The Devil Wears Prada will release their ninth studio album Flowers , on November 14th via Solid State Records .
The band recently released two singles, “Where The Flowers Never Grow” and “Wave.” Both songs are featured in the short film That Same Place Where the Flowers Never Grow.
Guitarist and clean vocalist Jeremy DePoyster said [via Revolver and Blabbermouth ]: “'Where The Flowers Never Grow' is a song about realizing that even if everything is going well on the outside, there’s always a dark place in our minds… the place where the flowers never grow.”
“The hours spent away from the stage and the bright lights can be a lonely place. The lyrics are a reckoning with the fact that you can receive everything you thought you wanted, but still have to deal with intrusive thoughts of emptiness and old wounds that you're trying to find a way to heal.”
“My hope is that anyone who listens to the music feels seen, that they are not alone in the darkest corner of their mind. We are all trying to find a way forward,” he concludes.
According to DePoyster, Flowers encapsulates personal highs and lows. It says that it “deals with what it means to be human, catapulting through the chaos that life continually throws at us.”
In addition, the album features the previously released Devil Wears Prada tracks “For You” and “Ritual”. Check out the short film “That Same Place Where the Flowers Never Grow” and the singles “Where The Flowers Never Grow” and “Wave” below:
The album can be pre-saved on Spotify here , check out the tracklist and album cover:
The Devil Wears Prada, Flowers :
01. That Same Place
02. Where The Flowers Never Grow
03. Everybody Knows
04. So Low
05. For You
06. All Out
07. Ritual
08. When You're Gone
09. The Sky Behind The Rain
10. The Silence
11. Eyes
12. Cure Me
13. Wave
14. My Paradise
The Devil Wears Prada returned to Brazil after 13 years.
Thirteen years after their last visit to Brazil, the classic metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada returned to the country for two shows. The first took place in Curitiba and the second in São Paulo, on August 16th and 17th.
This is a show that marks the return of metalcore tours, which were so popular here between the 2000s and 2010s but lost ground to other musical genres. With the post-pandemic boom of the emo style, old fans had to share the stage with new fans who arrived for the scene's third wave of success.
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