Agnostic Front Premiere New Single & Music Video "Matter Of Life & Death" - RUN-D.M.C's Darryl McDaniels Guests
New York hardcore legends Agnostic Front have teamed up with hip-hop icon Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels of RUN-D.M.C. for their new single “Matter Of Life & Death.” The track marks the second single from the band’s forthcoming 13th studio album, “Echoes In Eternity,” which is set for release on November 7th.
A video for the song was helmed by Blake Farber, both of which now available for streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below.
RUN-D.M.C. were among the first to fuse rap and rock, most famously through their groundbreaking 1986 collaboration with Aerosmith on “Walk This Way.” Their genre-blending approach would later continue with appearances on the ‘Judgment Night’ soundtrack and collaborations alongside Fred Durst, Tom Morello, and Kid Rock.
Agnostic Front frontman Roger Miret commented on the track:
“Guest vocals on this song is the legendary Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of RUN-DMC with his fierce style just flowing through the verse and joining the band for the chorus! In this song we speak of survival through dark times and trying not to regress but sometimes you are pinned by those dogs that aggressively corner you up against a wall. Basically, you have no choice but to strike as you are trying to leave that life.”
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