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North Carolina-based hard rock act (made up of former Marines) Sixlight will release its new album this spring. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere its new song and music video, "Sick Again." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Vocalist Nick Tekampe said, "The concept behind 'Sick Again' was to put into words the mental struggle of addiction to an abusive relationship or substance. The lyrics describe the feeling of relapsing into the same destructive habits you know are killing you, but enjoying the high and giving in to temptation just to ease the pain. Everyone struggles with right and wrong when finding themselves and we keep making the same crippling choices over and over. 'Sick Again' is the hard hitting dark anthem for anyone who has ever felt like a slave to addiction."

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

 

 
 

 

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American Grim will release its new album, 'Freakshow,' on February 24 via eOne Music (see more details below). In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere its new song and music video for the title track! Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!
 
Vocalist Ryan Healy said, "I can't begin to express how excited we are to debut this project at eOne. We've worked relentlessly among ourselves, as well as with our producer Zardonic, to build an album we're confident has a great shot at striking a nerve in rock.  We took the time to create an album full of substance with songs like 'Freakshow,' 'Burn Hollywood,' 'Idols,' and 'Drugs Like Candy.' There's an astounding problem in America with political correctness and all these taboo issues that are far more real than people think, all being swept under the rug. We have an entire generation of kids, overly medicated and under educated, that no longer know the difference between their own opinions and the manipulation of mass media.
 
'Freakshow' isn't just an album, it's the current state of America, and we're looking forward to taking it on across the country when the tour starts."
 
To get 'Freakshow,' visit iTunes. For more on American Grim, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.
 
 

 
'Freakshow' track list:
1. Concrete Jungle
2. Freakshow
3. Only One
4. Burn Hollywood
5. Drugs Like Candy
6. The Guns
7. I Want Out
8. Fight Night
9. Doctor Doc
10. Idols
11. Get Loud
12. Bodies all Around

 
 
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Boston-based progressive death metal group Replacire will release its new album, 'Do Not Deviate,' on March 17 via Season of Mist. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere its new track, "Spider Song." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!
 
To get 'Do Not Deviate,' visit Season of Mist's webstore. For more on Replacire, follow them on Facebook.
 
 
 

 

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While making an appearance on the BBC Radio 1's 'Rock Show With Daniel P Carter,' Code Orange premiered their latest track, "Ugly." The song is taken from their forthcoming album, 'Forever,' which is due this Friday, January 13. The song can be streamed here at the 1:37:01 minute mark.

What do you think of the latest from Code Orange?

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Starset have premiered a new song and 360-degree lyric video—conceptualized by frontman Dustin Bates—for "Ricochet." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!
 
The band will release 'Vessels' on January 20 via Razor & Tie.
 
 
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Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes have premiered their new music video for the song "Wild Flowers," which is directed by Turner prize nominated contemporary artist, Jake Chapman. The song is taken from the band's forthcoming album, 'Modern Ruin,' which is due January 20 via International Death Cult. The video can be streamed below.

Commenting on his involvement with the video, Jake Chapman said, "The harsh reality of slipping from YBA to OAP makes an invitation from Mr. Frank Carter to do a video seem like turbo-charging my impending free bus pass…  I was, of course, very sincerely honoured to be asked."

"Jake Chapman is one of my favourite artists of all time," added Frank Carter. Somehow in this mad world we also became quite good friends. Foolishly I jeoardised all of that by asking him to make us a music video for our song Wild Flowers. Luckily for me, Jake Is further into the abyss of madness than I am and he has made something completely captivating and utterly insane… but best of all, we are still friends! Thanks Jake x."

Watch the video and tell us what you think of it!

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Darkest Hour have released "Timeless Numbers," the second single from their forthcoming album, 'Godless Prophets & The Migrant Flora,' which is set for a March 10 release via Southern Lord Recordings. The song can be streamed below.

For more information on the new album, check out the band's exclusive series of podcasts which can be heard via Darkest Hour Radio and Apple Music.

What do you think of "Timeless Numbers?" Sound off in the comments!

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Code Orange have dropped "Bleeding In The Blur," the latest single from their forthcoming album, 'Forever,' which is due January 13 via Roadrunner Records. The effort can be streamed here via NPR.

Speaking about the album, 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.'"

What do you think of the new Code Orange single?

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At the end of 2016, Suicide Silence revealed the details for their forthcoming self-titled album, which is set for a February 24 release via Nuclear Blast Entertainment. Today, the band has dropped their first single from the effort, titled "Doris." Filmed during the band's 2016 Knotfest performance, the track features Sirius XM Liquid Metal host Jose Mangin on guest vocals. "Doris," which features clean singing, can be streamed below.

"From the band to you the fans we hope you had some bad ass, family filled, lovely holidays but now is the time to get what you really wanted and have been waiting for," commented Suicide Silence. "We got pre-orders, a video and a new track coming right at you! Enjoy our new song 'Doris' and go put in your order while packages last!  Sui is BACK!"

'Suicide Silence' can be pre-ordered at this location

In our June 2016 issue, the band sat down with Revolver and issued a studio update. "I'll let you in on a little secret," said frontman Eddie Hermida. "Every day, when we start writing, we sit down for two to three minutes in complete silence, where everyone does not think about a single thing other than what we're doing, and man, it has done wonders. So if you and your band want stuff to work, you just walk into that room and be a service to your bandmates."

The guys also checked in with Revolver TV during Ozzfest Meets Knotfest to issue an update on the record. The interview can be seen here.

What do you think of the new Suicide Silence track?

 

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Australian stoner rock group Zombie Motors Wrecking Yard will release its new album, 'Supersonic Rock 'n' Roll,' on February 24 via Napalm Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere its new song and lyric video, "Galactic Motherfucker." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!
 
The band said, "The lyric video is a glimpse, a mash, a smash, a trip, go-go girls, galactic space stuff, and swinging hips. Vocalist Ran handles the editing and creating of the clips, as the band like to be hands on in every aspect, while the album does not have a firm concept, it certainly has a feel, born on booze, b-grade films, grind house cinema and Aussie road movies like running on empty, madmax and stone. Raw, taking the piss and getting shit done.
 
"'Supersonic Rock N Roll,' it's not a reinvention of the wheel, but it is a big fucking slick tyre soaked in alcohol and acid and its about to be lit on fire."
 
To get 'Supersonic Rock 'n' Roll,' visit Napalm's webstore. For more on Zombie Motors Wrecking Yard, follow them on Facebook.
 
 

 

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