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Sleeping With Sirens explain what inspired "Cheers" and other news you might have missed today

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Watch new a music video from Megosh—plus, don’t miss news from Somos, Tigers Jaw and As It Is. Check out the news you might have missed today below!

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1. As It Is added Grayscale to their European tour

 

The #okayEU tour. Now with added @grayscalepa! Tickets at asitisofficial.com

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The bands will be joined by WSTR and Courage My Love during the run, which hits Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Italy, France and the Netherlands in February and March of 2018.

2. Fossil Youth announced a winter tour with Born Without Bones and the Happy Alright

More information and tickets here!

3. Megosh shared a high-energy cover of Selena Gomez and Marshmello's “Wolves”

“The symbolism and meaning behind 'wolves' obviously varies from person to person; what it means to Selena we are sure differs from what it means to us, but that notion was the perfect set-up for us to express our own struggles without being too specific,” the band told New Noise.

4. Tigers Jaw are playing a holiday show

The band are playing Will Yip's Holiday Party on Dec. 6 in Philly with Turnstile plus a special guest. Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 1.

5. Sleeping With Sirens released a behind-the-track video for the making of “Cheers”

Kellin Quinn & co. explained what inspired them to write the track off their latest album, Gossip.

6. Somos shared a new single, “Permanently Lost”

The song comes just over a month after the band teased on Twitter they were writing new material.

7. Kali Masi announced West Coast tour dates

The tour kicks off in January in Saint  Louis, MO and wraps up in Iowa City, IA.

8. Brooklyn metal trio Unlocking The Truth debuted their music video for “My Chains”

“We wanted the video to show that Unlocking The Truth has more to offer than just a good song. The video and song both push the envelope for 'the norm' in metal music,” guitarist/vocalist Malcolm Brickhouse says.

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