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Memphis May Fire have shared the official music video for "Wanting More," which is taken from their latest release, 'This Light I Hold.' The video, which is directed by Bryson Roatch (Papa Roach, Saint Asonia), can be seen below.

Watch the clip and share your thoughts in the comments!

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Every Time I Die have shared the official music video for "Map Change," which is taken from their recent release, 'Low Teens.' The video can be seen below.

"This video is our love letter to Buffalo in all its bleak glory," the band wrote on their official Twitter account.

Watch "Map Change" below and let us know what you think!

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All That Remains have shared the official music video for "Madness," the title track from their forthcoming album, which is due tomorrow, April 28, via Razor & Tie. The video can be seen below.

The video features veteran Kris 'Tanto' Paronto - a former Army Ranger, Benghazi veteran and private security contractor from the 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment - who has been deployed to various regions in South America, Central America, the Middle East, and North Africa to conduct security in high threat regions. Paronto also responded to the terrorist attack on the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012 as part of the CIA annex security team. His 13-hours in combat against terrorists that day helped to save over 20 lives.

As an ex-Marine himself, it is important to All That Remains vocalist Phil Labonte to help his fellow veterans. In conjunction with the release of the "Madness" music video, the band have parterned up with Paronto's The 14th Hour Foundation and The Boot Campaign, two veteran support organizations.

"We are excited to present the video for 'Madness,'" Labonte said. "With the help of our friend, Kris Paronto we hope to call attention to the veteran community and the effects of Post Traumatic Stress. There are places you can call if you need someone to talk to. Reach out to the community and you'll find the shoulder you need." A special video message from Labonte and Paronto can also be seen below.

About The 14th Hour Foundation:  The 14th Hour Foundation was founded by Kris Paronto or "Tanto" as he is affectionately known in security contracting circles. Tanto knows firsthand that the greatest needs of our fine heroes often occur in the months and years following their mission or fight – in their "14th Hour."  The 14th Hour Foundation is committed to raising and dispersing funds to help the lives and futures of Veterans, Military Contractor Personnel and First Responders that have served and sacrificed to protect the American Homeland. Proceeds from this charitable fund provide assistance in the form of Honor Grants for those unexpected everyday life events that other government programs may not cover. These may include: utility bills, help with rent, vehicle repair, burial costs and help with college tuition. Additionally, the 14th Hour Foundation partners with other veteran organizations to increase awareness of veteran-related issues and to provide for veteran support services.  Administrative overheads are kept very low so more donation dollars go to those needing assistance.

About the Boot Campaign: Established in 2009, Boot Campaign began as a photo project and quickly evolved into a more proactive way for Americans to show their patriotism. Charitable donations were gathered and made through a donor advised fund until 2011, when Boot Campaign became a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.  Boot Campaign is dedicated to promoting patriotism for America and our military community; raising awareness of the unique challenges service members face during and post-service; and providing assistance to military personnel, past and present, and their families. Retail sales of combat boots, apparel and mission-focused merchandise, along with general public donations and corporate sponsorships fund programs that support military families. These efforts extend to all generations of military personnel who endure significant physical, emotional and circumstantial hardships resulting from their service and sacrifice.

Revolver recently caught up with All That Remains frontman Phil Labonte who dished on the new album. The interview can be seen at this location. And don't forget to pick up our new April/May 2017 issue for more from Labonte!

Watch the video for "Madness" and tell us what you think!



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Stone Sour will release 'Hydrograd' on June 30 via Roadrunner Records. The band have shared the official music video for "Fabuless," the first single from the effort, which can be seen below.

"Fabuless" is available as an instant grat track for those who pre-order the album. 'Hydrograd' can be pre-ordered at this location.

Check out "Fabuless" and let us know what you think!

'Hydrograd' track listing:
1. YSIF
2. Taipei Person/Allah Tea
3. Knievel Has Landed
4. Hydrograd
5. Song #3
6. Fabuless
7. The Witness Trees
8. Rose Red Violent Blue (This Song Is Dumb & So Am I)
9. Thank God It's Over
10. St. Marie
11. Mercy
12. Whiplash Pants
13. Friday Knights
14. Somebody Stole My Eyes
15. When The Fever Broke

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Avenged Sevenfold have shared the official music video for the song "God Damn," which is taken from their recent release, 'The Stage.' The video, which was directed by Anders Rostad (Big Grams, Band Of Skulls), can be seen below.

Watch "God Damn" and let us know what you think!




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During Kreator's performance on the April 25 episode of the German late night talk show, 'Circus HalliGalli,' the band were joined by Ghost's Papa Emeritus and Drangsal frontman Max Gruber, who was wearing a nun's habit. The band and special guests performed "Satan is Real," which appears on Kreator's latest release, 'Gods of Violence.' During the lead break, his eminence and Gruber pause for  a slow dance together. Video footage of the performance can be seen below.

Watch the performance and let us know what you think in the comments!

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Every Time I Die have shared a teaser for a forthcoming music video that will debut this Friday, April 28. The video is presumably for "Map Change," which the band filmed back in February. The 30-second teaser clip can be seen at this location.

Check out the clip and tell us what you think of the montage in the comments!

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During Killswitch Engage's live April 23 set at The Fillmore in San Francisco, C.A., guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz left the stage during "The End of Heartache" to grab a beer from the bar. Not only did Dutkiewicz continue to play the song on his venture for a brew, but he also ran into Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn, who shared a photo of the pair together along with the following caption via Instagram:

"Always there to assist the metal brother. Adam D from Killswitch ran from the stage into the crowd last night to get a beer, the bartender was nice enough to give him one for free, and I just happen to be standing to help him drink it while playing the song. Dude's a maniac, too funny!! KSE was great, 'End Of Heartache' is such a jam! #Repost @scottferrara ・・・ When Adam D from #killswitchengage gets thirsty during the show, #robbflynn from #machinehead is there to assist!"

You can watch video footage of Dutkiewicz's departure from the stage below.

Killswitch Engage will be launching their own signature beer, Alive or Just Brewing, in May via Cigar City Brewing. More information on the band's beer and 'Alive or Just Breathing' anniversary vinyl can be found here.

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Over the course of the past few weeks, Trivium's Matt Heafy has shared a slew of acoustic cover songs. Heafy has paid tribute to the likes of Radiohead, Misfits, Nine Inch Nails, and many others. Most recently, he shared his version of Alice in Chains' "Down in a Hole." The clip is available below.

Watch Matt Heafy's acoustic version of "Down in a Hole" and let us know what you think!

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During While She Sleeps' April 21 set at The Plug in their hometown of Sheffield, U.K., Bring Me The Horizon vocalist Oli Sykes joined the band live to perform "Silence Speaks." Sykes contributed vocals the studio version of the track, which appears on While She Sleeps' latest release, 'You Are We.' Fan-filmed footage of the performance can be seen below.

Watch the clip and let us know what you think!

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