The Almost has released a new song titled "Chokehold," their first new music since 2013's Fear Inside Our Bones. You can listen to the song and watch the corresponding music video below.
The Almost Releases First New Song in 6 Years


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The Almost has released a new song titled "Chokehold," their first new music since 2013's Fear Inside Our Bones. You can listen to the song and watch the corresponding music video below.

As of yesterday, The Classic Crime has officially begun recording their sixth full length studio album.

Reclaim The Day has just released their first single "Who You Are," a track produced by Josiah Prince (Disciple).

Relient K is polling their fans to determine the top 12 favorite tracks of all time. Those songs will be chosen for a special vinyl pressing.

Red has announced that they will be touring as support for In Flames on their fall tour. From stage at Uprise Fest this past weekend, lead singer Michael Barnes also shared that the band plans to release an EP early in November.

Manafest has launched a new kickstarter to support his next project, This Is Not The End. You can find the campaign at manafestkickstarter.com.

Last week, Random Hero officially announced the addition of guitarist Micah Labrosse.

The Australia-based worship movement Planetshakers has just released their latest album Rain, recorded at the annual Planetshakers Conference in Melbourne. This album includes the special bonus of a rock version of "Fall On Me." You can hear the track and watch the video below.

A special radio broadcast featuring a star-studded lineup of major rock and alternative artists kicked off National Suicide Prevention Week today. The artists include Skillet, Disturbed, and Blink 182. The broadcast, under the initiative I'm Listening, aired on over 230 radio stations owned by Entercom, as well as on radio.com, where you can stream the broadcast. You can find out more at ImListening.org.

Today RED released an alternate version of their single "The Evening Hate," stripped back to prominently feature strings and piano. The original version released this summer as RED's first under their new independent era.