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photograph by Jonathan Weiner

Motionless In White have released their newest single, "Loud (Fuck It)," along with its accompanying music video. The track is taken from the band's forthcoming album, 'Graveyard Shift,' which is set for a May 5 release via Roadrunner Records. The video, which is directed by Jeremy Danger and Travis Shinn, can be seen below.

'Graveyard Shift' tracklisting:
1. "Rats"
2. "Queen For Queen"
3. "Necessary Evil" (feat. Jonathan Davis)
4. "Soft"
5. "Untouchable"
6. "Not My Type: Dead As Fuck 2"
7. "The Ladder"
8. "Voices"
9. "Loud (Fuck It)"
10. "570"
11. "Hourglass"
12. "Eternally Yours"

'Graveyard Shift' can be pre-ordered at this location.

Frontman Chris Motionless issued a lengthy statement via Twitter about the inspiration behind "Loud (Fuck It)," which you can read here.

Check out the clip for "Loud (Fuck It)" below and let us know what you think of the song and video!

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photograph by Jim Hughes

Nothing Left—which features Ryan and Brandon Leitru formerly of For Today—will release their new EP, 'Destroy & Rebuild,' on April 21 via Facedown Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song, "Hands of Death." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Ryan Leitru said, "We are excited to share more of what we have been working on. This song is an honest look at the struggle to make sense of life in the aftermath of losing someone to suicide."

To get 'Destroy & Rebuild,' visit MerchNow. For more on Nothing Left, follow them on Facebook.

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British rock group Mallory Knox will release their third album, 'Wired,' on March 10 via Columbia Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song, "Saviour." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Vocalist Mikey Chapman said, "'Saviour' addresses the idea that we as a global society require a revolution of the mind in order to take a step out of our dark past and into a future based on scientific fact, technological advancement and positive social progression. To be truly accountable for our words and actions and their impact on the world we live in and to demand that those who hold positions of power do the same. To never again accept God as justification for death, destruction, persecution, and neglect. There is no God coming to save us all. Stop waiting for Jesus to save your soul."

For more on Mallory Knox, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.


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Florida-based garage rock duo Deaf Poets will release their new album, 'Lost in Magic City,' this spring. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and music video, "Celestine." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Vocalist/percussionist Nico Espinosa said, "The video was filmed and edited by filmmaking duo, Dogs of Passion. We filmed the video in a span of four nights around Sean's house as well as prominent urban areas around Miami. We filmed from dusk to dawn practically nonstop. The plot for the video was brought in by DOP and we collaborated to come up with the final product. It was an extremely fun and professional experience. Everyone that was part of it gave it 110 percent and we couldn't be happier with the outcome.

"The video shows our character Celestine (Rachel Miller) seeking retribution with her bow and arrow. We follow the characters through a chase around the city of Miami with an ultimate showdown at the end of the video."

For more on Deaf Poets, follow them on Facebook.





Tour dates:
March 15 - Grams - Miami, FL
March 16 - The Bends - Saint Petersburg, FL
March 17 - Will's Pub - Orlando, FL
March 18 - The Hub Bar - Tampa, FL
April 8 - Respectables - West Palm Beach, FL
May 14 - The Prophet Bar - Dallas, TX

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Palestine, Texas-based hard rock group Blacktop Mojo will release their new album, 'Burn the Ships,' on March 10 via Cuhmon Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere the title track. Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

The band said, "We all quit our jobs at about the same time to make this record and play as much as possible—that was our all in, no going back moment. It reminded me of a story we heard from the 1500s about a Spanish explorer that sailed to conquer a territory. Once they landed on the beach, he burned all the ships so all his men knew one thing was clear, there's no going back. That's what that song is about, and that's the story of our lives at the point of the record being created."

To get 'Burn the Ships,' visit Bandcamp. For more on Blacktop Mojo, follow them on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.


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Within the Ruins have released "Objective Reality," the latest single from their forthcoming new album, 'Halfway Human.' The effort will be released on March 3 via eOne. The song can be heard below.

Let us know what you think of the new track in the comments!

