New Music: Three Days Grace, Mirador, Between The Buried And Me & More

Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace: Kill Me Fast
“‘Kill Me Fast’ is one of my favorite songs this band has ever written,” vocalist Adam Gontier commented. “It’s about ripping the Band-Aid off. It’s a plea to someone who’s already halfway out the door to just let you go. ‘Don’t keep me hanging on while you figure your life out.’ It’s about the slow torture of not knowing where you stand. That moment when silence hurts more than the truth, and you’re begging for the cut just to stop the bleeding.”
Kill Me Fast

Mirador
Mirador: Feels Like Gold
“‘Feels Like Gold’ is set against the backdrop of conquest and imperialism, in an era marked by global friction and war,” explained the band. “The song weaves together themes of cultural collision, the relentless pursuit of riches, and the complexities of history. Yet, amidst the darkness of war and dogged determination for expansion, it offers a message of hope for a unified world and an understanding beyond violence.”
Feels Like Gold

From Ashes To New
From Ashes To New: New Disease
“Every day there’s a new trend,” noted From Ashes To New’s Matt Brandyberry. “Every day there’s a new wave of people going out of their way to be recognized no matter the cost. We are hypnotized by our vices…we will kill ourselves to be noticed.”
From Ashes To New have released four albums to date. The most recent was ’23’s “Blackout.”
New Disease

Don Broco
Don Broco: Cellophane
“‘Cellophane’ is about realizing you’re not as tough as you thought,” the band shared. “That maybe you mentally don’t have what it takes, but at the same time are afraid of getting the help you need.”
“They don’t follow trends – they build worlds,” claimed their label.
Cellophane

Helloween
Helloween: Universe (Gravity For Hearts)
“In the end, we’re just seven guys who want to make music and enjoy the incomparable force that arises when we’re together,” said vocalist Andi Deris. “Helloween is way more powerful than the sum of its parts.” The band’s next album “Giants & Monsters,” arrives August 29th.

Between The Buried And Me
Between The Buried And Me: Absent Thereafter
“To me, ‘Absent Thereafter‘ feels like the quintessential BTBM song — fun, intense, spacy, and still fucking heavy,” offered vocalist Tommy Rogers.
The song is from “The Blue Nowhere“ which will drop September 12th.

Otherwise
Otherwise: Stop, Drop And Roll (Doesn’t Work In Hell)
The song is the band’s debut release on the Seek and Strike imprint and will be on “Some Kind Of Alchemy” EP due August 22nd.
“The label was co-founded by a dear friend who has believed in the band and our message since our inception. He cares about us and vice versa, which is saying a lot for the music business,” stated Otherwise singer Adrian Patrick.
Stop, Drop & Roll

DED
DED: Eraser
“This is a universal song about reflection and being cognitive of your own bullshit,” DED’s Joe Cotela offered. “The concept of recognizing and unlearning our negative habits and attributes is a powerful thing. We’re all sculpted by our experiences with family and the world into what we are today and every day that we wake up we are given the chance and the choice to be anything and any version of ourselves that we want to be.”
Eraser
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