Nervosa and Amon Amarth are also among the best of the week.
Here at Wikimetal we're always on the lookout for the latest news from the world of rock and heavy metal. With that in mind, we've selected the best releases of the week and compiled them into a playlist at the end of the article.
Hellyeah – “333”
Metal supergroup Hellyeah has revealed a devastating new track. “333” will be on the band’s upcoming, as-yet-untitled album, which will feature Vinnie Paul on drums. The release is expected on June 28th.
Nervosa – “Raise Your Fist”
Brazilian band Nervosa has released a new music video for the song "Raise Your Fist ." The track, which is part of the album Downfall of Mankind, speaks of struggle and resistance. In addition to live scenes, the video features images of fans and musicians from other bands raising their fists. Some of the special appearances are from bands like Sepultura, Destruction, Flotsam & Jetsam, and Ratos de Porão.
The Cranberries – “Wake Me When It’s Over”
On the one-year anniversary of Dolores O'Riordan's death, The Cranberries announced their eighth and final studio album. In The End will be released on April 26th and will feature the singles “All Over Now” and “The Pressure”. Today, the Irish band released another track from the LP, “Wake Me When It's Over” .
Duff McKagan – “Chip Away”
Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan has released a new song, "Chip Away," in which he discusses the media, sensationalism, and clickbait. The track will be on his upcoming solo album, Tenderness. "The song is a battle against cable TV and divisive agendas… all for money," McKagan said. "The song also sheds light on the fact that history repeats itself over and over again. And that we will get through this together."
Amon Amarth – “Raven’s Flight”
Amon Amarth has announced that they will release a new album, Berserker, the band's 11th. It is scheduled to debut on May 3rd. The successor to Jomsviking will include 12 tracks, among them "Raven's Flight ," which has just received a music video. The video was directed by Roboshobo and is the first of a trilogy that romanticizes a night on the road with the band.

