Video Roundup: Destruction / Satanic Overdrive / Alestorm / Excuses Excuses / Helsott / Beriedir

Halfway through the first holiday week and it’s about time for some noise and flickery pictures…

Destruction

This Friday, April 8, the world finally gets to celebrate Destruction’ 40th anniversary with their hard-hitting full-length, Diabolical! On the new single “Repent Your Sins”, the German thrash metal icons sound better than ever, fully displaying their unbeatable craft as the pioneers of thrash metal – never stepping off the gas!

Satanic Overdrive

The Gothenburg four-piece released their debut, self-titled, album last week. To celebrate, here’s a video for one of the songs from it!

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Alestorm

The buggers are back! Dig out your eye-patches, and hide away your rum (and your ducks). Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum, is out on June 24th.

Excuses Excuses

“Listen Up!” is inspired by the struggles we all face trying to achieve the goals we set for ourselves in life. Whether that goal is to become a movie star, or simply just to get out of bed that day, we can always find the strength inside to persevere no matter how tough or daunting things may seem. Watch below, stream elsewhere.

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Helsott

Helsott,  America’s leading pagan metal band, has unveiled the music video for “Independence Night”, the new single featuring guest vocals from Tim “Ripper” Owens, from their concept album Will and The Witch. The group’s newest album will be released by M-Theory Audio on Friday, May 20th. Pre-orders for CD, limited-edition gold double vinyl, and digital editions of Will and The Witch are available now. The video was created by Raf Ortega (Ayreon, Subterranean Masquerade).

Beriedir

Releasing the new album AQVA this past January via Rockshots Records, progressive power metal legion Beriedir is sharing with fans their latest music video for the track “Rain”.

Under a faint rain, in the early morning through an old city, this track makes us face the effects of regret, guilt, and nostalgia. Despite seemingly hostile, the suffocating roads of that place turn into an unlikely embrace, while the now pouring rain hides our tears. Anger suddenly adds to the mix, directed both outwards and inwards, while everything fades into a downpour after a hymn to that city.

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