New Music: I Prevail, Three Days Grace, Helloween, Plush & The Halo Effect

I Prevail
I Prevail: Into Hell
“This song is about loving someone through their lows and struggles,” offered frontman Eric Vanlerberghe. “Being there to take their burdens. Loving them through everything because that’s what they do for you.”
Earlier this year, I Prevail parted ways with vocalist Brian Burkheiser, who was forced to step away from touring activities due to his battle with Eagle’s syndrome,
Inro Hell

Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace: Dominate
“This song’s about the fire that wakes you up when the world doesn’t,” vocalist Matt Walst explained. “The sun doesn’t rise or set for you — it just keeps spinning. If you want something, really want it, you’ve gotta bleed for it. You’ve gotta be willing to give up everything — sleep, comfort, peace — just to get a shot at being the best.”
The track is from the bands eighth album, “Alienation“, which will arrive on August 22nd.
Dominate

Helloween
Helloween: This Is Tokyo
“I’ve always wanted to write this song. Japan plays a special role in my life because I had my first big successes there,” stated vocalist Andi Deris. “I wanted to create a tribute to Japan for a while now and finally found the right lyrics. Because ‘Tokyo’ sounds better than ‘Japan,’ the city stands for a whole country that is very important to me.”
Helloween’s seventeenth album, “Giants & Monsters,” will drop August 29th.
This Is Tokyo

Plush
Plush (featuring David Draiman): Why
“We live in challenging times,” stated the band’s Moriah Formica. “That reality has often left me feeling deeply empty and hopeless. ‘Why’ is a song that conveys that sentiment.”
“Writing this with David Draiman (Disturbed) was an amazing experience,” added Formica.
Why

The Halo Effect
The Halo Effect: How The Gods Kill
“During my teenage years, the darkness and allure of the early Danzig albums introduced me to a whole new way of thinking about what Rock and Metal could be,” remembered vocalist Mikael Stanne. “Glenn’s (Danzig) vocals and lyrics were also incredibly influential on this aspiring vocalist/lyricist.”
The Halo Effect features five former members of In Flames.
How The Gods Kill
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