Pierce The Veil – Collide With The Sky

Album Info

Artist: Pierce The Veil

Title: Collide With The Sky

Year: 2012

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Tracklist

  • 1. May These Noises Startle You In Your Sleep Tonight (1:21)
  • 2. Hell Above (3:43)
  • 3. A Match Into Water (3:32)
  • 4. King For A Day (3:56)
  • 5. Bulls In The Bronx (4:27)
  • 6. Props & Mayhem (3:37)
  • 7. Tangled In The Great Escape (5:56)
  • 8. I'm Low On Gas And You Need A Jacket (4:12)
  • 9. The First Punch (3:25)
  • 10. One Hundred Sleepless Nights (3:41)
  • 11. Stained Glass Eyes And Colorful Tears (3:38)
  • 12. Hold On Till May (4:38)

Review

Pierce the Veil’s Collide With The Sky is an explosive mix of post-hardcore energy, emotion, and soaring melodies. Released in 2012, it’s a high-stakes album that tackles pain, resilience, and self-discovery. The opener, “May These Noises Startle You in Your Sleep Tonight,” builds anticipation before launching into the aggressive anthem “Hell Above.” Throughout, Vic Fuentes’ vocals hit with raw vulnerability, especially in tracks like “Bulls in the Bronx,” where he balances anguish with poetic lyrics.

The album is packed with standout collaborations, like “King for a Day,” featuring Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with Sirens. This track has become iconic for its intense breakdowns and cathartic energy, capturing the album’s theme of pushing through hardship. Each song is a burst of emotion, backed by complex guitar riffs, relentless drumming, and atmospheric touches that make the listening experience feel immersive.

Collide With The Sky is intense, capturing the turmoil and intensity of youth, while delivering a powerful, unforgettable sound that’s both cathartic and wildly anthemic. - Blaze