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GHOST’S NEW SINGLE STAY (FEATURING PATRICK WILSON) OUT NOW

Lightning strikes twice in multiple realms of the world of Ghost today: with the release of their cover of Shakespears Sister’s 1992 Brit Award-winning single, Stay (featuring Patrick Wilson), Sweden’s foremost theatrical rock purveyors not only mark their second outing scoring the grand finale of a major motion picture

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BLACK VEIL BRIDES & VILLE VALO CO-HEADLINE FALL TOUR OF U.S. & CANADA

This fall, the classic season for dark and romantic music, BLACK VEIL BRIDES and VV (VILLE VALO) will co-headline a massive tour in select cities across North America. Presented by Hot Topic, the BVB & VV 2023 Tour (featuring special guests DARK DIVINE) combines three unique bands who champion the heavy-hearted, hopeless, and broken with mixtures of high intensity and melody.

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ELEGANT WEAPONS UNLEASH SINGLE/VIDEO FOR TITLE TRACK FROM THEIR DEBUT ALBUM, ‘HORNS FOR A HALO’

On the same day that the all-star metal collaboration Elegant Weapons drops their debut album, ‘Horns for a Halo’ – May 26th – fans will also be able to view their latest music video, for its title track. Comprised of Rainbow singer Ronnie Romero, Judas Priest guitarist Richie Faulkner, Uriah Heep bassist Dave Rimmer, and Accept drummer Christopher Williams, the title track from ‘Horns for a Halo’ is the third single/video

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FINGER ELEVEN RELEASE MUSIC VIDEO FOR TOGETHER RIGHT

TORONTO, ON – May 10, 2023 – Multi-platinum-selling band, Finger Eleven, is thrilled to share the official music video for their latest single, Together Right, off the forthcoming collection of hit singles from Craft Recordings

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Sabaton’s “Stories From The Western Front” EP

In celebration of this final EP, the band has also unleashed a brand-new music video for “1916” filmed in Birmingham, England, and at Britain’s famous Black Country Living Museum. The music video features an overload of historical characters from the SABATON lore, a headbanging metal army from Birmingham, and even a cameo from the living members of Motörhead – Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell.