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Lionheart Share “Keep Talkin” Music VideoNEW ALBUM LOVE DON’T LIVE HERE AVAILABLE 01/22, PRE-ORDER HERE (December 23, 2015 – San Francisco, CA) – The California hardcore band Lionheart has unleashed another new music video from their upcoming album Love Don’t Live Here. “Keep Talkin” was released today via the Impericon YouTube page and was shot at a house party the band threw in Oakland. “This is an ignorant and heavy song, which is all its supposed to be,” says vocalist Rob Watson. “We do this shit for fun, not for a career. We aren’t looking to change the world via an MP3. For all you whiny internet weirdos who take this shit way too seriously: this one’s for you, & if you don’t like it you can suck my dick from the back, you fuckin crybabies. “ Love Don’t Live Here will be released via LHHC Records (a label formed by the band members themselves) on January 22nd. Lionheart has also signed with BDHW Records for the album’s release in Europe and Asia. It was engineered by Cody Fuentes at Rapture Recording Studios in Hayward, CA and is available for pre-order at All in Merch. Pre-orders via iTunes will include an instant download of “Keep Talkin” and the record’s first single “Pain”. |
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About LIONHEART: Following a short break after the release of Undisputed, the band came back stronger than ever with 2014’s ‘Welcome To The Westcoast’. The album debuted at #1 on both iTunes metal and GooglePlay metal charts. Now, off the heels of sold out shows and Festival appearances around the globe, Lionheart returns in January 2016 with their most punishing album to date: ‘Love Don’t Live Here’. The album title, a nod to a classic R&B/ Motown song by the same name, shows the bands unwillingness to conform to the typical “hardcore mold”, as well as the bitter and unforgiving lyrical content the band is known for. LDLH is a journey through a life rarely lived but often imitated. Backed by a combination of blistering metallic hardcore and west coast groove, front-man Rob Watson offers a window into a life of pain, despair, and an unrelenting will to overcome. |