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Supergroup Art of Anarchy—vocalist Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver), guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Disturbed bassist John Moyer, guitarist and drummer Jon and Vince Votta—recently released their self-titled album on Another Century. Today, the group has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new music video, "Time Every Time." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

For more on Art of Anarchy, follow them on Facebook.

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Trivium have premiered a new song and music video, "Silence in the Snow." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

The track comes from the group's new album (and follow-up to 2013's 'Vengeance Falls'), 'Silence in the Snow,' which will be out on October 2 via Roadrunner Records.

Frontman Matt Heafy said of the song:

For those of you wondering, this song was written for 'Shogun,' and is basically almost the same as it was, so 'Shogun' fans rejoice; didn't like 'Shogun'? You may not dig this. But know that since I was 12, I wanted to be a great singer I screamed, because I couldn't sing. I am proud and excited to finally be able to do what I love the way I love.

Don't love it? Our old stuff still exists. Love it? Awesome. I love both sides of you all regardless.

Screaming is easy. Singing is hard. I've always been a fan of what's harder. If you love the old stuff — listen to the old stuff, it's still there and we still play it live.

We always want to evolve and make what we want to make. You can't say many other bands can say that. They do what they think people want or are told to; we do what we want every time. And we love our TRIVIUM supporters worldwide.

 

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Devil City Angels will release their new self-titled album on September 18 via Century Media. In anticipation, the band has teamed up to premiere their new their new song, "All I Need." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

To get 'Devil City Angels,' visit Indie Merch. 'Devil City Angels' will also be available for pre-order tomorrow via iTunes. The pre-order includes instant grat tracks, "All I Need" and "Boneyard."For more on Devil City Angels, follow them on Facebook.

 

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Since Revolver's June/July issue was supervillain-themed, when we caught up with Motionless in White backstage at Rock on the Range, we asked them about villains, superpowers and so much more! Check out the video below!

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Oklahoma City, O.K. rockers Aranda stopped by Revolver for an interview and an acoustic performance. Check out "Don't Wake Me" and "One More Lie" below and let us know what you think in the comments!

The group's new album, 'Not the Same', is out now via Wind-Up Records. For more on Aranda, follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

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In Search of Sun will release a new album next year and in anticipation of that, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and music video, "Elevation." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

The band said, "No matter what knocks you down in life, you can always find that inner strength within you to get right back up and persevere. The sky is the limit and that's exactly the message we want to get across in this song. You have two choices in life—remain scared and settle for a mediocre existence, forever in the shadow of your fears and anxieties, or you can pick yourself up and eliminate everything that tries to consume you with a positive mindset. Life is what you make it. Elevate yourself."

To get the group's debut album, 'The World Is Yours,' visit iTunes and Amazon. For more on In Search of Sun, visit their website and Facebook.
 

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The following is an excerpt from Revolver's August/September issue–which is on newsstands now and available for purchase in our webstore. Here,We Came as Romans vocalist Dave Stephens talks the groups' chugging cover of Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" off of Punk Goes Pop, Vol. 6.

by Chris Krovatin

REVOLVER Alright, we have to talk about this Taylor Swift cover. How much shit did you guys take for it?
DAVE STEPHENS Whenever you do those covers someone's gonna hate it. But in the end, the video has close to four million plays. I think one of the comments at some point was that [the listener] hoped that we and all our families get executed in a gas chamber.

Yikes! Is it hard to stay close to your fans when you get comments like that?
The fact that people were that upset over it means that there are people on the opposite side of the spectrum who absolutely loved it. And in this day and age, with Twitter and Instagram, we're so accessible as it is. So we take it a step further—we do as many signings as we can. We spend a lot of time at our merch table. If we're playing a 2,000-capacity room, we can't meet everybody, but we're going to meet as many people as we can.

Has there ever been talk of Swift joining you guys onstage to perform?
That would be amazing. Every single dude in the band has a massive crush on her. As far back as 2008, Andy [Glass, bassist] made it look like she was tweeting at him. He made it look like he was dating her. Everyone believed it. It was so funny.

You could set up cameras filming the front row as she comes out. Catch those stunned expressions.
Dude, I don't even know if we could keep it together.

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Critically acclaimed shoegaze-inflected black-metal outfit Deafheaven have announced they will release their third album, 'New Bermuda,' on October 2 via Anti-. Check out a trailer below.

The release will be the follow-up to 2013's 'Sunbather.'

To pre-order 'New Bermuda,' visit KingsRoadMerch.

'New Bermuda' Track Listing:
1. Brought to the Water
2. Luna
3. Baby Blue
4. Come Back
5. Gifts for the Earth

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Scottish pirate metal group Alestorm recently released their album, 'Sunset on the Golden Age,' via Napalm Records. Today, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new music video, "Magnetic North." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

To get 'Sunset on the Golden Age,' visit Napalm's webstore. For more on Alestorm, follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

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Sevendust have announced they will release their eleventh studio album, 'Kill the Flaw,' on October 2. Check out the new single, "Thank You," below.

"We took some time off from the heavy side of Sevendust and when it came time to record some new music; Clint, John, Vinnie, Morgan and I put everything we had in to what became 'Kill the Flaw,'" says vocalist Lajon Witherspoon. "We love this new music and we can't wait to share it with our amazing Sevendust family! God bless y'all!!!"

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