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Slaughter to Prevail Announce New Album, Unleash Single 'Russian Grizzly in America': Stream

Slaughter to Prevail Announce New Album, Unleash Single 'Russian Grizzly in America': Stream

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The post Slaughter to Prevail Announce New Album, Unleash Single 'Russian Grizzly in America': Stream appeared first on Consequence.
Slaughter to Prevail have announced details of their forthcoming album, titled Grizzly. In advance of the LP's July 18th release via Sumerian Records, the predominantly Russian deathcore band has unleashed the single 'Russian Grizzly in America.'
Grizzly is Slaughter to Prevail's third full-length studio album, and marks the follow-up to 2021's Kostolom. The album announcement comes after the release of five singles ('Conflict,' 'Viking,' '1984,' 'Behelit,' and 'Kid of Darkness') that are all included on the 13-track effort.
'I think this is the best album we have ever written,' stated frontman Alex Terrible. 'We put so much effort into it. We spent a lot of time on every detail and really poured our souls into the songs. In the past, we were always rushing to finish albums and just releasing whatever we had. This time, we took our time, worked carefully on each track, and made sure everything was exactly how we wanted it. Hopefully it was all worth it.'
Grizzly also features a couple of notable guest artists, including Falling in Reverse singer Ronnie Radke on the song 'Imdead' and Japanese pop-metal sensations BABYMETAL on the track 'Song 3.'
Slaughter to Prevail have built up a huge following over the past few years, and have high-profile US festival slots coming up at Vans Warped Tour (all three cities), Inkcarceration, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock.
In addition to belting out blistering vocals, Alex Terrible has started a side career as a bare-knuckle fighter, crushing his opponent just 37 seconds into his debut match earlier this year. The video for 'Russian Grizzly in America' features UFC heavyweight fighter Alexander Volkov.
Watch the music video for 'Russian Grizzly in America' and see the artwork and tracklist for Grizzly below.
Artwork:
Tracklist: 01. Banditos 02. Russian Grizzly In America 03. Imdead (feat. Ronnie Radke) 04. Babayka 05. Viking 06. Koschei 07. Song 3 (feat. BABYMETAL) 08. Lift That Shit 09. Behelit 10. Rodina 11. Conflict 12. Kid of Darkness 13. 1984
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"There is no justification for the brutality Benjamin Netanyahu and his far right government have inflicted on the Palestinian people." U2 speak out on Gaza
"There is no justification for the brutality Benjamin Netanyahu and his far right government have inflicted on the Palestinian people." U2 speak out on Gaza

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"There is no justification for the brutality Benjamin Netanyahu and his far right government have inflicted on the Palestinian people." U2 speak out on Gaza

