Female-fronted Phoenix rockers Eyes Set to Kill are the latest addition to the Century Media roster. Frontlady Alexia Rodriguez commented on the new deal, saying, "For the past two years, we have been touring around the world and evolving into the band we are today without the support of a label. We are finally happy to announce that we've found a home and family at Century Media and can't wait for what is to come." A new album is due in spring of 2013. To celebrate the new relationship, the band will have a signing party at Angels & Kings in L.A. on Friday, July 20. Details are here. [Via Century Media Press Release]

The Acacia Strain will release Death Is the Only Mortal on Oct. 9. It's the band's Rise Records debut. Guitarist Daniel Laskiewicz (DL) is pulling double duty, playing and producing and recording the album. [Via Press Release]

The hotter-than-hot band Baroness recorded a four-song BBC session while in London last week and the performance will air on Sunday, July 22 at 7PM ET if you want to tune in! The set, which includes "Take My Bones Away," "March to the Sea," "Cocainium" and "The Line Between," was recorded at Maida Vale Studios in London on July 13. Listen here. [Via Press Release]

Vision of Disorder shared the track listing for The Cursed Remain Cursed, which drops Sept. 18. It's the Strong Island band's first album in a decade. The track listing is as follows:

'Loveless'

'Set to Fail'

'Blood Red Sun'

'Hard Times'

'Annihilator'

'Skullz Out (Rot In Pieces)'

'The Enemy'

'The Seventh Circle'

'New Order of Ages'

'Be Up On It'

'Heart And Soul'

[Via Earsplit Press Release]

Stage diving is an art. An art that involves a lot of epic fails. An art that boasts some athletic accidents. An art that is death-defying. In honor of the most epic and accomplished stage dives, committed by the likes of Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Slipknot's Sid Wilson, Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix and Boy Hits Car, watch this video mashup of some of the best. BTW, you might be thinking "Boy Hits Who?" But the band released music on Wind Up Records in the early '00s and someone in the band once dropped 68 feet into a crowd. Yikes! Take the plunge. [Loudwire]

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