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Blessthefall have teamed up with Revolver for a live Google+ chat tonight to countdown and celebrate the release of their new album, Hollow Bodies. A few lucky fans were selected to join the band during the chat. Check it out below.

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Nine Inch Nails are streaming another new track from their upcoming Hesitation Marks album, which will be released September 3.

The new song, "Everything," premiered earlier today on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show.

"Everything" follows the recent premieres of "Copy of A" and "Came Back Haunted."

Check out the song below (via Antiquiet) — and be sure to tell us what you think in the comments!

Today, RevolverMag.com presents the exclusive premiere of the new music video for "Mirror, Mirror" by Phoenix, Arizona-based theatrical rockers Farewell, My Love.

The song is from their new album, Gold Tattoos, which will be released September 10 via Standby Records. Gold Tattoos is available for pre-order now.

"We are thrilled to announce the release of our debut full-length album, Gold Tattoos," said the band in a joint statement. "We've composed 12 tracks consisting of every emotion, melody, note and lyric that we feel represents both the band and each member individually.

"This album chronicles all of the endeavors this band has experienced throughout its lifetime. We are very proud to share with all of you everything we have been working on. Thank you all for your support — we love you."

Farewell, My Love will be out on the Bad Blood Tour with Blood on the Dance Floor starting this fall.

For more about Farewell, My Love, visit their Facebook page.

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In this week's Album of the Week poll, you, the fans, voted Grandfather to the top spot, for their album In Human Form. Check out the top five vote-getters below:

1. Grandfather - In Human Form
2. We Butter the Bread with Butter – Goldkinder
3. Black Water Rising - Pissed and Driven
4. Eminence - The Stalker
5. Old Wounds/Trenchfoot - Split

Stay tuned for this week's poll, which will be live tomorrow on RevolverMag.com. Until then, you can check out Grandfather's "Not a Pawn" off In Human Form below:

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Device, the new industrial-rock project led by Disturbed's David Draiman, have teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new music video, for the track "You Think You Know"off their self-titled debut album. Released earlier this year, the record includes guest appearances by Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath, M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold, Serj Tankian of System of a Down, Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, Lzzy Hale of Halestorm, and Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple and Black Country Communion.

Check the clip out below and let us know what you think in the comments.

For more information, visit deviceband.com and check out the band on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, and iTunes.

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Drummer Bill Ward, who has been estranged from his former Black Sabbath bandmates, has revealed plans for a new solo album.

As Ward recently told Joel Gausten blog, his upcoming solo album, Accountable Beasts, is heading into the mixing stage.

"I'm doing a load of writing right now," Ward said. "Every day I get up at eight o'clock in the morning [and] I'm writing. I'm just inside songs right now."

"I'm waiting to go into the studios to finish mixing Accountable Beasts, which is [my] new [solo] album. While I'm waiting, I'm writing something else for further down the line," he added. "I'm very loose about everything, and that's not such a bad thing."

Ward also mentioned Black Sabbath, touring and his desire to continue playing drums:

"I'd like to be playing more drums in a band," he said. "If it could be Black Sabbath, wonderful. But if it isn't Black Sabbath, I do have something else in mind where I can still get to play drums. As much as I love writing and everything, I miss being out on the road. I miss playing live and I miss traveling. As much as I like everything else I'm doing, it would be very nice to be there in a year's time, being busy on a stage somewhere."

"I've had some very, very tough emotions; I've been very, very sad about some of the things that have happened. I know I've had to be kind of close-mouthed about the things going on with Sabbath. For me, it's been a very difficult time, as I'm sure [it's been] for a number of other people. I'm not discounting the other people in this, but for myself, it's been very, very tough."

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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl recently told XFM that the Foos have finished writing their new album and should be releasing it in 2014.

The album, the followup to 2011's successful Wasting Light, will be part of what Grohl predicts will be a huge year for the band.

"We have been in our studio writing, and in the past few weeks we've written an album and we are going to make this album in a way that no one's ever done before, and we're pretty excited about it," Grohl said.

"It's a little ways off; it's not ready to happen right now, but I think next year is going to be a really big year for the Foo Fighters without question. It's going to be great, I can't wait."

As Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins recently told Billboard, the band is looking forward to diving into the new material — and he believes the Foos still haven't delivered their biggest tune.

"Dave has his brain working overtime, like usual, and he's got a lot of great ideas, both musically and conceptually," Hawkins said. "Although some people may feel we have, I still think we haven't written our 'Hotel California' or our 'Bohemian Rhapsody' or whatever."

Wasting Light landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 235,000 units sold in the US during the first week.

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Scar the Martyr have premiered the second single, "Soul Disintegration," off their self-titled debut, which is set to arrive October 1 via Roadrunner Records.

Led by drummer and Slipknot member Joey Jordison, the band was rounded out in the studio by lead vocalist Henry Derek, keyboardist Chris Vrenna (Nine Inch Nails), and guitarists Jed Simon (Strapping Young Lad) and Kris Norris (Darkest Hour). The live incarnation of the group features Derek, Simon, Norris, keyboardist Joey Blush, and bassist Kyle Konkiel.

Listen to "Soul Disintegration" on Scar the Martyr's official website. Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Rise Against will release their new compilation album, Long Forgotten Songs: B-Sides & Covers 2000 – 2013, on September 10 via Interscope Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed with Revolver to stream one of the tracks off the record, an original song titled "Sight Unseen" that was recorded in January 2008 and previously released on a split 7" with Anti-Flag.

"'Sight Unseen' was a product of our obsession with the band Shades Apart," Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath says. "We were just getting warmed up during the Appeal to Reason sessions and these songs were great precursors to what we started churning out. They got us up and running."

Visit RiseAgainst.com for limited edition bundle packages for Long Forgotten Songs: B-Sides & Covers 2000 – 2013.

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Avenged Sevenfold have released the music video for the lead single and title track off their highly anticipated new album, Hail to the King, which will hit stores August 27. Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments. The band appears on the cover of the current issue of Revolver, on newsstands now.

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