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The Amity Affliction New Music Video

The Amity Affliction post a new music video for their song, "Don't Lean On Me" 

PostedMay 16, 2014
AuthorAlex Hamm
Tagsthe amity affliction
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'68 sign to Good Fight Music

'68 have signed a record deal with eOne Music / Good Fight Music. '68 features guitarist and vocalist Josh Scogin, formerly of Norma Jean and The Chariot, and hometown friend Michael McClellan on drums.

PostedMay 15, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tags'68, josh scogin
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Interview: Hour of Penance

Hour of Penance's new record, Regicide, came out this week and guitarist Giulio Moschini took some time to discuss it along with his favorite US food, and more!

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PostedMay 14, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagshour of penance, interviews, fleshgod apocalypse, cannibal corpse
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Parkway Drive announce UK winter tour dates

Parkway Drive just announced they'll be headlining a few UK shows this December. 
Support will be from Heaven Shall Burn, Northlane and Carnifex. Tickets will be available starting friday, here. 

PostedMay 14, 2014
AuthorAshley Setzer
Tagsparkway drive, tour, tour dates
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The Word Alive release new song "Broken Circuit"

The Word Alive released their new song "Broken Circuit". The track is on their album "Real" which will be released June 10th via Fearless Records. To see more information on the album, and listen to the new song, check below! 

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PostedMay 14, 2014
AuthorAshley Setzer
Tagsthe word alive, new song
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Review: Structures - Life Through A Window

Structures, the Canadian metalcore band currently signed to Sumerian Records new album Life Through A Window had some metalcore fans had head banging and others bored.

Life Through A Window, being the band's sophomore record obviously tried to create a unique sound for themselves. They have a unique sound but not necessarily all theirs. Initially, Structures gave off a very heavy Stray From the Path vibe. The two bands being on the same label, I thought maybe it wasn't too far off to think Structures is just a generic rip off. Maybe Structures is just another money maker for the label. Although, not all the material on Life Through A Window sounded similar to Stray From the Path, they definitely tried some more sounds away from that heavy influence.

 The album kicks off with "Buried" which keeps an interesting riff in the intro, then adds some heavy flavor with the rhythm guitar. The song kept me interested but was really nothing to special. The lyrics made me cringe a few times, otherwise not a bad opener to this sophomore album.

"Nothing to Lose" opens our eyes to a little Stray From the Path influence, not too much though as to be an unbearable copy cat though. This song keeps the ball rolling for the album. The melodic guitars have any listener on their knees playing the air guitar and the heavy lines keep the heavy metalcore part in tact. The band's sound fits very nicely together in this track.

"The Worst of Both Worlds" feels like an Stray From the Path b-side. It feels this way not only because Andrew (Stray From the Path vocalist) guest stars on it but, it structures very identical to a song they would create except a bad knock off. As soon as you hear those harmonics from the opening sequence it feels like it should've been on Anonymous. This track was very disappointing because it had nothing to put on the table except energy.

 Otherwise, the rest of the album was ultimately uneventful and monotonous. The song structure was way to similar, absolutely no diversity between songs. I felt like I was listening to the same song at different tempo and slight variations between leads.

The album kept us on our toes in the opening acts but in the end let listeners down. Whether it was the Stray From the Path borderline copy-cat/ influence scenerio, to the poor song structure. 

6/10

PostedMay 13, 2014
AuthorAlex Hamm
Tagsstructures, stray from the path, life through a window, Metalcore
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Beartooth announce new album, Disgusting

Beartooth announce details of a full-length album "Disgusting" being released June 10th via Red Bull Records. 
To view tracklisting details, tour dates, as well the new track "Beaten In Lips" video, check below.

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PostedMay 13, 2014
AuthorAshley Setzer
Tagsbeartooth, music video, tour, new song, New Album
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Landon Tewers announces solo tour dates

Vocalist Landon Tewers of The Plot In You just announced dates of a solo tour this summer. Check out the dates below. 

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PostedMay 13, 2014
AuthorAshley Setzer
Tagslandon tewers, the plot in you, tour dates, solo tour
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Ghost Town release new song "Acid"

Ghost Town premiered their new song "Acid". To listen to the new track, album and touring information, check below!

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PostedMay 13, 2014
AuthorAshley Setzer
Tagsghost town, warped tour, new song
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Man Overboard premiere "Wide Awake" music video

Man Overboard released their video for the track "Wide Awake", to view the video, and the bands tour dates, check below. 

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PostedMay 12, 2014
AuthorAshley Setzer
Tagsman overboard, wide awake, music video
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