solid return that demonstrates Black Veil Brides' ability to balance gothic atmosphere with metalcore intensity. The album succeeds through structural variety and confident execution rather than pushing new creative boundaries. It will resonate strongly with longtime fans and serves as a reminder of the band's enduring place in modern metal.
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