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New Jersey’s symphonic metal band Everdawn unveil their new single and the accompanying music video ‘Another Lifetime’, out now via Frontiers Music Srl. The band commented about the track: “Many of us feel the constant fear that we are straying from our path, or that the journey set before us is not the one we’re meant for. We may feel afraid we are not strong enough to face the battles ahead or we feel anxious that we are veering away from the life we want. This song is about fighting inner demons, challenging our insecurities or preconceived notions and rising above. Trust nothing but yourself to achieve what you want in life, following your own footsteps. Realize: you are exactly where you are meant to be and who you are meant to become.”

Gore. have released their new single ‘Angels Like You’ with accompanying music video. “‘Angels Like You’ is one of two songs on the EP written about a particular individual, as opposed to a relational dynamic,” says vocalist Haley Roughton. “This song is about somebody who appeared righteous and just but ended up being quite cruel. In a bigger scope, this song depicts those who are self-aggrandized and signal their virtue. These people profess their greatness to others as a mask, so that we do not see how much they truly loathe themselves. Recording this song was a cathartic process and helped me let go of that person, and the hurt they left behind.”

Rockshots Records and Lay Of The Autumn is excited to announce the release of their third single, ‘After All This Time? Always’ from their highly anticipated album Of Love And Sorrow due out on October 25. ‘After All This Time? Always’ inspired by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows PT2, with a title symbolizing the sacrifice of eternal love. This song is an incredible lovely and fully orchestrated ballad where the voice of Iryna ERIA Boyarkina is majestic and unbelievable. Like the other two singles, this one completely stands for its beauty in a way that is uniquely Lay Of The Autumn.

CineMetal sensations, Ammify, have just dropped their latest visual masterpiece, the official music video for their captivating single, ‘HOMESICK.’ With a unique blend of post-production magic and mesmerizing performances, this video promises to captivate and astonish you. The entire production takes place on a virtual stage with towering LED screens, jaw-dropping pyrotechnics, and a light show rivaling any arena concert. Despite the high-energy performance and multi-cam coverage, every element of the stage, lighting, and effects was created digitally, transforming the experience into a mind-bending illusion of a live concert. The cutting-edge visual effects transport viewers into a surreal concert landscape, adding a powerful visual narrative to the intense emotion of ‘HOMESICK.’

Rap metal sensation Sicksense – featuring vocalists Vicky Psarakis (ex-The Agonist) and Robby J. Fonts (Stuck Mojo) – have released their new single, ‘On Repeat’. Check out the official video below. The band’s Earache Records debut, Cross Me Twice, will be released on February 14, 2025. [via Brave Words]

LEAGUE OF DISTORTION have released a new music video. The new music video, for the track ‘Chainsaw’, is taken from the German modern metal band’s upcoming new album, Galvanize, which is scheduled to be released in October this year, via Napalm Records. Speaking about the new single, the band says, “our new single ‘Chainsaw’ cuts deep with its unapologetic commentary on the brutality of life, injustice, and karma. It channels our rage and frustration of living in a world where greed and hypocrisy reign. The song serves as both a warning and a catharsis – reminding us that vengeance and consequence are inevitable. This track is a sonic explosion of rebellion, a visceral call for justice in a broken system.” [via Distorted Sound]

HERIOT have released a new music video. The new music video, for the track ‘Opaline,’ is taken from the breakout UK metal band’s debut album, Devoured By The Mouth Of Hell, which was released last week, via Century Media Records. Speaking about the new song, the band shares, “Opaline addresses the need to accept that sometimes you must sit with the truth alone, however isolating it may be, until others are ready to understand it. It emphasises trusting your instincts but forgiving yourself for the times you couldn’t. This is the first song we’ve released with predominantly clean vocals and is in a direction we’ve not experimented with before.” [via Distorted Sound]

Enemy Inside is back with a vengeance, releasing their new single and video, ‘Should Have Known Better’. The modern metal outfit delivers a track that blends fierceness and finesse, unafraid to challenge and redefine the genre. The lyrics drive this message home with a steadfast resolve, showcasing the band’s knack for blending introspective storytelling with raw emotion and heavy-hitting energy, digging deep into themes of betrayal and resilience. “It’s a reminder that you cannot look into someone’s head and should watch out for those uninterested in your success and well-being,” the band explains. “It’s for all the fake friends talking behind your back or only sticking around in your best moments but not at your worst. You tried to play the wrong person – you should have known better.” The accompanying music video mirrors the song’s fierce narrative. Frontwoman Nastassja Giulia takes on the role of a high-society icon, confidently dominating a high-stakes gambling table. The video, crafted by Nastassja alongside creative collaborator and guitarist Evan K, and mixed and mastered by Christoph Wieczorek, seamlessly intertwines sophistication and defiance. It captures the essence of the song’s message — standing strong in the face of betrayal, reclaiming power, and serving a taste of karma to those who have underestimated you. ]via Brave Words]

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