Lamb Of God have shared a new live video for their latest single “Sepsis.” You can check that out below. The clip was filmed during the band’s October 3 set at the Aftershock festival in Sacramento, CA.
Alice In Chains have announced a deluxe 30th anniversary box set edition of their 1995 self-titled album. The set will be available early next year via Legacy Recordings.

The box set will feature the following:
“Alice In Chains 30th anniversary deluxe box set is limited to 3000 units, exclusive to the official artist store.
Box Set Includes:
- 2LP vinyl with pop-up gatefold packaging
- Three 7-inch singles
- 10 custom art prints
- 12 tarot cards
- Hardcover comic book
- Cassette
- Two double-sided 24×24” posters
- Double-sided zoetrope slip mat
- 3D ballerina + zoetrope coin record topper.”
Pre-orders for the collection can be found HERE.
In addition to the box set, the self-titled album will also be available on purple and yellow swirl vinyl through the band’s website, translucent highlighter yellow with black and white splatter vinyl through Brooklyn Vegan and Revolver, and purple/white mix vinyl through Walmart.
Nickelback are featured on a new version of Shenandoah’s “The Church On Cumberland Road.” You can find an animated music video for that track below:
Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon commented:
“First, let me say that it’s always a great opportunity to befriend those in the music industry, regardless of the genre. Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger and I had the chance to talk about their music and ours and the parallels of some of the tunes that could be swapped out on the setlists. The idea came up, and after a few text messages, we were off and running with what is one of the coolest things we’ve ever done. Shenandoah and Nickelback. Who would have thunk it.”
Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger added:
“We’ve always had a deep respect for the artists who came before us, and Shenandoah is one of those bands that helped define an era. Getting the chance to collaborate with them on ‘The Church On Cumberland Road’ was an absolute blast. It’s a song that feels as vibrant today as it did when it first came out.”
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