Emery Release 'Hard Times' Music Video off 'You Were Never Alone' but Where is Devin Shelton? [WATCH HERE]

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Christian rock band Emery released their first music video for their upcoming album You Were Never Alone with "Hard Times."

The video was posted through their Facebook page and can be seen here.

The music video is a simple filmed performance of the band with a crowd. The band is jumping around with their signature high energy, but most notably, guitarist and co-vocalist Devin Shelton is not in the video despite being in the song. THe musician had returned to the band to make this album after leaving the band for a brief time. However, it is unclear as to whether he will tour the new album with the band.

Fans commented on the video asking where he is, but regardless were very positive and happy with the new song. 

You Were Never Alone can be pre-ordered here, and comes in a variety of different packages including vinyl.

Emery recently made a huge tour announcement, as they will be performing songs from their 2005 album The Question.

This 10 year anniversary tour will feature the classic tracks of the album along with a few songs off their upcoming album, You Were Never Alone. They will be touring with fellow bands Sleeping Giant, Wolves At The Gate, and Forevermore.

"Don't miss this special occasion, it won't be a night to forget! You can get VIP tickets later this week at www.badchristian.com!" they wrote on Facebook.

Tour Dates:

5/15 - Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
5/16 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
5/18 - Sacramento, CA @ Boardwalk
5/19 - Los Angeles, CA @ Roxy
5/20 - Las Vegas, NV @ Backstage Bar
5/21 - San Diego, CA @ Epicenter
5/22 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
5/23 - Phoenix, AZ @ Joe's Grotto
5/25 - San Antonio, TX @ Korova
5/26 - Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
5/27 - Ft Worth, TX @ The Rail Club
5/28 - Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom
5/29 - St Louis, MO @ Firebird

Emery has been slowly revealing songs from their new album every week in a new podcast called Break it Down.

The songs heard are the first three tracks of the album and have had drastically different sounds: "Rock, Pebble, Stone," "Thrash," "Hard Times," "The Beginning," and "The Less You Say."