The track is taken from the band's brand new EP, Resist, which is out now via Mediaskare Records.
Click "read more" to stream the video!
Hundredth have released a new music video for "Shelter". The track is taken from the band's brand new EP, Resist, which is out now via Mediaskare Records. Click "read more" to stream the video!
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MetalSucks and Courthouse News are reporting that British metal label Earache Records is suing the Century Family and their affiliate Century Media (home to the likes of New Years Day and The Pretty Reckless). Earache claims that Century owes them $250,000 in licensing fees and “broke a promise” to release a back catalog of “hundreds of albums.” Click "read more" to find more out about this situation. Australian metalcore five-piece Feed Her To The Sharks have signed to Victory Records. Recording begins in April for their label debut, which is scheduled for a late fall release. Click "read more" to see all. Reddit AMAs have been paying out some pretty good information lately (see: Thrice). Yesterday, during the Taking Back Sunday AMA, a fan asked the band about their relationship with Brand New (of course). Drummer Mark O’Connell surprisingly replied that their booking agent has actually tried to set up a Brand New and TBS tour, but “they always say no.” You can check out the full question and answer by clicking "read more" Chiodos have premiered “Looking For A Tornado,” the latest song to be released from their upcoming album, Devil, on Loudwire today. (The band have already released eight other tracks from the album.) Click "read more" to stream song. “I—I fucking hate you!” Craig Owens screams at the opening of “Expensive Conversations In Cheap Motels,” the latest track to be released from Chiodos’ upcoming album, Devil. The song was released, along with an accompanying music video, following suit with the band’s strategy of releasing one single a week leading up to the release of their new album. click "read more" to stream song. "Is it in poor taste? Depends on your taste buds" - Touché Amoré on controversial Fred Phelps shirt3/24/2014 Touché Amoré met some backlash (surprisingly) after they reissued their “Good Riddance” shirt following the death of one-time Westboro Baptist church leader Fred Phelps. Phelps, who left the church in 1980, was most widely known for organizing the homophobic “God Hates Fags” protests. Click "read more" to see rest of article. Gwar vocalist and founding member Dave Brockie, who performed as Oderus Urungus, was found dead in his Richmond, Va. home Sunday evening. Cause of death has yet to be determined, and, though police plan to perform an autopsy, they do not suspect any foul play at this time. Brockie was 50. Click "read more" to find out more about this tragic loss. Only Crime have released a music video for "Life Was Fair" from their forthcoming studio album for Rise Records. Pre-orders for Pursuance (out on May 13) are up on MerchNOW. Click "read more" for video. BadChristian Music, a new record label formed by post-hardcore vets Emery, dropped their inaugural release today, Live In Color, a live EP from Seattle Washington’s Kings Kaleidoscope. The EP will be available for free download from the label’s website for one week. (You can watch the entire Live In Color performance by clicking read more.) Thrice has been on hiatus since 2012. But recently frontman Dustin Kensrue hosted a Reddit AMA where he revealed that the band will likely tour again and not only does he hope they will release more music—he suspects it. |
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