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photograph by Emily Acosta

Los Angeles by way of France post-punk duo Sinner Sinners will release their third full-length album, 'Optimism Disorder,' on March 7 via Cadavra Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and music video, "Celexa Blues." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments.

Frontman Steve Thill said of the song, "This track is about what happens in one's mind in a state of fear, hearing voices or things, insomnia, when paranoia takes over and your mind is playing tricks on you to a point where you can't quite perceive reality. The musicians/our friends involved have already said most of what can be said, so I won't go into it with respect to them–but I will say that while we didn't originally intend at all for the album or this track to touch upon the events at Bataclan in 2015 (a club everyone in the Paris music scene, including us, frequented), it did end up having a huge impact on this record because we were writing and recording when it happened. Afterward, we realized a lot of the lyrics were unintentionally related just based on our emotional state at the time. This song is probably the most directly influenced by that, although subconsciously at the time."

"While our album touches upon several very dark and serious subjects, overall it's a paradox, as we as a band don't take ourselves too seriously and just want to have fun with music at the end of the day. We have to look for the positive outside of all of the negative inspirations. This song is a bit more upbeat than some of the tracks on the record–it has more of a 'dancy' feel to it–which in itself is paradoxical to the lyrical concept. Going along with that theme of paradox, in the video, we chose to sync this dark story of ours with some of the moments that we remember as a band that bring us happiness. The 'Celexa Blues' video shows some of our favorite moments from recent tours and in the studio, Rancho De La Luna, recording 'Optimism Disorder.'"

In addition, "Celexa Blues" features a guest flute solo from Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes. "We met Jesse during our first year living in Los Angeles after we moved from France several years ago," said Thill. "We've actually been neighbors this whole time. We ended up hanging out a lot and he became one of our closest friends in the U.S. We jammed together a few times before and even went on to tour with them in the states and overseas, and the entire time it was always the plan that he would make a guest appearance on our next album. We knew it had to be something unusual, so we started looking into different instruments. He happens to be a very good flute player so it was a perfect fit, especially for this song."

To get 'Optimism Disorder,' visit iTunes or Last Hurrah Records. For more on Sinner Sinners, follow them on Facebook and Twitter.



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Belgian rock group Black Mirrors will release their new EP, 'Funky Queen,' on March 4 via Napalm Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and music video for the title track. Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

The band said, "We hare happy to share with your our very first official video clip for 'Funky Queen!' We had a blast making this video as it was crazy funny to play with our own shadows [laughs]. We hope you'll like it as much as we do!"

To get 'Funky Queen,' visit iTunes or Napalm's webstore. For more on Black Mirrors, follow them on Facebook


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At The Drive-In have debuted "Incurably Innocent," the second single from their forthcoming record, 'in • ter a • li • a,' which is the band's first new album in 17 years. 'in • ter a • li • a' is set for a May 5 release via Rise Records. The song can be heard below

Speaking of the song's theme, vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala said it's "a song about sexual abuse and being able to finally speak out." 

'in • ter a • li • a' tracklist:
1. No Wolf Like The Present
2. Continuum
3. Tilting At The Univendor
4. Governed By Contagions
5. Pendulum In A Peasant Dress
6. Incurably Innocent
7. Call Broken Arrow
8. Holtzclaw
9. Torrentially Cutshaw
10. Ghost-Tape No.9
11. Hostage Stamps

Take a listen to "Incurably Innocent" and let us know what you think!


 

 

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Fit For An Autopsy have released "Iron Moon," the latest single from their forthcoming new album, 'The Great Collapse,' which is due on March 17 via eOne Music/Good Fight Music. The song, which features guest vocals from Ion Dissonance singer Kevin McCaughey, can be heard below.

"'Iron Moon's' one of our more aggressive songs, lyrically it's sort of an attack on the complacent and routine life," explained guitarist Will Putney. "The world is full of people stuck in these dead end paths, just accepting a world that's handed to you, a world where you have no voice or no opportunity to even get ahead. It's a song written in defiance of that and is a reminder that you don't have to settle for being exploited or controlled by anyone."

What do you think of "Iron Moon?" Let us know in the comments!

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