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Dyin' to see another new video of a power metal band playing in a world engulfed by flames? Then look no further. Hammerfall's "Any Means Necessary" has arrived to satisfy your pyromania. The video was shot in Belgrade, Serbia with director Ivan Colic (i-Code), who has also worked with Hammerfall on their "Natural High" video.

"Any Means Necessary" is the first single from the Swede's eighth album, No Sacrifice, No Victory, which arrives on these shores February 20. The disc was CD was largely recorded at Sonic Train Studios in Varberg, Sweden. Click "more" to watch the video. Read more...

The entire new Dragonforce album, Ultra Beatdown, (out August 26) is currently available for streaming. Click "more" to hear the record and watch exclusive interview footage with singer ZP Theart and bassist Frederic Leclercq. Read more...

The name of DragonForce's new album, Ultra Beatdown (out August 26), reminds us of the old "ultraviolence" from Stanley Kubrick's classic film "A Clockwork Orange." Actually, half the time we type the name of the record, we write it as Ultra Violence. And when we do that, something goes off in our head that triggers the Overkill song "Electro-Violence" from their 1987 album Taking Over, from back when they still had guitarist Bobby Gustafson and before they started to sound -- well, not quite as cool.

But we're here to talk about DragonForce -- or rather, DragonForce singer ZP Theart and bassist Frederic Leclercq are here to talk about themselves. Click "more" to see Pt. 2 of our exclusive interview with the band and hear the members discuss Leclercq's contributions to the record, their writing process, liberating lyrics and, well, more. Read more...

Currently, DragonForce are battling to win over Slipknot and Disturbed fans on this year's RockstarĀ  Energy Mayhem Festival, but pretty soon the band's mettle will really be put to the test. On August 26 DragonForce's fourth album, Ultra Beatdown, will be released and the speed metal race will be on to see if the band members can maintain the breakneck pace of success of Inhuman Rampage and its "Guitar Hero 3" hit "Through the Fire and the Flames." So far, the group seem to be on course. The first single on Ultra Beatdown, "Heroes of our Time" is amping up the band's fans and raising the blood pressure of their detractors and the song's video -- which receives its "Headbangers Ball" debut on Saturday night on MTV2 -- has received more accolades than Pamela Anderson's last boob job (well, maybe that's stretching things a bit, but it's pretty rad).

We recently sat singer ZP Theart and bassist Frederic Leclercq in front of the camera and listened to them rattle on about the new album, their worst beatdowns and the differences between Beatdown and Rampage. Click "more" to see part one of three: Read more...

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Greek prog-power metal band Firewind have started working on a video for their song "Breaking the Silence," which appears on the band's fourth album, Allegiance, reports Blabbermouth The clip, which is being directed by Patric Ullaeus (Lacuna Coil, In Flames) will feature a guest spot with the lovely singer Tara Teresa.
On this weekend's Headbangers Ball catch the band's last video, "Falling to Pieces," which was also directed by Ullaeus.

Firewind are currently touring without singer Apollo Papathanasio, who recently suffered an unspecified family emergency that had to be taken care of. Metalium vocalist Henning Basse has filled in for Firewind's European dates, however the band expects to have Papathanasio back by the time they make their U.S. debut at ProgPower USA on October 5 in Atlanta.