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A/V Roundup: Album Streams From UNEARTH, DEVIN TOWNSEND, IN FLAMES and more

What a great way to start the week. We have album streams from the Devin Townsend Project, Unearth and In Flames and a new song from Chimaira. Suicide Silence posted a new lyric video. Also, we have a teaser of what new music from Every Time I Die will sound like. Let's go…

I've been listening to Devin Townsend Project's Ghost and Deconstruction for weeks now, and both are amazing for different reasons. You can read our review here. Now you can hear for yourself, as both albums are streaming on AOL Music. Listen to Deconstruction here and the incredibly soothing Ghost here.

Suicide Silence have released a lyric video for the track "Fuck Everything" off their upcoming release, The Black Crown.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QScDSAoXlNs[/youtube]

You can now stream Unearth's new record, Darkness In The Light over at Alternative Press. This is the band returning to the sound that made them big, and there are definitely some killer tracks worth checking out if you are/were a fan of the band.

In Flames' new album, Sounds of A Playground Fading is also streaming on AOL Music. The album comes out tomorrow.

Chimaira have posted a new track, "Born In Blood" which features Whitechapel's Phil Bozman doing guest vocals over at Metalsucks. I have to say this new Chimaira sounds fucking crushing, and I was never a big Chimaira fan. Their new album, The Age of Hell, out August 16 via eOne.

Every Time I Die have posted this video teaser of what their new material is sounding like.

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