
HeadbangersBlog.com readers have chosen Bleed The Sky's "Sullivan" over new videos by Trivium, All That Remains, Lordi and Amon Amarth to return for the next "Headbangers Ball," which will air from 2 to 3 a.m. EST on Saturday (next week HBB will return to its 11 p.m. EST time slot).
"This is one outstanding technical band," commented SomeWeirdGuy! "The drumming is so technical and so smooth, it makes other bands drop their jaws through the concrete and breaks every tooth inside their mouths." Read more...

Will it be All That Remains, Amon Amarth, Bleed the Sky, Lordi, Trivium, or someone else from last week's "Headbangers Ball" who returns for a second airing this week? It's entirely up to you.
You know how this thing works. Choose one video from the list below and include an explanation why the artist should receive a return trip to the "Ball." Remember, only new videos are eligible and past Your Vote Counts winners cannot win again. That's why you gotta listen to us and choose from our list -- which is a pretty good one.
Now here's the bureaucratic stuff. Anyone who votes for more than one act will be disqualified, each IP address is only allowed one vote and the polls are open between now and 3 p.m. on Wednesday. One more thing, Headbangers Ball's timeslot is changing once again to 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. EST. So either brew a lot of coffee, stock up on Red Bull or set your TIVO. Click "more" to see this week's choices and watch 'em again. Read more...

These guys are from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which is most famous for being the location where psycho Army veteran Timothy McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995, killing 168. McVeigh was convicted of 11 federal offenses and died by lethal injection in 2001. Fortunately, Bleed the Sky have a more constructive outlet for their hostility and misanthropy -- Playing brutal, face-lacerating metal and... drinking like a pack of dehydrated hippos.
Click "more" to read singer Noah Robinson describe the band's inebriated experience shooting the video for "Sullivan," then watch the fruits of their drunken labor. See it again on Saturday's "Headbangers Ball". Read more...