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Southern California rock band Of Mice & Men revealed a new music video for their song "Would You Still Be There," directed by Nathan Cox for Renaissance Man Productions. "Would You Still Be There" is featured on the band's new release Restoring Force, which hit stores on January 28 via Rise Records and is available to purchase on iTunes.

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

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San Diego, California death-metal outfit Carnifex have made a music video for the title track of their new album, Die Without Hope. Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments. You can order the CD and LP with or without an exclusive T-shirt design here.

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Check out this brand-new video — posted May 12 — of guitarist Rob Scallon's epic ukelele cover of Slayer's "War Ensemble" — complete with all the solos.

Says Scallon:

"I took the original recordings and replaced the guitars with ukuleles." He adds: "Get an mp3 of this and every other song I ever create when you support Patreon."

For more about Scallon, follow him on Facebook and Twitter. And be sure to tell us what you think of the recording and video in the comments or on Facebook!

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Judas Priest have premiered a brief preview video for a new song, "March of the Damned" — and you can check it out below.

The legendary U.K. metal band will release their new album (their 17th), Redeemer of Souls, July 15 via Epic.

Be sure to let us know what you think of it in the comments or on Facebook! You can check out a complete song, "Redeemer of Souls," right here.

Redeemer of Souls, will be the band's first studio album since 2008's Nostradamus. The album also will be the first to feature guitarist Richie Faulkner.

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Alternative electronic artist Ki:Theory recently released Kitty Hawk Deluxe. Today, he has teamed up with Revolver to premiere a new music video, for the song "Venin." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

For more on Ki:Theory, visit their website, Facebook and Twitter.

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The Minnesota five-piece For All Those Sleeping will release their new album, Incomplete Me, June 23 via Fearless Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed with Revolver to premiere the lyric video for new song "Crosses." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments.

"It's hard letting someone you care about into your life and leaving your past and flaws exposed, but it's even harder when you haven't forgiven yourself for those mistakes," guitarist David Volgman-Stevens comments. "This song is taps into the whole idea of you can't love someone else until you love yourself. If you feel like you're your own cross to bear, then it's selfish to expect someone else to carry that same burden."

Incomplete Me—see the cover art to the right—is available for preorder via iTunes.

"We wanted to create a symbol for Incomplete Me that would be just as powerful as the music itself and an image that our fans could feel a connection with," Volgman-Stevens says of the album cover art. "We made the design incomplete for how we feel at times in life. Whether it was the feeling of lonesomeness or the sense of not belonging, but the flame represents the fire we all have inside of us for what we are passionate about. For us, it's our music. Whatever it is for you, keep it burning."

You can catch For All Those Sleeping live this summer on the Vans Warped Tour. For more on the band, visit http://forallthosesleeping.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/forallthosesleeping.

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Down have released a new music video for "We Knew Him Well." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

The band's new EP, Down IV Part II, is out today.

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Los Angeles rockers Sinner Sinners released their full-length album, XI, on April 21. Today, the band is teaming up with Revolver to release their brand new music video for the track "Darkness Forever." Last week, Guitar World debuted the acoustic version of the song here. Check out the clip below and let us know what you think in the comments!

To purchase XI, visit the band's Bandcamp page. For more on Sinner Sinners, visit their website and Facebook.

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The Veer Union will release the Deluxe Edition of Divide the Blackened Sky, which includes three new songs and re-mastered tracks. The album will be released on June 10 through Pavement Entertainment and distributed by MRI/Sony RED.

"Divide the Blackened Sky is a much darker and heavier effort than our previous works," frontman Crispin Earl says of the album. "It depicts all the hard times we have been through over the last couple of years."

The band will be supporting this effort with a full tour, with a new single and video "Borderline," featuring Jonny Hetherington from the band Art of Dying.

The Veer Union was founded in 2004 by singer/songwriter Crispin Earl in Vancouver, Canada. The band made their mark in 2009 with the top 10 hit single "Seasons" off their debut album, Against the Grain, which peaked at No. 7 and was the longest-charting rock song for a new artist that year. It became the theme song for the 2009 Stanley Cup winners, the Pittsburgh Penguins. "Seasons" was also featured in all Major League Baseball postseason telecast as well as NFL, NASCAR, ESPN, WWE, NHL, and more.

Look out for a brand new studio album from The Veer Union in 2015.

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North Carolina pop-metal icons Alesana have teamed with Revolver to premiere a music video for the stand-alone single "Fatima Rusalka."

Fresh off of their full U.S. tour in support of the recently released The Decade EP, the band is ready to shift gears back into their critically acclaimed Annabel trilogy.  The music video, directed by Rita Baghdadi, is a collection of live footage captured on the aforementioned tour during their performances in Hollywood, Pomona, and Baltimore.

Singer/songwriter Shawn Milke explains, "The 'Fatima' video was a chance to not only work with my very talented sister-in-law, but it also allowed us to capture the energy and power of our live performance."

"Fatima Rusalka" lyrically serves as a bridge between the band's last full-length, A Place Where The Sun Is Silent, and the forthcoming conclusion to the trilogy.

"Fatima Rusalka" is available on iTunes via Revival Recordings. For more on Alesana, visit theim on Twitter and Facebook.

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