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Weekly Music Video Roundup Featuring Awesome New Tracks From The Likes Of Lydia And Milestones

If you’re in need of some new music, we’ve got a few we think you would love. Make sure you check our latest music video roundup.

Lydia Sunlight

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Take a peek at some of the great stuff that’s been released this past week – our favourites include videos by Asking Alexandria, Lydia, Milestones and Dividium.

Asking Alexandria – Alone In A Room

Asking Alexandria‘s ‘Alone In A Room’ had quite some success on the charts, and now the band have also released a music video to go with it. Guitarist Ben Bruce shares their excitement: “Alone in a Room is one of my favourite songs I have ever written! We are so excited to finally be able to share with you, the long awaited Prequel to Into the Fire! The story continues ladies and gentlemen, thank you all so much for helping our new album continue to grow into what we feel is our most exciting and daring record to date!”

Lydia – Sunlight

Lydia have released another music video in anticipation to the release of their seventh studio album Liquor, dropping 13th July. The new track ‘Sunlight’ comes with a quirky music video/ short film centred around tumultuous romance. It’s a visually stunning video that’s definitely worth watching.

Milestones – Once Upon A Time

Following the recent release of their album Red Lights, Mancunian four-piece Milestones have shared the third track off the album ‘Once Upon A Time’. Frontman Matt Clarke comments: “Once Upon A Time is a song that was about a speech phobia I suffered from whilst growing up. It’s about how you can turn any fear or hurdle in life into a positive, and strive for greatness.”

Dividium – Satisfaction Guaranteed

Progressive metal band Dividium have released the second video in a series of six for their track ‘Satisfaction Guaranteed’, taken off their upcoming EP T.H.R.E.E., to be released June 1st. The band’s chronicle of videos showcase a group of people on a path of self-destruction and chaos.

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