Beautiful Bride

"Beautiful Bride" is the second single by Flyleaf from their second album, Memento Mori. The song was officially available for digital download on October 6, 2009. According to lead singer Lacey Mosley, the song was written in one day and was inspired by arguments in her family.

Music video

Directed by Don Tyler, the official "Beautiful Bride" music video was leaked to a handful of sites in early October of 2009. The music video featured the the same style of animation and direction that debuted in the "Again" music video. The video was briefly banned from YouTube due to copyright restrictions, but the video has since been made available now that the single has officially been released.

The video features lead singer Lacey Mosley as the bridesmaid to the 'beautiful bride,' and the video is set on a beach-side pier. The music video begins with the bridesmaid getting the bride ready for her wedding. The two slowly walk down the the pier toward the bride's husband, while animations of other humans and sea creatures swirl in the background. During the middle of the song animations of humans and sea creatures appear. The video ends when the bride reaches the groom and an ending montage plays while the music swells to its crescendo.

in the music video the bridesmaid was: Lacey Sturm(Lead singer) the bride was: April Bhattacharya (the lead gutiarist Sameer's wife. she is also the drummer, James Culpepper's sister) the Groom was: Joshua Sturm (Lacey's husband)

the artwork that was featured in Beautiful Bride was made from wood-cuts by the bassist of flyleaf, Pat Seals. his artwork is also featured in the music video for "Again", and the Memento Mori album cover was based on one of Pat's wood cuts, which is meant to tell the story of the phrase Memento Mori.

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