Lionheart releases new single “Ice Cold” from upcoming album

The California hardcore band Lionheart has unveiled its latest single, “Ice Cold,” from the forthcoming album “Valley Of Death II.” This track maintains the group's signature beatdown-driven sound, characterized by blunt heaviness and directness. It builds on a series of recent releases previewing the record.

Lionheart, the Oakland-based hardcore outfit, continues to generate anticipation for its upcoming album “Valley Of Death II” with the release of “Ice Cold.” The single embodies the band's established style: tight grooves paired with an aggressive vocal delivery, staying true to their no-frills approach that has defined them since their inception.

This release follows a pattern of teasers that have spotlighted various facets of the album. The cycle began with “Bulletproof,” followed by “Roll Call” and the title track “Valley of Death II.” More recently, Lionheart shared “Death Grip,” which features guitarist Kevin Skaff of A Day To Remember, and “No Peace,” both of which highlight the record's intensity without veering from core hardcore elements.

“Valley Of Death II” acts as a sequel to the band's prior efforts, emphasizing themes of toughness, unity, and street-level realism. The full tracklist includes:
- Bulletproof
- Chewing Through The Leash (feat. Matt Honeycutt – Kublai Khan TX)
- Ice Cold
- Valley of Death II
- No Peace
- Roll Call
- Salt The Earth
- Release The Dogs
- Death Grip (feat. Kevin Skaff – A Day To Remember)

By steadily dropping these singles, Lionheart sustains momentum leading into the album's complete rollout, reinforcing their reputation in the hardcore scene.

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The California hardcore band Lionheart has released a visualizer for their latest single, Salt the Earth. This track serves as the fifth preview from their upcoming album, Valley of Death II, announced in mid-November. The band will support the album's release with a European tour alongside Madball, Gideon, and Slope.

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German rock band Fireborn has unveiled their latest single, 'Dancing With The Villain,' serving as the opener for their upcoming album Dreamcatcher. The track comes with a new music video, marking the second visual from the project. The album is set for release on January 23.

 

 

 

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