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The members of U2 - Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. - have each released an individual statement relating to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The four statements were shared on the group's website and on their Instagram account, prefaced by a joint statement from the Irish band."Everyone has long been horrified by what is unfolding in Gaza—but the blocking of humanitarian aid and now plans for a military takeover of Gaza City has taken the conflict into uncharted territory," it states. "We are not experts in the politics of the region, but we want our audience to know where we each stand." The band member's individual statements criticise both Hamas - the organisation responsible for the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel during which 1,200 people were killed and 251 people taken hostage - and Benjamin Netanyahu's government for the retaliation which has led to the killing of over 60,000 civilians in Gaza. "I also understood that Hamas are not the Palestinian people," Bono writes in his statement, "a people who have for decades endured and continue to endure marginalization, oppression, occupation, and the systematic stealing of the land that is rightfully theirs." Guitarist The Edge, meanwhile, uses his statement to describe the Israeli military's actions as "colonial genocide" and "ethnic cleansing'. The four statements in full are reprinted below. BONO Apart from the attack on the Nova music festival on October 7th, which felt like it happened while U2 were on stage at Sphere Las Vegas, I have generally tried to stay out of the politics of the Middle East… this was not humility, more uncertainty in the face of obvious complexity… I have over recent months written about the war in Gaza in The Atlantic and spoken about it in The Observer, but I circled the subject. As a cofounder of the ONE campaign, which tackles AIDS and extreme poverty in Africa, I felt my experience should be on the catastrophes facing that work and that part of the world. The hemorrhaging of human life in Sudan or Ethiopia hardly makes the news. Sudan alone is beyond comprehension, with a civil war that has left 150,000 dead and 2 million people facing famine. And that was before the dismantling of USAID in march and the gutting of PEPFAR, life-saving programs for the poorest of the poor that ONE has fought for decades to protect… the cuts to which will likely lead to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children over the next few years. But but but… there is no hierarchy to such things. The images of starving children on the Gaza Strip brought me back to a working trip to a food station in Ethiopia my wife Ali and I made 40 years ago next month following U2's participation in Live Aid 1985. Another man-made famine. To witness chronic malnutrition up close would make it personal for any family, especially as it affects children. Because when the loss of non-combatant life en masse appears so calculated… especially the deaths of children, then 'evil' is not a hyperbolic adjective… in the sacred text of Jew, Christian, and Muslim it is an evil that must be resisted. The rape, murder, and abduction of Israelis at the Nova music festival was evil. On that awful Saturday night/Sunday morning of October 7/8 2023, I wasn't thinking about politics. On stage in the Nevada desert, I just couldn't help but express the pain everyone in the room was feeling and is still feeling for other music lovers and fans like us — hiding under a stage in Kibbutz Re'im then butchered to set a diabolical trap for Israel and to get a war going that might just redraw the map from 'The river to the sea'… a gamble Hamas' leadership were willing to play with the lives of two million Palestinians… to sow the seeds for a global intifada that U2 had glimpsed at work in Paris during the Bataclan attack in 2015… but only if Israel's leaders fell for the trap that Hamas set for them. Yahya Sinwar didn't mind if he lost the battle or even the war if he could destroy Israel as a moral as well as an economic force. Over the next months as Israel's revenge for the Hamas attack appeared more and more disproportionate and disinterested in the equally innocent civilian lives in Gaza… I felt as nauseous as everyone, but reminded myself Hamas had deliberately positioned themselves under civilian targets, having tunneled their way from school to mosque to hospital. I hoped Israel would return to reason. I was making excuses for a people seared and shaped by the experience of Holocaust… who understood the threat of extermination is not simply a fear but a fact… I re-read Hamas' charter of 1988… it's an evil read (Article Seven!) But I also understood that Hamas are not the Palestinian people… a people who have for decades endured and continue to endure marginalization, oppression, occupation, and the systematic stealing of the land that is rightfully theirs. Given our own historic experience of oppression and occupation, it's little wonder so many here in Ireland have campaigned for decades for justice for the Palestinian people. We know Hamas are using starvation as a weapon in the war, but now so too is Israel and I feel revulsion for the moral failure. The Government of Israel is not the nation of Israel, but the Government of Israel led by Benjamin Netanyahu today deserves our categorical and unequivocal condemnation. There is no justification for the brutality he and his far right government have inflicted on the Palestinian people… in Gaza… in the West Bank. And not just since October 7, well before it too… though the level of depravity and lawlessness we are seeing now feels like uncharted territory. Curiously those who say these reports are not true are not demanding access for journalists and seem deaf to the revealing rhetoric. Examples that sharpen my pen include: Israel's Heritage Minister claiming that the government is racing to wipe out Gaza… his Defense Minister and Security Minister arguing no aid should be let into the territory. 