The logo sits atop the famous cover art depicting a girl jumping off a breaking ground, a theme meant to represent "freeing yourself from things that are falling apart". The intricate, chaotic lines of the custom font mirror the falling debris and suspended movement of the central image.
: While not the exact Collide with the Sky font, this family was the original base for the band's wordmark on the Selfish Machines album, which shares a similar Victorian-gothic script aesthetic. pierce the veil collide with the sky font
Ironically, the best alternative is your own hand. The Collide with the Sky font became iconic because it looked human —imperfect, angry, and alive. Using a brush pen to write "Pierce the Veil" and then scanning it into Photoshop with a threshold filter often yields a more authentic result than any digital font. The logo sits atop the famous cover art
The styling is very close in aesthetic to the LHF Billhead 1910 font family by Letterhead Fonts. The band used a modified version of this font for their previous record, Selfish Machines , and the Collide With The Sky artist evolved that aesthetic into a completely hand-drawn piece. Ironically, the best alternative is your own hand