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One-man electronic-rock project Celldweller will release his newest album, Wish Upon A Blackstar, on June 12.

In anticipation, he is premiering a song, "Eon," right here right now, as well as offering it up for free download. Click here to download your free mp3 (or right click and then hit "Save As.")

Celldweller has sold more than 100,000 albums and licensed almost every song he has created to TV, film, and video games like John Carter, Ghost Rider 2, Mission Impossible III, Real Steel, Iron Man, and Dead Rising 2.

Wish Upon A Blackstar will be available at retail outlets such as iTunes, Amazon, Beatport, Hot Topic and FYE, as well as available for pre-order now at FixtStore.com.

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Greek power metal band Firewind — who feature in their ranks current Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Gus G — are now streaming their new album, Few Against Many, online. You can listen here, courtesy of Guitar World, and be sure to tell us what you think in the comments.

"I want us to re-invent our sound a little bit and although the big melodies and hooks that we're known for are still there, we've added a bunch of new elements to the game," guitarist Gus G Guitar World back in August. "Much heavier stuff this time, lots more riffing, different arrangements and things like that. Oh yes, and of course there's gonna be enough shredding!"

Few Against Many is out May 22.

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Florida-based death metal titans Six Feet Under are now streaming their latest album, Undead, online in its entirety. Go listen here, courtesy of Decibel, and let us know what you think in the comments.

Undead marks the band's first album featuring a newly revitalized lineup, which includes former Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold, bassist Jeff Hughell and drummer Kevin Talley.

You can pick up the album on May 22 via Metal Blade.

Photo: Stephanie Cabral

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Next week, Finnish metal band Children of Bodom will release Holiday At Lake Bodom (15 Years Of Wasted Youth), a career-spanning compilation album that features tracks from each of the band's studio albums.

On top of the best of Bodom, the compilation also features two new cover songs — Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl" and Dropkick Murphys' "I'm Shipping Up to Boston." The latter of the two is now streaming in full online, and you can stream it below.

Holiday At Lake Bodom (15 Years Of Wasted Youth) is out May 22 via Spinefarm.

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There's still more than two months to go until the release of the upcoming double album from Georgia's Baroness, but you can get your first taste of the album below in the form of a track titled "Take My Bones" away.

The track is taken from Yellow & Green, which is due out July 17 via Relapse Records.

The band have reportedly been playing the song live lately, and you can catch them on tour with Meshuggah and Decapitated on at least a few more dates, as well as some dates overseas. Check here for the band's complete live itinerary.

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Shadows Fall are releasing their long-awaited and highly anticipated new album, Fire From the Sky, on May 15. But they're premiering a new song from the record right here right now. Check it below and let us know what you think in the comment.

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Death-metal kingpins Dying Fetus will release their new album, Reign Supreme, on June 19. In anticipation, they're premiering a song from the record, called "Second Skin," right here right now. Check the track out below, and let us know what you think in the comments.

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Tenafly Viper, which features Mushroomhead vocalist Waylon Reavis and drummer Steve "Skinny" Felton, ex-Chimaira bassist Jim LaMarca, and Tommy Church, formerly of the Autumn Offering, released their debut album, The Queen, The Night, & The Liars, yesterday. Today they're proud to premiere online the song, "Reno," from the record. Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments.

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Metalcore upstarts To Speak of Wolves—who feature Underoath frontman Spencer Chamberlain's brother Phil on drums—drop their sophomore album, Find Your Worth, Come Home, on May 22. In anticipation of the record, their first with singer Gage Speas, the band is debuting a new song, "Hivemind," right here right now. Check it out below, read what Speas has to say about the song, and let us know what you think in the comments.

REVOLVER What's the song about?
GAGE SPEAS The song is about the effect my parents' divorce had on me. But in the end, you can't let other people's mistakes affect you.

When did you guys write the song? What was the inspiration?
We wrote this song last in the studio. We felt that the record needed a fast, short, and chaotic opener.

Was this an easy song to write or record?
Vocally, it was really demanding. After we play this song during our set, I'm dead. [Laughs]

What sort of feedback have you gotten on this song so far? What sort of reaction do you want to get from the song?
We played this song on our last tour and kids were going crazy. I hope kids can relate to it and sing along and stage dive!

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Meshuggah are releasing a limited-edition 7-inch of the song "I Am Colossus," featuring a remix by Engine-Earz & Foreign Beggars. You can stream the single, presented by Scion A/V, below.

Listen to the original version of "I Am Colossus" here:

And check out the new remix here:

If you like what you hear, you can download it here:

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