For The Fallen Dreams have premiered their new music video for "Bombay," a track from their most recent release, Heavy Hearts.

For The Fallen Dreams - Bombay


Chelsea Grin launches new song included on the new album, Ashes To Ashes to be released on July 8 by Artery Recordings

Suicide Silence have premiered a new song, “Cease to Exist,” which marks their first original recorded track with new vocalist Hernan “Eddie” Hermida. The song will appear on Suicide Silence’s You Can’t Stop Me, which comes out July 15 on Nuclear Blast. Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments.

SUICIDE SILENCE - Cease To Exist

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Chelsea Mueca ha publicado el primer video de estudio para su próximo álbum, Ashes To Ashes, que se fija para un lanzamiento de verano.
Chelsea Grin - Ashes To Ashes - Estudio de vídeo



Italian metalcore band Upon this Dawning will release their new album, We Are All Sinners, on April 29 via Artery Recordings.
After working since July 2013 the new album titled "We Are All Sinners"

Upon This Dawning have announced that Dani Nelli is the band’s new vocalist after making a shift in quiet away from former singer Gianluca Molinari. 
Upon This Dawning We Are All Sinners 2014
1.                  Anima
2.                  Embrace the Evil
3.                  Obey
4.                  13
5.                  The Last Conception
6.                  City of Sin
7.                  No Coming Back
8.                  Eternal Slave
9.                  Fake
10.               The Encounter
11.               Reborn
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Suicide Silence will release their new album, You Can’t Stop Me, on July 15 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment.
It will be the first album to feature ex-All Shall Perish vocalist Eddie Hermida since the death of singer Mitch Lucker in 2012. Hermida made his first U.S. appearance as Suicide Silence’s new frontman at the recentRevolver Golden Gods.
The album was produced by Steve Evetts (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Sepultura) and features artwork by Tim Minarzik of Throne Media & Design, which you can see below.
You Can’t Stop Me includes special guests such as Greg Puciato of The Dillinger Escape Plan and George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher of Cannibal Corpse.

Guitarist Mark Heylmun said, “Mitch left behind a set of lyrics with the title You Can’t Stop Me. This gave us chills to say the least, and we knew we had the title and title track. This filled us with inspiration for writing sessions to empower us and empower you, the supporters of Suicide Silence.”“We as a band, and Steve Evetts, worked tirelessly on this record and I’m not gonna say we can’t wait for you to hear it. I’m gonna tell you that you have to hear it. You have to sit and listen from start to finish. I’m not gonna tell you this is our best record we’ve ever done. I’m gonna tell you this is the record we care more about than any record we’ve ever done. This is a record that we fought, bled, sweated, and fucking cried over.”
You Can’t Stop Me standard track list:
1. M.A.L.
2. Inherit The Crown
3. Cease To Exist
4. Sacred Words
5. Control (feat. George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher)
6. Warrior
7. You Can’t Stop Me
8. Monster Within (feat. Greg Puciato)
9. We Have All Had Enough
10. Ending Is The Beginning
11. Don’t Die
12. Ouroboros
The special edition will include two bonus tracks including a Hatebreed cover and a DVD with studio and touring footage.
By: #GuilleDark





Looking to shake listeners out of the safety and comfort of complacency, Whitechapel declare war on what they see as a doomed civilization on their fifth album, Our Endless War. Armed with an arsenal of punishing riffs and guttural screams, the bandmembers lash out against modern society with a visceral tirade of seething, unfiltered hate, and no one is safe from their terrible anger. On the forward-looking "Worship the Digital Age," the band go on the warpath against the media and their constant intrusion into our lives. Their criticism quickly turns to religion on "How Times Have Changed," a song that takes society to task for living by "ancient folklore." While Whitechapel's capacity for hatred and discontent is nothing new (especially in the world of death metal/deathcore), the relentlessness of the album's execution is impressive. From Our Endless War's opening moments, Whitechapel don't give the listener a moment of respite as they launch one sonic assault after another until they've made their point perfectly clear. While this kind of non-stop aural violence might be fatiguing for some, Whitechapel's sound feels so visceral and vital that it's hard to ignore, and that's kind of the point. Although Our Endless War may be about society, Whitechapel make it abundantly clear that the time for discussion has long since passed. This gives listeners the crucial task of deciding whether they want to ride the wave of catharsis with the band, or simply be crushed by its enormity. The CD release has two more tracks than the LP, "Process So Familiar" and "Fall of the Hypocrites."
 Our Endless War Track Listing:
01. Rise
02. Our Endless War
03. The Saw Is the Law
04. Mono
05. Let Me Burn
06. Worship the Digital Age
07. How Times Have Changed
08. Psychopathy
09. Blacked Out
10. Diggs Road
11. A Process so Familiar (Bonus Track)
12. Fall of the Hypocrites (Bonus Track)
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By : GuilleDark


Miss May I are proud to announce the release of their new record 'Rise Of The Lion' on 28th April 2014 via Rise Records. The bands have sold over 150,000 copies of previous albums to date. This is the band's fourth album and the first to be produced by the legendary Terry Date (Pantera, Deftones, White Zombie & Bring Me the Horizon).
"Rise Of The Lion is a big step forward for our band. It's our most diverse record by far. The main goal was to create a timeless metal record that defines our band and I believe we have done it." -Levi Benton.
Inspiration lyrically for the album came from letters the bands have received from fans over the years.
"I wanted to find a new perspective to write from on this record. I wanted it to be less about me and my life, as I feel I covered that a lot on the last record. So I have this huge box of letters we've received from fans over the years. Often they are about how our songs have helped people through tough times or been the soundtrack to great times. So I decided to write songs from the perspective of different fans who have written to us."
The band have also unveiled the artwork for the new record, which strikingly features a their lion emblem freshly tattooed on a fans back (see below).
"We really wanted to bring our lion emblem back for this record. It's something that people associate with our band and something that was missing on the last record. That said, we wanted something fresh and exciting. We see so many people with that tattoo and it really has become synonymous with our band and our fans. So we decided to find one special fan to have it tattooed on them and represent this record. We wanted a really nasty, bloody, fresh tattoo to symbolize the dedication we and our fans have for this band. Nice, bloody, and metal!"
Rise Of The Lion
  • 1. Refuse To Believe
  • 2. Lunatik
  • 3. Gone
  • 4. Echoes
  • 5. You Want Me
  • 6. Tangled Tongues
  • 7. Hero With No Name
  • 8. Darker Days
  • 9. The End Of Me
  • 10. Saints, Sinners, and Greats



Por: # GuilleDark