'Not one grain of wheat.' And now Netanyahu announces a military takeover of Gaza City… which most informed commentators understand as a euphemism for the colonization of Gaza. We know the rest of the Gaza Strip… and the West Bank are next. What century are we in? Is the world not done with this far, far right thinking? We know where it ends… world war… millenarianism… Might the world deserve to know where this once promising bright-minded democratic nation is headed unless there is a dramatic change of course? Is what was once an oasis of innovation and free-thinking now in hock to a fundamentalism as blunt as a machete? Are Israelis really ready to let Benjamin Netanyahu do to Israel what its enemies failed to achieve over the last 77 years? And disappear it from membership in a community of nations built around even a flawed decency? As someone who has long believed in Israel's right to exist and supported a two-state solution, I want to make clear to anyone who cares to listen our band's condemnation of Netanyahu's immoral actions and join all who have called for a cessation of hostilities on both sides. If not Irish voices, please please please stop and listen to Jewish ones - from the high mindedness of Rabbi Sharon Brous, to the tearful comedy of the Grody-Patinkin family - who fear the damage to Judaism, as well as Israel's neighbours. Listen to the more than 100,000 Israelis who this week protested for an end to the war. Our band stands in solidarity with the people of Palestine who truly seek a path to peace and coexistence with Israel and with their rightful and legitimate demand for statehood. We stand in solidarity with the remaining hostages and plead that someone rational negotiate their release. Could it be Marwan Barghouthi who the former head of Mossad Efraim Halevy described as 'probably the most sane and the most qualified person' to lead the Palestinians? Wiser heads than mine will have a view, but surely the hostages deserve a different approach — and quick. We urge more good people in Israel to demand unfettered access by professionals to deliver the critical care needed throughout Gaza and the West Bank that they best know how to distribute… and to let the correct number of trucks through. It will take more than 100 trucks a day to take seriously the need - more like 600 - but the flooding of humanitarian aid will also undercut the black marketing that has been happening to benefit Hamas. The band is pledged to contribute our support by donating to Medical Aid For Palestinians. The Edge We are all deeply shocked and profoundly grieved by the suffering unfolding in Gaza. What we are witnessing is not a distant tragedy - it is a test of our shared humanity. I have three questions for Prime Minister Netanyahu. I ask them in the hope of engaging the conscience and sanity of the people of Israel. First: Do you truly believe that such devastation—inflicted so intentionally and relentlessly on a civilian population—can happen without heaping generational shame upon those responsible? Do you not see that the longer this continues, the more Israel risks becoming isolated, mistrusted, and remembered not as a haven from persecution, but as a state that, when provoked, systematically persecuted a neighbouring civilian population? Second: If the end goal is, as the Likud platform suggests, the removal of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank to make way for a 'Greater Israel,' then that is not peace—it is dispossession; it is ethnic cleansing, and, according to many legal scholars, colonial genocide. It is an injustice on a massive scale. And injustice, as we learned in Ireland, is never the path to security: it breeds resentment, it hardens hearts, and it guarantees that future generations will inherit conflict rather than peace. The oppressed do not forget. How can this course of action possibly make your people safer? Third: If you reject the two-state solution—as your government now openly does—then what is your political vision? Simply perpetual conflict? A future of walls, blockades, military occupation? A state of permanent inequality? And if this apartheid state transpires don't you destroy the very argument for Israel's existence as a moral response to the horrors of the Holocaust? For if Israel comes to be seen as a state that systematically denies another people their rights, then the world will inevitably ask whether the only just and sustainable future, the only tolerable future, is a shared state—one where Jews and Palestinians live together as equals under the law. We know from our own experience in Ireland that peace is not made through is made when people sit down with their opponents—when they recognise the equal dignity of all, even those they once feared or despised. There can be no peace without justice. No reconciliation without recognition. And no future unless we refuse to let the past be repeated. The road to peace is difficult. But it is never too late, or too early, to begin walking it. Adam Clayton The humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by Israel's aid blockade and bombing looks like revenge on a civilian population who are not responsible for Hamas' murderous attack on October 7. If Israel moves to colonise the Gaza Strip, it will permanently undo any possibility of lasting peace or solution for hostilities. Forgetting the morality of the situation for a moment, doesn't the technical superiority of Israel's modern army make a boast of its precision targeting of individuals from thousands of miles away? And if so why are the IDF bombarding a civilian population from the skies indiscriminately destroying any bit of shelter and infrastructure? Preserving civilian life is a choice in this war. Larry Mullen Jr. The images of the Hamas-led massacre of Israelis on October 7th and in particular the footage of innocent music fans being slaughtered, beaten and abused at the Nova Music Festival were harrowing to watch. Nothing was achieved except more misery for the region at the hands of Hamas and its allies. So what did Hamas expect would happen when they committed mass murder and took the hostages? Israel's response was those attacks the total obliteration of Hamas was called for by Israel and its allies and was expected.A ground war was bombardment and destruction were expected. The indiscriminate decimation of most homes and hospitals in Gaza, with a majority of those killed being women and children, was not famine was not expected. It's difficult to comprehend how any civilised society can think starving children is going to further any cause and be justified as an acceptable response to another horror. To state the obvious, starving innocent civilians as a weapon of war is inhumane and criminal. Where is the outrage from within Israel, outside of a small, if increasingly vocal, minority?Where is the outrage from the diaspora?Beyond some reluctant and muted acknowledgement of a famine inflicted, power to change this obscenity is in the hands of IsraelI undoubtedly support Israel's right to exist and I also believe Palestinians deserve the same right and a state of their serves none of us. Israel has been accused of carrying out genocidal acts during the ongoing war in Gaza by numerous organisations, including the UN Human Rights Council. Israel's military campaign has resulted in the death of over 60,000 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. 50 hostages from the October 7, 2023 attack remain held in captivity by Hamas in the Gaza has denied any genocidal intent, which requires certain thresholds to be met in order to be legally recognised; a case brought forward by South Africa to The International Court of Justice accusing Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians is ongoing. The conflict has been on-going for decades, with official UN figures for the 15 years before the 2023 escalation recording 7277 Palestinian deaths and 162,121 Palestinian injuries in occupied Palestinian territory and Israel since 2008, and 368 Israeli deaths and 6,670 Israeli injuries during the same time span in the region.

