HELLYEAH: Music Video For New Track "Startariot" Released

The official lyric video for"Startariot", a new song fromHellyeah, can be seen below. The track […]
August 20, 2016

The official lyric video for"Startariot", a new song fromHellyeah, can be seen below. The track is taken from the band's fifth album,"Unden!able", which was released on June 3 viaEleven Seven Music. The effort marks the first timeHellyeah's current lineup - vocalistChad Gray, guitaristsTom MaxwellandChristian Brady, drummerVinnie Pauland bassistKyle Sanders- has recorded together as a unit.

Hellyeah's previous album, 2014's"Blood for Blood", was the album metal fans and critics were waiting forHellyeah to make, based on the revered metal pedigree of the individual members. Such an artistic achievement - the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hard Rock album chart - meant the band set the bar incredibly high.Hellyeahdoes not disappoint with"Unden!able".

"We turned a corner with'Blood For Blood'and we wanted to continue that path,"Paulstates. "It's much heavier and darker, and we take it to another extreme." The album also fosters a sense of community and the notion that "We're all in this together" among the metal community we are part of. The upside down "i" in the title is an exclamation point - a subtle indicator of how metal fans live their lives against the grain for their entire daily existence. "It doesn't matter how old you are - you are always a metal kid,"Chad Graydeclares, referencing himself and fans as one.

With the 2007's self-titled debut,Hellyeahbroke the ice, introducing the world to a band comprised of familiar faces who played in influential bands with signature sounds. 2010's"Stampede"showed off a more pleasure-seeking side ofHellyeah. 2012's"Band Of Brothers"was marked by internal change and further experimentation, while"Blood For Blood"found the band reaching the summit of brutality, creativity, and artfully mined piss and vinegar."Unden!able"is the logical next step and it's frontloaded with songs that crackle with a palpable industrial aggro energy. As guitaristMaxwellsuccinctly says, "It's belligerent and brutal, with peaks and valleys that bring you up and down, emotionally and lyrically."

One reason it's so belligerent and brutal? The time crunch that came along with crafting the album. The band spent 18 glorious but grueling months on the road in support of"Blood For Blood"and was given exactly two weeks (!!!) off before it had to start working on"Unden!able". The pressure and lack of recess awakened a sleeping giant withinMaxwell. There was literally no time to waste and he marshalled his emotions for inspiration.

Without any time to decompress,Maxwell, came out of the gates in sniper mode, admitting there was "no time for demo-itis!" He confessed, "I was pissed, agitated, and distraught. In the long run, it helped. There was so much intensity in the frustration."Paulnotes that the band "took no time off so that we didn't get complacent. We knew there was a window of opportunity." It may not have been optimal at the time, but it yielded a maximized result. "We know we did great, broken ankles and all," he states.Hellyeah's usual formula remained unaltered when it came to the recording process. They demoed atPaul's home studio in Dallas, Texas before writing and recording withKevin Churkoin Las Vegas.

"Unden!able"hosts redemptive, but throttling songs that will "scratch your soul," according toGray."X"is fast, furious and "over the top," saysPaul. "It is something that metal fans need." It's expected to become an instant fan favorite. Meanwhile, the more contemplative"Human"isHellyeah's version of a power ballad, with an emphasis on "power." It's moving yet it's monstrous. The title track surges with raw energy and industrial crunch."Love Falls"is a rhythmic and sultry departure for the band, which measures pain and anger equally, while"Startariot"is nothing short of a fist-pumping, fuel-burning heavy metal epic.

"Unden!able"is a complete work, including the cover artwork inspired byChad Grayand designed byWilliam "Wombat" Felch, who the band discovered by his artistic interpretations ofHellyeahsongs onYouTube, and whomPaullabeled "like a new member of the band," is a definitive visual matching the album's sonic wrath. It's also emblematic of the metal community and the kids who find their kindred spirits inHellyeah. The eyes are the portal to the soul,"Graysays. "There is more extremity, so I wanted it to represent looking into the eye of someone who is a member of the metal community being cast out. You always feel like a fighter. So we created this eye and the exclamation point [in the title]as the stamp on this madness. You are looking into the soul of a metalhead."

Overall, there's a surging current of hunger in"Unden!able". The members have had success in the past, but they're not satisfied with all they have done. "It's all I know,"Paulmuses about what keeps him manning the kit and making new music, despite a career so illustrious that no one would fault him if he chose to hang up the sticks. "I could have quit and could be playing golf. Being a traveling musician? That fuels me. I have a true passion and belief inHellyeah and heavy metal music."

Grayconcludes, "We're all in this together. We are metal fans first and foremost. We play off each other every night with our metal family. As a metal kid, I'd go to shows because I needed the release. Being on the other side now, I need this as bad as the fans do. I need to hit that deck every day and give everything I can." The divide betweenHellyeah and their fans has been erased with"Unden!able". It's an album made for the metal community, by the metal community.

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