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During an off day on their European tour in Helsinki, Finland, Avenged Sevenfold slammed back a few beers and played an impromptu and intimate set at The Hard Rock Café. Video footage of the band performing "Nightmare" can be seen below.

What do you think of the band's performance? Tell us in the comments!

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Animals As Leaders have shared the official music video for the song, "Cognitive Contortions," which is taken from their latest release, 'The Madness of Many.' The video, which is directed by Randy Edwards, can be seen below.

Let us know in the comments what you think of the video!

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Italian metal group Sawthis will release their new album, 'Babhell,' on March 24 via Mighty Music. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and 360-degree music video, "Start a New Game." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Bassist Gaetano Ettorre said, "For the 'Start a New Game' music video, we created a 'modern square' full of confusion and solitude. This square seems crowded by virtual people projected on the protagonist through the monitors, but at the end it's just a bare and sad room. The protagonist can't stop watching the monitors as he is essentially fed by that media, so he eventually becomes a puppet under virtual oppression."

Regarding the album, Ettorre added, "'Babhell,' in general, touches upon themes of poor human communication and its negative result. Everyone is talking, and no one is listening or looking at what's happening right in front of them. Ultimately, in a world where everyone is talking and no one is listening, honest dialogue becomes impossible and thoughts become just noise like a Babel, a hellish Babel, hence the name 'Babhell.' If I had to choose a term to describe the sound of the record, it would be 'multi-emotional chaos.' Our music is a balance of rage and happiness, resignation and reaction, love and hate—'Babhell' represents a perfect mix of everything."  
 
To get 'Babhell,' visit Bandcamp. For more on Sawthis, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.



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Megadeth fans attended the first ever Megadeth Boot Camp in Fallbrook C.A. over the weekend between March 10-12, where they were treated to several "experience packages" that included intimate performances and lessons from the band. Video footage of camp attendees performing "Symphony of Destruction" with the band as well as Megadeth's live acoustic fireside session can be seen below.

Would you attend Megadeth Boot Camp if they host it again? Let us know in the comments!



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Fit For An Autopsy have shared their new music video for the song "Black Mammoth," which is the latest single from the band's forthcoming album, 'The Great Collapse.' The effort will be released this Friday, March 17, via Entertainment One/Good Fight Music. The video can be seen below.

Guitarist and producer Will Putney explained in a statement: "We were recording the new record when the shit hit the fan in North Dakota, and I felt compelled to write a song that would address it. This short clip we pieced together gives a little insight into the events that have transpired over the past few months throughout the protests.

"It got bad, then it got better, then it got worse, and now the natives of North Dakota need more help than ever, so we're launching an additional CD/shirt bundle in conjunction with the single. All the profits from this sale will go directly to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe - Dakota Access Pipeline Donation Fund. No one in this country should have their rights denied or their homes taken from them."

Watch the video for "Black Mammoth" below and let us know what you think!

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Norma Jean have shared their newest music video for the song "1,000,000 Watts," which is taken from their most recent album, 'Polar Similar.' The video, which is directed by Anthony Altamura, can be seen below.

Let us know in the comments what you think about the video!

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Me And That Man, the gothic folk project from Behemoth frontman Nergal and British/Polish musician John Porter, have released their latest single, "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die," along with an accompanying music video. The song is taken from their debut album, 'Songs of Love and Death,' which is due March 24 via Cooking Vinyl. The song and video are available below.

"I need Me And That Man to keep the balance, as the potential of my mother band seems limitless. It gets bigger and bigger, more advanced and more sophisticated... and darker ...and blacker. But Me And That Man is at the opposite pole, artistically speaking. This is not happy music, but it's liberating," commented Nergal.

In an Instagram post regarding the song and video, Nergal wrote: "Me And That Man's new video for 'Cross My Heart And Hope To Die.' I remember I was racing the streets of Berlin's Mitte when this song literally appeared to me! I ran to the nearest coffee place and started writing versus like crazy...! The working title for a long time was 'A song I wrote in Berlin' or simply 'Berlin song.' I would love to send my deepest gratitude and respect to Czeslaw Mozil for playing accordeon in the choruses and Kev Fox and Down Kosmos from Figo Fagot for backing me up with gang vocals! And last but not least these amazing apocalyptic kid's choir and their parents for balls and courage! Piotr Sejt Hinz and Kinga Dubicka. I owe u! Enjoy!"

Nergal also explained the bad luck he had while filming the video, including breaking a rented guitar, for "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die" in two additional lengthy Instagram posts, which you can view here and here.

Watch and listen below and let us know what you think!

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Linkin Park have shared the official music video for "Heavy," the first single from their forthcoming seventh studio album, 'One More Light.' The effort will be release on May 19 via Warner Bros. The video can be seen below.

Watch "Heavy" and let us know what you think!

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Indianapolis-based hardcore group Church Tongue recently released their debut album, 'Heart Failure,' via Blood & Ink. Today, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new music video, "Acid Jesus." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Vocalist Michael Sugars said, "At one point in time, I had tried to kill myself, and soon after I wrote this song. I had lost faith in a lot of things, and thought maybe all I had was myself. I've had time to heal, and wrestle with myself since then. This song is what remains of that time of my life."

For more on Church Tongue, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.




Church Tongue tour dates:
4/14: Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom w/ Like Pacific
4/15: Tulsa, OK @ Savage Space
4/17: Denton, TX @ Killer Tacos
4/18: Baton Rouge, LA @ 524 Studios
4/19: Atlanta, GA @ Under the Couch
4/20: Brandon [Tampa], FL @ The Noise Box
4/21: Jacksonville, FL @ Nighthawks
4/22: Florence, SC @ Livewire
4/23: Fayetteville, NC @ Drunk Horse Pub
4/25: Ringgold, GA @ Cloud Springs Deli
4/26: Nashville, TN @ Rocketown w/ ForeverAtLast
4/27: Louisville, KY @ Spinelli's Downtown

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Death Therapy—which features Jason Wisdom, ex-Becoming the Archetype—recently released their debut album, 'The Storm Before the Calm,' via Solid State Records. Today, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new music video, "Wake Me (When I'm Dead)." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Wisdom said, "In the years since I left Becoming the Archetype, I've faced, and still continue to battle, a lot of personal struggles. I feel like a lot of Christian metal bands like to write about the end times Armageddon, and the like—I definitely did when I wrote for BTA—but this time around, what I needed to say was something more personal, more internal and not being afraid to confront things head on, when the solution may not seem clear."

To get 'The Storm Before the Calm,' visit Solid State's webstore. For more on Death Therapy, follow them on Facebook.


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