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New Music: The Warning, Sleeping With Sirens, Blacklist Union, Erik Grönwall & More

Ego

The Warning: Ego

“We loved shooting ‘Ego’! This music video is all about reclaiming your power, embracing confidence, and standing tall in your identity… even when the world is watching,” states The Warning (pictured above).

They add: “It’s always so special for us to release music in our first language, Spanish.”

Paralyzed

Sleeping With Sirens: Paralyzed

“‘Paralyzed’ is one of the heaviest songs on the new record (“An Ending In Itself,” due June 12th), says Sleeping With Sirens vocalist Kellin Quinn. “We had a blast making it and really leaned into the bands that shaped and inspired us growing up (Thrice, The Used and Haste The Day). It’s aggressive, emotional, and captures a side of us we’ve always loved exploring.”

Stupid Wolrd

Tommy Lee: Stupid World

The track, featuring singer/social media influencer Chad Tepper, is from the recently released “Tommyland Rides Again,” a reimagining of his second solo album, the 2005 “Tommyland: The Ride.” “Take a ride inside my twisted musical world and experience its new life,” suggests the Mötley Crüe drummer,

Sing

Violet Breed: Sing

The Alternative Rock band is a collaboration between Tesla founder/bassist Brian Wheat and Alex Gonzato, an emerging U.K. singer/songwriter.

They list The Beatles, Paul McCartney, Queen, and My Chemical Romance as major influences.

“Sing” is Violet Breed’s fifth single.

Blacklist Union

Blacklist Union: Jackson

It’s a cover of the iconic the duet made famous by Johnny Cash and June Carter, featuring Femme Fatale’s Lorraine Lewis.

Blacklist Union frontman Tony West says, ” I’m here to bring the wow factor and the fire to the firefight.”

Can’t Keep On Running

Drag Me Out: Can’t Keep On Running

The band is led by Denis “Stoff” Shaforostov, the former vocalist for Asking Alexandria 

“I felt like every fan that connected with (Asking Alexandria’s) I Won’t Give In’ would say that this song was written for them. It radiates the same energy and the same vibe,” Stoff comments.

Erik Grönwal

Erik Grönwall: Who’s The Winner

The track is from the former Skid Row singer’s recently released solo album “Bad Bones.”

“This album is 100 percent me — the good, the bad, all of it,” Grönwall says. “I don’t really know how to make music any other way than honestly anymore.”

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