For Today
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Feb 9 Feature
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Mar 24 HMTV
For Today releases new live music video for ‘No Truth, No Sacrifice’
For Today dropped a new music video for “No Truth, No Sacrifice” today, created using live footage from the band on their most recent tour. The Sioux City, Iowa...
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Dec 15 The Jump
For Today announces first tour of 2016 with Phinehas, Like Moths to Flames and Vanna
For Today has announced their first tour of 2016, a month-plus long venture with metalheads Phinehas, hybrids Like Moths to Flames and the ever-impressive Vanna. The dates and cities...
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Nov 5 The Jump
Oakland Raiders QB Derek Carr is a big For Today fan
ABC30 is Fresno’s local affiliate, and Action News Sports Director Tommy Tran holds a weekly segment called “QB&A,” where he talks with Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr. During the...
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Oct 16 Reviews
Wake
For TodayReview by Ben Rickaby
I was surprised to hear For Today’s sound shift with their latest album, Wake, and in the wake (no pun intended) of their previous effort, Fight the Silence. Wake‘s...
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Aug 21 HMTV
WATCH: For Today releases new music video for ‘Broken Lens’ from upcoming album, ‘Wake’
For Today’s newest album, Wake, will be in the hands of fans this October, but last night the band released a new music video for “Broken Lens.” The song...
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Aug 10 The Jump
For Today announces new album, ‘Wake,’ Fall tour with Fit for a King, Gideon, Phinehas, Silent Planet
An incredible line-up of heavyweights has been announced for the fall, the perfect time to get your sweat on in a mosh pit. For Today has announced new album,...
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Jan 14 HMTV
Tourniquet fights against animal cruelty in new video
Speed metal legends Tourniquet shows the dark side of dog fighting in the new lyric video for “The Slave Ring” from their album, Onward to Freedom. The song features vocals from Mattie...
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Oct 20 Feature
Voice of the Voiceless
For Today's Mattie Montgomery and Remedy Drive's David Zach have committed albums to fight the silence of the voiceless. Editor David Stagg leads them in a roundtable discussion of Zach's undercover work overseas, Montgomery's mission Stateside and how you can help combat human trafficking starting immediately.
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October 2014
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Oct 2 The Jump
South By So What posts first two waves of their 2015 lineup
Texas’ South By So What metal and all-around party festival doesn’t start until March 20 (about another 160 days from now), but the festival has already announced most of...
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Sep 22 HMTV
WATCH: The Color Morale bring hope in behind-the-scenes video
The Color Morale have kept themselves busy this year. Beyond releasing their anticipated album Hold On Pain Ends, the band has launched Live Through One, an online resource to...
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Sep 6 HMTV
WATCH: For Today’s ‘Molotov’
Last week, For Today dropped a new music video for “Molotov,” shot in the magazine’s hometown of Houston, Texas. The song comes from their latest album, Fight the Silence,...
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Aug 25 HMTV
WATCH: For Today posts new video for ‘Molotov’ PLUS exclusive behind-the-scenes shots!
Earlier today, metalcore giants For Today posted a new music video for their jammer “Molotov.” Fact: The video was shot in the magazine’s hometown of Houston, so I was...
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Jul 23 HMTV
We Came As Romans announces fall tour with For Today, live video
We Came As Romans is announcing their fall tour with For Today, The Color Morale, Crossfaith and Palisades and it kicks off September 11th in Lansing, MI. The tour is to celebrate...
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July 2014
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Jun 5 HMTV
War of Ages releases new song, album details and artwork
War of Ages will be releasing their sixth studio album, Supreme Chaos, and it will approach the recording process with a structured plan of “writing metal songs, ripping them apart...
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Mar 26 HMTV
Watch: For Today’s ‘Break the Cycle’ featuring Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire
If you haven’t seen it yet, For Today’s latest music video for “Break the Cycle” has premiered, and it features our March band’s vocalist, Memphis May Fire’s Matty Mullins.
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March 2014