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DISTURBED Release “No More” Video + Announce Special EP ‘Live From Alexandra Palace, London’

As they gear up for the second leg of their North American headlining tour, multi-platinum rock band DISTURBED have released an electrifying video for new single “No More,” directed by Matt Mahurin (U2, Metallica).

Mahurin also directed the video for Disturbed’s GRAMMY® nominated rendition of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence,” a clip that has amassed over 535 million YouTube views to date. He also helmed the companion clip for the band’s recent No. 1 hit, “A Reason To Fight” off new album Evolution (Reprise Records).

A concert version of “No More” can be heard on LIVE FROM ALEXANDRA PALACE, LONDON, which comes out tomorrow. This special 5-song EP was recorded this past May at the famed UK venue. Click HERE to stream/purchase.

Captured during their sold-out May 11th show at “Ally Pally” and produced by the band, this special digital-only release features a blistering collection of No. 1 rock radio hits, tracks from new album Evolution, and other fan favorites, including:

“A Reason To Fight”

“Inside The Fire”

“No More”

“Ten Thousand Fists”

“The Game”

After kicking off the year with a North American tour that saw them playing to more than 200,000 frenzied fans, the two-time Grammy nominated quartet (vocalist David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan, drummer Mike Wengren and bassist John Moyer) will begin the second leg of their North American tour on July 21st at the Mankato Civic Center in Mankato, MN.  Select shows on the tour will feature special guests Pop Evil or In This Moment (see itinerary below for specific dates/info).

Disturbed is touring in support of new album Evolution, which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts, as well as No. 4 on the Billboard 200.

The band, who are currently wrapping up an international tour, continue their campaign to raise mental health awareness and recently teamed with iHeartRadio for a radio special about the stigma of addiction, depression and PTSD.  The show, which featured Draiman and Donegan, along with spokespeople from mental health organizations Camp Hope, 22 Kill and NAMI, can be heard HERE.

The band has also invited fans to join the conversation and show others they’re not alone in the fight via the “You Are Not Alone” initiative: https://disturbed.lnk.to/youarenotalone. They’ve also launched a “Fighter of the Month” campaign, honoring those who have shown strength, character and fight, as nominated by their peers. More info at http://www.disturbed1.com/fighterofthemonth.