Rising Liverpool post-hardcore outfit Death Blooms are teasing a brand new single ‘Fuck Everything‘ coming out soon and available to pre-save on Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer here. So far, the band haven’t announced a release date or potential video premiere but judging by the title, we are to expect another raging banger with the guys clearly not happy about the state of the world as it is. ‘Fuck Everything‘ is set to be the first new track following the two blistering 2020 singles ‘Anger‘ and ‘Life Is Pain‘ that were later followed by a memorable performance at the inaugural virtual Pulse Of The Maggots Fest in November, and a sold-out socially distant gig with Wargasm from December.
FUCK EVERYTHING
Pre-save that shit rnhttps://t.co/Ch3BbPuU1w pic.twitter.com/XQ1EXDJD4X
— Death Blooms (@dthblms) February 10, 2021
Earlier last year, Death Blooms announced they signed for the independent label Adventure Cat, a division of KMGMT who have been involved with the likes of Neck Deep, Tonight Alive, Creeper, As It Is, and many more. Following the news, the Liverpool dropped the furious tirade ‘Life Is Pain‘, with frontman Paul Barrow talking about the track: “This song, as with many of our songs, looks at the daily struggle. We, as a species, experience many things: pain is something we all know only too well”.
Back then Death Blooms hinted at a debut full-lenght album on the pipeline but with the chaos and delays of 2020, an album is currently expected later this year, hoping for an official announcement soon. In August 2020, the band dropped the second promotional single ‘Anger‘, building on the momentum and making a clear statement with their raging blend of nostalgic early nu-metal mayhem and modern post-hardcore charge. Steadily making a name as one of the most exciting rising UK bands, Death Blooms recently got the attention of Radio 1 and MTV Rocks’ very own Jack Saunders:
“They’re another spawn of Slipknot, without a doubt. Seeing a post-hardcore band in a small venue, the sound needs to be really abrasive yet coherent and engaging at the same time, and they absolutely smashed it. Their lead singer’s voice is unreal, too – they’ve got the whole package. It’s early days with them, but there’s potential for them to break through. I’m a big fan.”
Since their formation not too long ago, Death Blooms have dropped two self-produced 4-track EPs – Death Blooms (2017) and You Are Filth (2019), before signing to Adventure Cat and building a solid foundation for a hugely awaited debut album. Undoubtedly a band to keep an eye for, and one with magnetic stage presence, it would have been an even bigger year for the Liverpool outfit if it wasn’t for the ongoing government restriction on live event.
Back in November, as we were slowly adapting to the new world of online gigging, Knotfest started their new Pulse Of The Maggots virtual festival delivering the most promising acts from across the globe and rightfuly including Death Blooms. Making the absolute most of their 20-minute “festival” slot, the post-hardcore outfit delivered a memorable mini set, boldly standing out from the crowd with their performances of ‘Life Is Pain‘, ‘Sick‘, ‘Filth‘, ‘Crosses‘ and ‘Anger‘, available to catch up here.
Despite the chaos surrounding pre-Christmas tier systems, curfews and constantly changing guidelines, Death Blooms managed to sneak a few socially distanced shows in London’s New Cross In supporting Wargasm UK and reminding us once again how much we all miss live gigs. Hoping to see more of the Liverpool quartet this year, follow their socials for more updates on ‘Fuck Everything‘ and their upcoming new record.