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Anglo-Swedish modern metal powerhouse SONIC SYNDICATE have posted the fourth vlog from their recently concluded "Diabolical Tour Of Art" headlining tour. Take a look behind the curtains via this link: http://youtu.be/lmK5UPyhfusEpisode 1 can be viewed here: http://youtu.be/YdO8haYEUxIEpisode 2 is available at: http://youtu.be/ZbdrBgzMylMEpisode 3 can be seen here: http://youtu.be/Gm-aFtbMpvAThe tour led the band through Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Czech, supporting their brand new self-titled album, which was released back in June. The album has hit the official album charts in Germany (#36) and Austria (#74).Furthermore the band has also been confirmed to support label mates MACHINE HEAD on their run through Scandinavia:29th Nov - Store Vega, Copenhagen Denmark30th Nov - Sentrum Scene, Oslo Norway1st Dec - Arenan, Stockholm SwedenCommented singer Nathan James Biggs: "If I could pick any band in the world to share a stage with I guarantee MACHINE-Fuckin-HEAD would be in the top 3! These shows are gonna be insane and we get to roll out the most brutal tracks from our new album, really let loose on stage, and on our home-turf no less! Knowing Rob Flynn is going up after us is really gonna push me to kill it every night as he's one of the best frontmen in the business. Both SONIC SYNDICATE and MH fans should be psyched, this tour will be one of the most devastating runs to hit Scandinavia, ever!"Check out the "Favourite Track" webisode featuring drummer John Bengtsson at: http://youtu.be/RkYL4hWAmbYWatch the episode featuring vocalist Nathan James Biggs can be watched here: http://youtu.be/hU4gfpCSL2sWatch guitarist and songwriter Robin Sjunnesson talk his favourite at this location: http://youtu.be/HvQyAyxXXiwRecently the official music video for the second single, 'Before You Finally Break', has been released. The clip was shot by renowned director Patric Ullaeus (IN FLAMES, DIMMU BORGIR, CHILDREN OF BODOM, etc) and features SOILWORK singer Björn 'Speed' Strid on guest vocals. A exclusive Making Of has been made available here: http://youtu.be/MnNuhWD6Cy4Check out the official music video at http://smarturl.it/SoSyBYFB The first single off the album, 'Black Hole Halo', can be viewed at http://youtu.be/7RxHJeKNXSQAlso check out the studio trailer for more info: Part #1 can be viewed here: http://youtu.be/MgWlvLrUjOc Part #2 is available here: http://youtu.be/fAqC_WEYrcIPart #3 can be checked out at this location: http://youtu.be/oahYekbZD-gThe album can be ordered via this link: http://media.nuclearblast.de/shoplanding/2014/sonic-syndicate/sonic-syndicate.html Read more... then come back and comment below.

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