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A/V Roundup: New music from TESSERACT, DYING FETUS, SHADOWS FALL, ENSLAVED, PHOBIA and more

It's Friday, and before the weekend hits, let's do a sweep of all the new music that was just put out, including new tracks from TesseracT, Dying Fetus, Mark Tremonti of Creed fame, Shadows Fall, Enslaved grind masters Phobia and a video teaser from Animals As Leaders. Let's begin…

TesseracT have posted their cover of the Jeff Buckley tune "Dream Brother" over at Metal Hammer. The track comes off their upcoming acoustic EP, Perspective, out May 21st. The EP is inspired by the acoustic session they performed for us, which can be seen here.

Check out this absolutely crushing new track from Dying Fetus, "Second Skin." It's so heavy, I crapped my pants. Ok, not really. But make sure to pick up their new album, Reign Supreme, on June 19.

You may know Mark Tremonti as the guy who isn't Scott Stapp in Creed, or the guitarist in the band that isn't Creed, Alter Bridge… but the dude is a metal fan, he's repped Suffocation in the past, and the love for metal shines through in the first 30 seconds of his solo debut single, You Waste Your Time, which is streamable on SoundCloud.

This teaser for Animals As Leaders' new music video of the title track from their latest release, Weightless made me realize I barely listened to that album. Guess it didn't grab me as much as their debut. Time to give that one another spin.

Shadows Fall is everywhere right now in anticipation for their new album, Fire From The Sky coming out this Tuesday. The band have two new songs streaming, here and here.

Get your grind on with this new Phobia track streaming at Decibel Magazine.

Finally, thanks to MetalSucks for pointing out that we can hear about a minute of new Enslaved music in a recent interview they did with a Norwegian public radio website.

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