Bullet For My Valentine - Tears Don't Fall (official Video) (TRUSTED × 2026)

If you grew up in the mid-2000s, you didn't just listen to Bullet For My Valentine —you felt them. Their breakout hit, from the 2005 debut album The Poison , became the blueprint for a generation of metalcore fans.

Directed by , the official video for "Tears Don't Fall" is as dramatic as the song itself. It features two distinct visual layers: Bullet For My Valentine - Tears Don't Fall (Official Video)

With its iconic clean intro and explosive "Let's go!" scream, the track bridged the gap between Iron Maiden-style guitar work and radio-ready emo choruses. The Story Behind the Music Video If you grew up in the mid-2000s, you

Still Crashing: Why “Tears Don’t Fall” is the Ultimate Metalcore Anthem It features two distinct visual layers: With its

Frontman has described the song as a defining "moment" for the band’s career. Its legacy is undeniable: Bullet For My Valentine - Tears Don't Fall (Official Video)

: BFMV performs with high-energy intensity amidst a downpour, a classic visual staple of the era.

: The narrative follows a man who abandons his girlfriend (played by Taylor Cole ). The story takes a dark turn when she tracks him to a hotel, drenching him and a new partner in what appears to be gasoline—only to reveal she filled the jerrycan with water to scare them. Why It Still Slaps 20 Years Later