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Bay Area, California-based hard rock act Letters from the Fire recently released its new album (recorded by Failure Anthem guitarist Kile Odell), 'Worth the Pain.' Today, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere its new lyric video for "Control." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Guitarist Mike Keller said, "Control' speaks to the whirlwind that we sometimes get ourselves into when falling in lust with a new person. We sometimes lose ourselves and forget who we are to please and to satiate our desires."

To get 'Worth the Pain,' visit iTunes. For more on Letters from the Fire, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

 

 

 

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Thanks to our partners at Musicians Institute, Revolver sat down with Megadeth's Dave Mustaine at Ozzfest meets Knotfest to talk about hearing Black Sabbath for the first time, walk and talks with Tony Iommi, upcoming plans (beer and a book), and so much more!
 
For more on Megadeth, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

 

 

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Italy-based extreme metal group SYK will release its new Phil Anselmo-produced album, 'I-Optikon,' on December 2 via Housecore Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere the entire album stream right here, right now! Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!
 
To get 'I-Optikon,' visit Housecore's webstore. For more on SYK, follow them on Facebook.
 
 
 
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photograph by Derek Soto

Revolver's own Derek Soto was on hand to catch all the action for Crown the Empire, Blessthefall, and New Years Day's show on November 22 at Irving Plaza in New York City. Check out the photos he captured of Blessthefall for us below–you can also follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

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Industrial act Circle of Dust will release its new album, 'Machines of Our Disgrace,' on December 9 via Fixt. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere its new song and lyric video, "Humanarchy." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!
 
Producer Klayton said, "A wind of inspiration caught me when I reconnected with some of the heavy thrash metal albums I loved in the late '80s / '90s. I jumped into creating 'Humanarchy' with the intention of making a brutally heavy track laced with modern thrash, heavy vocals and machine gun rhythms tying it all together. It ended up becoming one of my favorite tracks on 'Machines of Our Disgrace.'"
 
To get 'Machines of Our Disgrace,' visit iTunes. For more on Machines of Our Disgrace, follow them on Facebook.

 

 

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Back in August, West Hollywood's infamous Rainbow Bar and Grill unveiled a statue of late Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who frequented the bar often enough to become a main-stay. Now, the Rainbow will be renaming their patio "Lemmy's Lounge" in honor of the legend's memory.

In addition to the renaming of the patio, Roxy owner Nic Adler and Goldenvoice's Paul Tollett have agreed to brandish a mural on the side of the venue, which is directly across from Lemmy's Lounge. Motörhead's management are seeking a local Los Angeles-based muralist to paint the tribute for the iconic rocker.

Those who are interested can fill out the form at www.lemmyslounge.com to submit their resume.

The closing date for submissions is December 24, 2016.

Any other inquiries please email info@lemmyslounge.com.

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The last time Orange Amplifiers dropped an ad featuring Mastodon's Troy Sanders and Hellyeah's Kyle Sanders, the brothers were duking it out in a dramatic "bass-off," which ultimately "ended" Troy's career. This time, "Bass Brothers" Colonel and Toy Sanders are back to host their very own talk show.

The guys and Alexxx from Orange answer off-beat phone calls from fans in this comedic new clip from the brand.

Watch "Bass Brothers" below and tell us which part made you laugh the hardest.

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'Tis the season where we ask ourselves, "What do I wear to this holiday party that will still make me look brutal as fuck?" Luckily, throughout the years, various metal bands have heard your concerns and have issued their own signature "ugly holiday sweaters," so you can show up in style while letting other party-goers know, "Hey, I shred." We've compiled a list of 10 brutally ugly holiday sweaters for you and yours so you can keep it metal this yuletide season. Which one will you be rocking while you rock out this season?

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Thanks to our partners at Musicians Institute, Revolver sat down with Slipknot and Stone Sour's Corey Taylor at Ozzfest meets Knotfest to talk about the how the fest came together, the People = Shit game, hearing Black Sabbath for the first time, meeting Ozzy, and more!

For more on Slipknot, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

 

 

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photograph by Derek Soto

Revolver's own Derek Soto was on hand to catch all the action for Crown the Empire, Blessthefall, and New Years Day's show on November 22 at Irving Plaza in New York City. Check out the photos he captured of New Years Day for us below–you can also follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

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