From the founder of the band Black Veil Brides—whose songs In The End and Knives and Pens you’ve definitely heard, and whose appearance you can’t forget—here comes a rebellious emo boy and a Tumblr icon, at whose concerts millions gather.
When he was six years old, he was already giving interviews to his parents, talking about fame—until he finally reached it in real life. But what psychological trials awaited the young man, and what bitter truth did he face in Hollywood after moving there at the age of 18?
A colorful and philosophical account by the musician of the difficult path toward a dream—no monotonous retelling of events. Birssak reinterprets his experience for the reader:
— How zeal for light sometimes turns into tears, and why it’s worth it.
— How to not only overcome the fear of a blank page, but also find worthy images for songs.
— How to find balance between professional and personal life.
Learn firsthand how a rock-music fan who, as a child, held concerts in his own bedroom with miniature KISS figures conquered the charts and became a favorite of the audience. A touching message of support and an instruction on how to survive falls for each of us!