Back in 2008, Slipknot’s M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan, Corey Taylor, Jim Root, and Sid Wilson recorded an album under the name Look Outside Your Window amid the “All Hope Is Gone“ sessions. The effort was “lost” for years until it finally received a vinyl release on Record Store Day. However, due to its exclusivity, it has been hard to come by. As such, the band have decided to give the record a wide release on June 12. A Digipak CD and the following vinyl colors will be available: Blue Transparent Leaf-Filled, Clear Purple, Bubblegum Pink, Silver Nugget, Golden Pearl, and Eco Black. Pre-orders can be found HERE.
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Saint Agnes Share “Get Them Out” Visualizer
Saint Agnes have shared a visualizer for their new song “Get Them Out.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin,” which will be released on May 29.
Kitty A. Austen said the following about the single:
“I wrote ‘Get Them Out’ for a friend who would listen to the bullying and the antagonistic voice in his head and believe it. I wanted him to see himself the way I do, as a beautiful person, and to treat himself better.
This is my favorite riff on the record: It’s a constant, revving build-up of tension, like an agitated, mental state that allows for no comfort or resolution. This was the first song that Jim Pinder (Sleep Token, Bring Me The Horizon) mixed from the record, and it set the blueprint:
crushing, spitty industrial balanced with expansive, melancholic beauty.”Kitty also commented on the visualizer, which pays tribute to Nine Inch Nails’ “March Of The Pigs” video:
“We had an hour to spare at the end of filming for another song so we decided to do a one-take, live rendition of ‘Get Them Out’ as an homage to our favourite music video of all time. No edits, one shot, make-up artist cameo, and all. I’m sure people will hate us for it.”
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Shinedown Score 25th No. 1 On Mediabase Active Rock Chart
Shinedown have extended their record for most No. 1s on the Mediabase Active Rock chart. The band earned the honor after scoring their 25th No. 1 with their song “Safe And Sound.” That track will appear on the group’s new album “Ei8ht” (out May 29).
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John 5 Shoots Down Claims Suggesting Mötley Crüe Play Along To Backing Tracks
During a recent appearance on the Thinking About Guitar podcast, Mötley Crüe guitarist John 5 shot down claims suggesting that the band play along to backing tracks during their live shows. According to him, “everybody plays everything.”

John said the following:
“I’m so glad you brought that up, and people don’t wanna talk about it, but I’m so glad you brought it up, because here’s the thing. I’ve always said, ’cause there was this talk that was going on for so long, like, ‘Oh, this person’s not playing live,’ or, ‘That person’s not playing live.’ Everything — [bassist] Nikki [Sixx] is playing every note up there, but it’s so funny that people don’t wanna accept that. They’ll be, like, ‘Oh, his hands aren’t even on the bass,’ and it’ll be up in the air. But it’s, like, he’s fretting a note, or it’s he’ll have this arm up, but he’s picking with this hand. But people don’t understand that. Nikki plays every single note on that stage. He messes up. You can hear mistakes. [Drummer] Tommy [Lee] plays everything. I play everything. [Vocalist] Vince [Neil] is singing. And I think people just don’t wanna hear that. I don’t understand why people don’t want to accept that, but we work really hard, and the live tracks, they sound great. We play. I listen to these songs, these tracks back, and I’m, like, ‘This sounds really great.’ And that’s ’cause we work hard at it. And that’s it. Everybody plays everything.
Listen, there’s backups [backing vocals] that are on track. Of course, there’s backups pumped in, there’s sirens pumped in, there is intros pumped in, but all the music that we’re playing is being performed by us. And I’m up there singing backups, and Nikki’s singing backups, and we do our best, and it’s probably… I’m not a singer. I’ve played with some of the greatest singers in the world, but I’m doing my best with backups. But, yeah, we play all of that stuff, and I’m proud of that. I’m proud of that. And everybody just works really hard.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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Tesla Share Video For Cover Of Queen’s “Spread Your Wings”
Tesla have shared a new video for their cover of Queen’s “Spread Your Wings.” That track is from the band’s new covers album “Homage,” which will be released on July 17. Brian Wheat commented:
“‘Spread Your Wings’ for me was the song I always wanted to record by Queen. I always felt it was the one song they had in their catalog that should’ve been a massive hit, but wasn’t because it was overshadowed by ‘We Are the Champions’ and ‘We Will Rock You’ on the ‘News Of The World’ album. It was also a song written by John Deacon, who was the band’s secret weapon and whom not many people talk about, the quiet one, shall we say.”
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Evanescence Share Behind The Scenes Look At Their “Who Will You Follow” Music Video
Evanescence have shared a behind the scenes look at their recently released video for “Who Will You Follow.” You can check that out below. The song is from the band’s new album, “Sanctuary,” which will be released on June 5.



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