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BLESSTHEFALL Drop Video For "Drag Me Under" By Larry Petro, News Monkey Friday, September 6, 2024 @ 10:08 AM
In Spring 2023, the Arizona quartet - Beau Bokan [vocals], Eric Lambert [guitar], Jared Warth [bass], and Elliott Gruenberg [guitar] - dropped "Wake the Dead", their first new track in five years. It has already accrued a whopping 10 million streams.
Today, the band has shared the video for the recently released new single - "Drag Me Under", featuring ALPHA WOLF's Lochie Keogh. And yes, it rips. The song was co-written by Tony Cappocchi from DRAGGED UNDER and produced and mixed by Hiram Hernandez.
Watch the video on KNAC.COM HERE.
"The first time I heard the instrumental for "Drag Me Under", my mind was absolutely blown away," says Bokan. "This song punishes you relentlessly then lets you breathe for about four seconds then continues to punish. I knew we needed a top tier feature to really make this song stand out so we recruited Lochie Keogh from ALPHA WOLF. It's pretty obvious this song is totally different than anything we're ever done but still sounds like BLESSTHEFALL."
BLESSTHEFALL will also embark on a headline tour. It kicked off August 28 in Berkley, California and runs through September 28 in Davenport, Iowa. All dates are below.
BLESSTHEFALL's notched back-to-back Top 25 debuts on the Billboard 200 with Hollow Bodies [2013] and To Those Left Behind [2015], while 2018's Hard Feelings marked their third straight Top 5 bow on the Top Alternative Albums Chart. With the latter, Unclear claimed the band "may have struck serious gold," while
Alternative Press applauded how "BLESSTHEFALL blend old-school vibes and a fresh new sound." Speaking to their enduring legacy, they've racked up hundreds of millions of streams with "Hey Baby, Here's That Song You Wanted" at 33.8 million Spotify streams followed by "Hollow Bodies" at 26.2 million Spotify streams in addition to landing syncs in franchises such as Splinter Cell. In the wake of a successful 10-year anniversary tour to celebrate Witness in 2019, BLESSTHEFALL went quiet for the next two years. Between the global pandemic and various other gigs, the members still kept the lines of communication open. The band now emerges from a half-decade of dormancy, and not a moment too soon.
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