Dig the guitars, stay for the high octane brutality! Soilwork are back on the scene and ready to pummel you with a blistering new track called "Enemies in Fidelity." The band has teamed with Loudwire to bring you the exclusive premiere of the song, which can be heard in the player above.

As stated, the track opens with some pretty nifty guitar work before kicking into gear and firing on all cylinders as Bjorn "Speed" Strid lives up to his nickname, powering through the track with swift and hard-hitting vocals.

Strid states, “'Enemies in Fidelity' is indeed a very melodic and atmospheric beast. This was one of the first songs that I wrote for the new album and it holds a lot of surprises. The chorus almost sounds as if Simon and Garfunkel started a black metal band. That's the way we like it -- playful, dark, intense and melancholic. It definitely stands out, but also gives you an overall idea of what Soilwork currently is about."

He adds, "The lyrics deal with whether you should escape or succumb to the suffering that you might experience in your life, in order to find new strength. The ambivalence. The guilt and the respect towards your own existence. Being awakened and finding satisfaction through frustration and anger, to a point where it almost becomes addictive. Enjoy!

If you like the song, you can look for "Enemies in Fidelity" on the band's upcoming album The Ride Majestic, which is due Aug. 28 via Nuclear Blast. The album is available to pre-order in a variety of bundle options and formats at this location.

Soilwork are also getting the itch to play. The band has a handful of European shows over the next month before crossing the pond to join Soulfly, Decapitated and Shattered Sun on the "We Sold Our Souls to Metal" tour. The trek gets underway Sept. 30 in Los Angeles, with shows booked into early November. See the full itinerary for the run below.

Soilwork with Soulfly / Decapitated / Shattered Sun Tour Dates

09/30 -- Los Angeles, Calif. -- Fonda Theater
10/1 -- San Francisco, Calif. -- Regency Ballroom
10/2 -- Portland, Ore. -- Hawthorne Theater
10/3 -- Seattle, Wash. -- Studio Seven
10/4 -- Vancouver, British Columbia -- Rickshaw Theatre
10/6 -- Kelowna, British Columbia -- Level Nightclub
10/7 -- Edmonton, Alberta -- Starlite Room
10/8 -- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan -- O'Brian's Event Centre
10/9 -- Winnipeg, Manitoba -- Park Theatre
10/10 -- Minneapolis, Minn. -- Amsterdam
10/11 -- Joliet, Ill. -- Mojoes
10/12 -- Des Moines, Iowa -- Val Air Ballroom
10/13 -- Cleveland, Ohio -- Agora Theater
10/14 -- Toronto, Ontario -- Opera House
10/15 -- Montreal, Quebec -- Corona Theater
10/18 -- Columbus, Ohio -- Northland Performing Arts Center
10/19 -- Pontiac, Mich. -- Crofoot Ballroom
10/20 -- New York, N.Y. -- Gramercy Theater
10/21 -- Baltimore, Md. -- Ottobar
10/22 -- Knoxville, Tenn. -- The International
10/23 -- Atlanta, Ga. -- Masquerade
10/24 -- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. -- Culture Room
10/25 -- St. Petersburg, Fla. -- State Theater
10/27 -- Houston, Texas -- Scout Bar
10/28 -- Austin, Texas -- Empire Control Room
10/29 -- Dallas, Texas -- Gas Monkey
10/30 -- Albuquerque, N.M. -- Sunshine Theater
10/31 -- Mesa, Ariz. -- Club Red - NO SOULFLY
11/1 -- San Diego, Calif. -- Brick By Brick - NO SOULFLY

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