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photograph by Alexander Malecki

Terror have shared "No Love Lost," which is taken from the band's forthcoming EP, 'The Walls Will Fall.' The effort is due April 28 via Pure Noise Records. The song can be heard below.

"This is the last song we wrote and recorded for the EP, and it's my favorite of the songs on the record," commented frontman Scott Vogel. "The music is hard hitting from beginning to end, and I tracked the vocals a few weeks after I did the other songs. They came out with some bite and urgency and the whole song just comes off pretty honest."

Listen to "No Love Lost" below and let us know what you think!

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photograph by Jonathan Weiner

'68 have shared "This Life Is Old, New, Borrowed and Blue," the first single from their forthcoming new album, 'Two Parts Viper,' which is due on June 2 via Cooking Vinyl. The song can be heard below.

"This is the very first song I wrote for the album," explained vocalist Josh Scogin. "It definitely 'connects' more with my past than any of the other songs, so much so, that it almost didn't make it into the album. It is one of my favorite jams but I had decided that if the other 9 songs didn't balance it out a bit was going to leave it behind. I'm really glad I didn't have to."

'Two Parts Viper' can be pre-ordered at this location.

'68 will be supporting Every Time I Die and Wage War this spring. The full itinerary is available here.

Listen to "This Life Is Old, New, Borrowed and Blue," below and tell us what you think in the comments!


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At The Drive In have shared "Hostage Stamps," the third single from their forthcoming new album, 'in • ter a • li • a,' which is set for a May 5 release via Rise Records. The song and its accompanying stop- motion music video, which is directed by Rob Shaw and Damon Locks, are available below.

Frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala explained that the song is "like walking through the hallway in some war-torn ghetto and reading the writing on the wall. When you hear things like, 'Raise your nithing pole,' I don't think anyone will know what that is right away, but when you look it up, it's this curse. We are going to be victorious. Here's the fucking head on the stake in front of our army. We're coming back. It's reading the writing on the wall. It's going and keeping your ear to the ground and listening to the heartbeat of young people."

Check out the video for "Hostage Stamps" below and tell us what you think!

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Demon Hunter's new album, 'Outlive,' is out today, March 31, via Solid State Records. In conjunction with the release, the band have shared a stream of the record in its entirety, which can be heard below.

Listen to 'Outlive' in full below and let us know what you think!

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photograph by Bryson Roatch

Papa Roach have shared two new singles from their forthcoming ninth studio album, 'Crooked Teeth,' which is due on May 19 via Eleven Seven Music. "Born for Greatness" and "Periscope," the latter which features a guest appearance from singer Skylar Grey, can both be heard below.

While the album was produced by Nicholas "RAS" Furlong and Colin Brittain, the song "Born for Greatness" was solely mixed by Jason Evigan (Jason Derulo, Demi Lovato, Maroon 5).

"The first time we met up with RAS and Colin, they said that [2000's] 'Infest' was on constant rotation when they were growing up and they wanted to bring back some of that fire," explained frontman Jacoby Shaddix. "The people who have wanted to hear me rap for years are gonna love some of the viciousness on this record."

He continued, ""When we were in the rehearsal space I wasn't thinking about who I needed to impress, I was thinking about how much I love making music with the guys in this band."

Added Furlong, "The whole idea was to take the classic elements of Papa Roach that everyone loved and revamp them into a modern version of the sound through the creative process, and we ended up with a bold, courageous and more adventurous version of Papa Roach."

"We didn't go into this album with the intention of trying to write radio singles," guitarist Jerry Horton commented.

Drummer Tony Palermo said, "This collection of songs was really about bookending everything that we've done prior to this album and reintroducing Papa Roach to people who didn't realize the depth that we have," says drummer Tony Palermo.

"It [the album] feels honest and pure and that's all we could hope for," added bassist Tobin Esperance.

'Crooked Teeth' will be available in various formats, including a deluxe edition that will feature three additional new tracks and 16 live songs.

Listen to "Born for Greatness" and "Periscope" below and let us know what you think!

 



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photograph by Jimmy Hubbard

Anthrax have shared their cover of Kansas' "Carry On My Wayward Son," which is taken from the band's recently released 'For All Kings' vinyl box set. The song can be heard below.

What do you think of Anthrax's cover of Kansas? Tell us in the comments!

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Atlanta rock outfit Royal Thunder have shared "Plans," the second single from their forthcoming new album, 'Wick,' which is due on April 7 via Spinefarm Records. The song can be streamed at this location.

Frontwoman MIny Parsons explained: "This is a song about taking chances. You can sit on your plans or pursue them. Sometimes, the outcome is not always that which we desire. And sometimes life surprises you and places another stepping stone on your path, hopefully leading to happiness. Either way, even in the pain of loss, there is something to gain.

"It's in choosing to find the good in all things that we walk away with our chin a little higher. This song, for me, was me processing my loss. At the end, the lyrics, 'Come back…' will forever echo in my head for that loss. Some things never die. But you still have to live."

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

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photograph by Jerry John

Last week, The Acacia Strain teased their forthcoming album, 'Gravebloom,' with the help of Slipknot/Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor. The band have now shared "Bitter Pill," the first single from the effort, which can be heard below.

'Gravebloom' is scheduled for a June 30 release via Rise Records. The album can be pre-ordered at this location.

Listen to "Bitter Pill" and let us know what you think!

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photograph by Alexander Malecki
California hardcore vets Terror have premiered their new song and music video, "Kill 'Em Off." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Frontman Scott Vogel said, "It feels good to have some new music coming out. We thought this song would be right to release first, as the energy and vibe sums up this EP. Terror is always going to be Terror, and we're proud to be consistent and on point with our sound. But still we are always trying to push and make sure the urgency and reality is always in everything we do."

The group will release their new EP, 'The Walls Will Fall,' on April 28 via Pure Noise Records.

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



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All That Remains will release their eighth full-length, 'Madness,' on April 28 via Razor & Tie. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and lyric video, "Halo." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Frontman Phil Labonte said, "'Halo' is a cool song. It's really about how you don't need anyone's approval for the way that you want to live your life. You don't need to have someone say, 'Okay, this is an acceptable way to organize your life' and so on. A lot of people get wrapped up in needing approval from others, so it's about realizing you don't need that and refusing to behave as if you do need it."

During an interview about the new record with Revolver for our October/November 2016 issue, Labonte explained: "We wanted to mix it up a little bit and write from a vocal perspective this time. So I went to L.A. and came up with vocal ideas and melodies and then sent those chord progressions back to Oli [Herbert, guitarist] and he wrote riffs in response to that, turned the record into a vocal album as opposed to a guitar album. And that affected some things. Like, there might be less intricacy in the riffs because they were written in response to my voice." The full excerpt can be read here.

For more on All That Remains, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.


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