The Devil Wears Prada Releases ‘Eyes’ Music Video as Teaser for Upcoming Album
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The latest single from The Devil Wears Prada, titled Eyes, offers a glimpse into their upcoming album Flowers, set to release on 14 November via Solid State Records. The music video for Eyes showcases the band as marionette puppets navigating a maze under the guidance of an unseen puppet master, mirroring the lyrical depth of the song.
Keyboardist Jonathan Gering delves into the meaning behind Eyes, describing it as a reflection on questioning one’s beliefs and struggling to break free from destructive patterns. Guitarist Jeremy DePoyster adds to this sentiment by highlighting the yearning for answers and clarity when faced with anxiety and uncertainty.
Musically, Eyes combines melodic verses, gritty riffs, and a powerful chorus to create an anthem that resonates with the search for validation and understanding in turbulent times. The band’s evolution over the years, from their early metalcore roots to their more recent experimental phase, has solidified their position as pioneers in the genre.
With a discography that includes acclaimed albums like Plagues and Dead Throne, The Devil Wears Prada have consistently pushed the boundaries of their sound while maintaining a loyal fan base. Their latest release, Color Decay, marked a creative resurgence for the band, setting the stage for Flowers to continue their legacy of growth and innovation.
As they prepare to embark on a tour supporting Bullet For My Valentine in Australia and Europe, The Devil Wears Prada are poised to captivate audiences with their dynamic live performances. With a lineup that includes Mike Hranica on vocals, Jeremy DePoyster on guitar and vocals, Kyle Sipress and Jonathan Gering on guitars and keyboards, and Giuseppe Capolupo on drums, the band remains a force to be reckoned with in the rock scene.
The tracklist for Flowers features a diverse range of songs, each offering a unique exploration of themes and emotions. From introspective tracks like That Same Place and When You’re Gone to the energetic anthem All Out, the album promises to be a captivating journey through The Devil Wears Prada’s musical evolution.
With Eyes serving as a powerful introduction to Flowers, fans can expect a blend of introspection, aggression, and musical innovation from The Devil Wears Prada’s upcoming album. As they continue to defy expectations and push the boundaries of their craft, the band’s relevance and impact in the rock music landscape remain as strong as ever.