FLOKI's Valhalla MMORPG Storms U.S. Television With 60-Day National Commercial Blitz
FLOKI's Valhalla MMORPG Storms U.S. Television With 60-Day National Commercial Blitz

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FLOKI's Valhalla MMORPG Storms U.S. Television With 60-Day National Commercial Blitz

FLOKI's flagship play-to-earn MMORPG, Valhalla, has officially entered the U.S. mainstream with the debut of its first-ever national television commercial. The 30-second spot aired on Saturday, August 9, at 6:30 p.m. EST during Valhalla's interview segment on New To The Street. For the next 60 days, viewers across the United States will see Valhalla's Viking-themed adventure showcased in 350 commercials broadcast on Bloomberg, Fox Business, and CNBC. The campaign is expected to reach over 1 billion households, marking one of the most ambitious media pushes in FLOKI's history. The TV commercial blitz is part of FLOKI's previously announced three-month U.S. media campaign with New To The Street, aimed at driving awareness for Valhalla following its June 30 mainnet launch. This extensive promotional effort includes bi-monthly FLOKI spokesperson interviews on Fox Business and Bloomberg Television, delivering sponsored programming to more than 219 million U.S. households. The interviews will be complemented by a steady rotation of high-impact Valhalla commercials during prime business hours. The campaign also extends beyond television. FLOKI has secured a digital billboard takeover in the heart of New York City's Times Square. Ads will appear on the iconic Reuters 42nd Street Billboard up to 20 times per hour for four weeks each month, with the initial run highlighting Valhalla's immersive metaverse experience. This visual domination in one of the world's busiest intersections ensures that the Valhalla brand will be front and center for millions of pedestrians and commuters. In addition to television and outdoor coverage, FLOKI's partnership with New To The Street brings a strong digital and press distribution component. Monthly recaps from the NYSE floor and ecosystem case studies will help position FLOKI and Valhalla as leaders in blockchain gaming. The campaign will also leverage New To The Street's 3.16 million YouTube subscribers, along with its social media channels, ensuring 12-month archival access and SEO-optimized reach. Investor engagement will be another focus area during the campaign. FLOKI plans to participate in broker meet-and-greets, retail-focused gatherings in New York City, and virtual presentations to family offices and accredited investors. About Valhalla Valhalla is a blockchain-based MMORPG inspired by Norse mythology, offering players the chance to discover, tame, and battle with creatures called Veras. The game features a player-driven economy and a hexagonal battlefield designed for dynamic combat. You can play the game now, and it will be officially launched on Mainnet on June 30, 2025. Valhalla was developed by FLOKI. Learn more at About Floki Floki is the people's cryptocurrency and utility token of the Floki Ecosystem. Floki aims to become the world's most well-known and most used cryptocurrency and intends to achieve this ambitious goal through a focus on utility, philanthropy, community, and marketing. Floki currently has 550,000+ holders and a strong brand recognized by billions of people worldwide due to its strategic marketing partnerships. Contact Vidal Pedro FLOKI

