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Metallica have premiered their new song, "Atlas, Rise!" Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

'Hardwired… to Self-Destruct' is out November 18.

 

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Hardcore quartet Code Orange have premiered a new song and music video, "Forever." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!
 
In addition to the song premiere, the band has also announced details about its upcoming full-length. 'Forever' is due January 13 via Roadrunner Records.
 
Drummer/co-vocalist Jami Morgan said, "Everywhere we've turned, we've met a lot of 'You're not this enough for this, or that enough for that, 'Forever' opens it up by saying, 'F*ck you, we're here. We're gonna do whatever the f*ck we wanna do, and there are no rules.'"
 
To get 'Forever,' visit the band's website.

 

 
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Crowbar have premiered their new music video, "Falling While Rising." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Crowbar released 'The Serpent Only Lies,' on October 28 via eOne. "We are so excited about our 11th studio record! 'The Serpent Only Lies' is a powerful follow up," said frontman and guitarist Kirk Windstein.

 

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Something's happening…

Please join Revolver and Epiphone this Tuesday, November 1 at New York City's Saint Vitus Bar for a very, very special announcement.

At 7pm, the Revolver team, joined by Megadeth's Dave Mustaine, will share some very exciting news.

But come down early—doors open at 5pm. And while you're waiting, please enjoy the New York City launch of Mustaine's À Tout Le Monde beer, which will be available at the bar!

Following the announcement, upcoming talents Archer Nation and Tower will take to the stage and perform.

The event is open to the public. And if you're not in the NYC area, no worries! We will be live streaming on twitch.tv/backstoryevents.

Saint Vitus Bar (21+) is located at 1120 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, New York.

This event is not to be missed.

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Gojira treated 12-year-old Gojira fan Riley "Steelface" Lee to a jam session with the band's guitarist, Joe Duplantier, during the band's soundcheck in Worcester, MA. During their duet of "Vacuity," drummer Mario Duplantier can be seen looking on.

Watch the video below.

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Disturbed and Little Star Media have teamed up to present fans with a virtual reality video for the band's celebrated cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound Of Silence." The 360-degree clip can be viewed here. Fans who have access to a VR headset can get the full experience via the LittlStar application.

LittlStar is a 360° video and VR cinema application.

What do you think of Disturbed' s futuristic experience?

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Memphis May Fire have released the full album stream for their new release, 'This Light I Hold,' which is out today, October 28, via Rise Records.

The album features guest appearances from Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix, who contributes vocals towards the title track, and former My American Heart vocalist Larry Soliman appears on "Not Over Yet."

Earlier today, the band teamed up with Revolver to premiere their behind-the-scenes look at the making of their "This Light I Hold" music video. The video can be viewed here.

Stream the album below and let us know what you think!

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Metalcore group Memphis May Fire will release its new album, 'This Light I Hold,' on October 28 via Rise Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere a behind the scenes look of the making-of the title track's music video.
 
The 11-minute video features interviews with the band as well as the clip's cameo guests—Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix, Asking Alexandria's Danny Worsnop and Rise Records' Craig Ericson.
 
Frontman Matty Mullins said, "This was the best experience we've ever had making a music video. Everything about it was so professional from start to finish and having the opportunity to hang with friends like Jacoby and Danny made for a very memorable experience. The treatment was written by our manager and we loved seeing it come to life. We hope that everyone has enjoyed it and we can't wait for you all to hear the whole album!"
 
For more on Memphis May Fire, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.
 
 
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After seven years in the making, supergroup Serpentine Dominion have released their debut self-titled album today, October 28, via Metal Blade Records. The lineup features Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, Cannibal Corpse frontman George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, and former-Black Dahlia Murder drummer Shannon Lucas. The full release can be streamed below.

During the 2009 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz approached Cannibal Corpse frontman George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher with the idea of making an album together. Shannon Lucas, who was drumming for Black Dahlia Murder at the time, was tapped to take on the rhythm for the project. Adding to the LP's powerhouse appeal, Killswitch frontman Jesse Leach was employed to write the lyrics.

'Serpentine Dominion' is available in various formats and can be purchased here.

Serpentine Dominion track-listing
1. Intro
2. The Vengeance in Me
3. Vanquished Unto Thee
4. Divide, Conquer, Burn, and Destroy
5. Sovereign Hate
6. On the Brink of Devastation
7. Jagged Cross Legions
8. Prelude
9. This Endless War

What do you think of Serpentine Dominion's debut?

 

 

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Metallica have issued a 23-second sample of forthcoming new song, "Atlas, Rise!" which will officially be released on Halloween at 3:00 P.M. ET. The track is the third single from forthcoming album, 'Hardwired…To Self-Destruct,' which is set for a November 18 release via Blackened Recordings. The clip can be heard below.

Additionally, starting today, October 28, select independent record stores will offer free, limited-edition 'Hardwired…To Self-Destruct' Halloween masks. Fans who obtain the mask will be given a special code which will grant them early access to "Atlas, Rise!" in advance of the release.

More details and a list of participating stores are available here.

What do you think of the "Atlas, Rise!" clip?

 

 

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