Zao Release New Track “Fear Itself”
11th July 2015Zao have released their new track “Fear Itself”, the b-side to their recently released 7″ digital single.
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Zao have released their new track “Fear Itself”, the b-side to their recently released 7″ digital single.
The Amity Affliction have released a new video for their previously un-released track “Skeletons”.
We Came As Romans have released a new track titled “Tear It Down” thanks to Billboard.
The track is taken from the bands self titled album which is set for release on Equal Vision Records on July 24.
Soulfly have released the first studio video from their recent sessions recording “Archangel”.
“Archangel” is currently set for release on August 14 through Nuclear Blast.
Soilwork have released a new track titled “The Ride Majestic”.
The song is taken from the bands upcoming album of the same name which is set for release on August 28 through Nuclear Blast.
Frontman Bjorn “Speed” Strid had the following to say regarding the track:
“‘The Ride Majestic‘ was one of the first songs we wrote for this album. The intro sets a certain melancholic mood and after that it’s all pure melodic mayhem. There’s a very epic and anthemic feel to it, which suits the album title perfectly. The lyrics deal with the fear of dying and the art of remaining sane while you’re still alive.
Not wanting to miss a thing, wanting to embrace every moment, and being able to bring it all back on your dying day, with a snap of your fingers. It’s also a tribute to the ones we’ve lost and the comfort of hoping that they will catch us when we fall, on the other side.
We believe that, if there is an afterlife, this song would be the soundtrack to that journey. It deals with the acceptance of life and death and possibly everything between and beyond.”
Miss May I have released a new video for their track “I.H.E.”.
The song comes from the bands upcoming album “Deathless” which is currently set for release on August 07 through Rise Records.
Coheed And Cambria have released a new track titled “You Got Spirit, Kid”.
The song is included on the bands upcoming album “The Color Before The Sun”, breaking the bands bond with The Amory Wars and first non-concept album. The album is currently set for release on October 09 through 300 Entertainment.
Vocalist/guitarist Claudio Sanchez said of the move:
“I kind of want people to know that Coheed can write that sort of record. I’ve always said in the past that there’s never been a limitation on the band. It makes no sense to me to draw a line in the sand and never cross it.”
Bring Me The Horizon have been teasing these past few days through a series of social media posts.
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— Bring Me The Horizon (@bmthofficial) July 7, 2015
— Bring Me The Horizon (@bmthofficial) July 5, 2015
Between The Buried And Me are streaming their new album “Coma Ecliptic” in it’s entirety ahead of its release on July 10 through Metal Blade.
Team Sleep (Deftones) have released a new version of their track “Ever (Foreign Flag)” which was recorded in the studio live in front of fans.
The song is included on the bands upcoming release “Woodstock Sessions, Vol. 4″. which has been set for release on July 10.
Chino Moreno had the following to say regarding live albums:
“I love studio albums. I love the painstaking detail of great production on a great studio album, where the band have got together with a producer and sculpted all these layers of sound into something till it’s perfect. But there’s something about live albums. The rawness of them is something that I find really compelling – listening to that band in a moment, where there’s nowhere to hide. I used to have these PJ Harvey bootlegs that I obsessed over, listening over and over to how the songs evolved into these different beasts live. There’s a curiosity to them: a sense of danger, like anything could go wrong.
Because a lot of the time, things do go wrong. Sometimes it sounds amazing and everything clicks. Other times, it sounds shit. Some of my favorite music and favorite bands – they didn’t always work live. It’s how it goes. Recently I went through some oldDeftones live CDs and some songs would spontaneously sound different each night we played, which was kinda cool. There’s an uncertainty to live recordings that’s exciting.
I was really happy and relieved at how well the new Team Sleep live record turned out. The idea was kind of insane. We hadn’t played together for probably seven years but decided to give ourselves one day to rehearse, then record in front of what I guess you’d call a studio audience. It was terrifying. I’ve never released a live album before withDeftones or otherwise. I felt really nude. It could have been a catastrophe, man.
Instead, songs like ‘Your Skull Is Red’ are totally different and evolved from how they were the first time we recorded them [on Team Sleep’s 2005 debut]. It’s a cool snapshot. We got away with it!”