• A Flair For The Dramatic Solid Gold, Brown & Bone Tri-Coloured LP
• A Flair For The Dramatic Swamp, Olive, Opaque Green Tri-Coloured LP
• Selfish Machines Ultra Clear & Neon Orange Cloudy LP
• Selfish Machines Transparent & Swamp Green Cloudy LP
A Flair for the Dramatic is the debut studio album by American post-hardcore band Pierce The Veil, released on June 26, 2007 through Equal Vision Records. The record introduced the band’s unique mix of post-hardcore, emo, and experimental rock, showcasing Vic Fuentes’ soaring vocals and dynamic songwriting. With tracks like Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides and Yeah Boy and Doll Face, the album laid the foundation for Pierce The Veil’s rise in the alternative scene.
Selfish Machines, the second album by Pierce the Veil, explores themes of love, longing, and self-awareness through a blend of post-hardcore energy and melodic intricacy. The album features standout tracks like "Caraphernelia," which includes guest vocals by Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember, and "Bulletproof Love," a fan favorite known for its dynamic instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics.
A Flair For The Dramatic
SIDE A
1. Chemical Kids And Mechanical Brides
2. Currents Convulsive
3. Yeah Boy And Doll Face
4. I'd Rather Die Than Be Famous
5. The Cheap Bouquet
6. Falling Asleep On A Stranger
SIDE B
1. She Sings In The Morning
2. The Balcony Scene
3. Drella
4. Diamonds And Why Men Buy Them
5. Wonderless
Selfish Machines
SIDE A
1. Besitos
2. Southern Constellations
3. The Boy Who Could Fly
4. Caraphernelia (featuring Jeremy McKinnon)
5. Fast Times at Clairemont High
6. The New National Anthem
SIDE B
1. Bulletproof Love
2. Stay Away from My Friends
3. I Don't Care If You're Contagious
4. Disasterology
5. Million Dollar Houses
6. The Sky Under the Sea
A Flair For The Dramatic 250 • Solid Gold, Brown & Bone Tri-Coloured
250 • Swamp, Olive, Opaque Green Tri-Coloured