Bury Me

"Bury Me"
Single by Black Tide
from the album Post Mortem
B-side "Honest Eyes"
Released September 17, 2010
Format CD Single, Digital download
Recorded MayJune 2010 at Spin Studios, New York City
Genre Heavy metal, metalcore
Length 3:53
Label Interscope
Producer(s) Josh Wilbur, GGGarth
Black Tide singles chronology
"Shout"
(2008)
"Bury Me"
(2010)
"Walking Dead Man"
(2011)

"Bury Me" is the first single by heavy metal band Black Tide from their second studio album, Post Mortem. It was released on September 17, 2010, and includes a B-side called "Honest Eyes", which was also released as a stand alone digital single. Both of the songs were written some band members and Josh Wilbur, and produced by Josh Wilbur and GGGarth.

Music video

On December 20, 2010, the band released the music video for the song. The music video live footage shot by the band during their fall 2010 tour. On the same day, the band also released a similar live video for their old single "Warriors of Time" from their previous album Light from Above.

Live performance

The song was performed live for the first time on September 24, 2010, at the Fillmore in Charlotte, North Carolina, while supporting Bullet for my Valentine. On that night, the band also played another new song called "Let It Out".

Sound

The sound is much different from the band's previous album Light from Above. This can be heard mostly due to Gabriel Garcia's change in vocal style, which is now much darker. The speed metal influence is no longer present, with the sound is being more melodic, heavier and a bit slower than the previous album. It also features small metalcore elements such as a breakdown and screamed vocals.

Trivia

Track listing

CD Single

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Bury Me"  Austin Diaz, Gabriel Garcia, Steven Spence, Josh Wilbur 3:53
2. "Honest Eyes"  Gabriel Garcia, Steven Spence, Josh Wilbur 3:58
Total length:
7:11

Digital Single

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Bury Me"  Austin Diaz, Gabriel Garcia, Steven Spence, Josh Wilbur 3:53
Total length:
3:53

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Singles Sales 8

Personnel

References

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