Huda Beauty Founder Huda Kattan Responds to Backlash Over Anti-Israel Scandal
Huda Beauty Founder Huda Kattan Responds to Backlash Over Anti-Israel Scandal

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Huda Beauty Founder Huda Kattan Responds to Backlash Over Anti-Israel Scandal

Huda Beauty founder Huda Kattan has addressed her controversial comments regarding the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict. 'It's no secret that I have been speaking out about Palestine for quite some time, and that happened from me learning about the Palestinian cause, feeling really frustrated seeing so much injustice happening to the people of Palestine,' Kattan, 41, said in a Friday, August 8, video shared via TikTok. 'Things that I don't see how can be justified. As things escalated and the more that I learned, I've always tried to use my voice.' Kattan explained that, as an influencer, she believes that she has 'a responsibility' to speak out 'on behalf of anything [she thinks] is wrong.' 'I am just so tired of seeing children starve, people maimed, living in tents and being bombed while living in tents while they're just trying to survive the already excruciating and inhabitable conditions that they're living in,' the beauty blogger said. 'In order to silence you from speaking out, to silence me, they do what they always do. They twist your words, label you an antisemite and, right now, I'm experiencing all of that.' Sephora Responds to Huda Beauty's Huda Kattan's Anti-Israel Scandal: 'We Are Actively Reviewing' Kattan has shared her support for Palestine in a number of social media videos earlier this summer. In one TikTok video posted in July, she falsely claimed that Israel was responsible for World War I, World War II, the September 11 terrorist attacks and Hamas' attack on Israel in October 2024. As a result, a number of social media users implored Sephora to stop stocking Kattan's beauty products because of her alleged antisemitic beliefs. (The cosmetics store noted in a statement that it's currently investigating the situation and does not support any hate.) 'I would never condone any hate of any kind,' she said on Friday, denying the allegations. 'That, of course, includes Jewish hate. The fact that I even have to say that is so weird to me because it's so obvious.' Huda Kattan Calls for Change in the Beauty Industry: Stop Asking for Permission to Feel Empowered Kattan further said that her since-deleted video expressed 'critical views of Israel' but nothing regarding individuals of Jewish faith or 'insinuated' anything about them. 'I would never talk about any people because I stand against hate and discrimination,' she said. 'The video was misinterpreted and completely misused. Words were put in my mouth [that] I never even mentioned in the video. The video is not up anymore. … I chose to remove it because I saw a lot of people taking what I said out of context, and I didn't want that conversation happening.' She added, 'The words were twisted so badly that the narrative came out, which I was so disappointed in, that, essentially, I was not recognizing the Holocaust, or I was basically saying that Jews created the Holocaust. [It] was such a weird thing to even say. Why would I say that? It doesn't even make sense.' According to Kattan, learning about the Holocaust in school affected her so much that she pledged to speak out in any similar situations moving forward. 'I feel compelled as a human to speak out for other human beings,' Kattan said. 'I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I also don't think it's fair that you can't criticize the actions of Israel without being mislabeled. Not being able to criticize the actions of Israel is not only creating antisemitism, but I would argue it is a form of antisemitism itself.' Solve the daily Crossword

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