They also listen to the fans to make sure to play fan-favorites, but they sometimes change the songs to make them fresh. Preciado says they like to keep changing their set to keep it “fun and interesting” for them. Pierce The Veil pick songs “to give a little bit of a ride” because the members want to play music from all four records, not just playing “all new songs or all old songs.” They may even play some songs they have never played before live. Usually at festivals like the ones Pierce The Veil will be playing, bands only play their “hits” that most people know. The set piece was inspired by the Star Tours ride at Disney where the ship goes “through all kinds of crazy different scenes.” The band “crash lands in a new city every night ” however, the band plans to do something completely different, especially at the Florida shows. The screen would rise up and the band would come out of the ship and start playing. There is “fast punk stuff, really pretty ‘epicy’ sounding stuff, and heavy stuff in that song it’s all over the place but you get a good grasp of what we’re trying to do.”īefore the shows during the tours last year, Pierce the Veil played a video that had animations of the artwork for their new record that culminated in a spaceship, which is one of the drawings, crash landing. The first song on the record, “Dive In” is currently Jaime’s favorite to play live because he feels it encapsulates everything that Pierce The Veil is.
The title of the album, “Misadventures,” “fit the most just because it literally described how we made the record and what we went through to make the record.” The band wrote songs all over the world while touring between studio sessions and even did something they had never done before – they wrote two of the songs, “Sambuka” and “Song For Isabelle” in the studio. Jamie Preciado, the band’s bassist recently took time to discuss the band and tour. Myers, and Welcome To Rockville in Jacksonville.
During the last weekend of April 2017, Piece The Veil will be playing the WXTB Rockfest in Tampa, Fort Rock in Ft. Pete, and now they are coming back to the area.
In October 2016, they played in Orlando and St. Last May, the San Diego post-hardcore band, Pierce The Veil put out their fourth album, “Misadventures,” and has been touring the world ever since.