The Devil Wears Prada, Bad Omens, and Mudvayne have all released new songs and visuals recently.
The Devil Wears Prada has shared a video for “So Low,” a track from their upcoming album, *Flowers*, set to drop on November 14. The video features footage from their recent tour in Latin America. Lead singer Mike Hranica expressed his excitement, saying, “I love that we are able to capture Latin American cityscapes and habitation. It’s a nod to our loyal listeners across Mexico and South America.” He added that the song is about “fighting the mundane, when everything feels flat or meaningless. You just want to set it all on fire and blow it up to get a reaction.”
Mudvayne, back with their first single in 16 years, “HURT PEOPLE HURT PEOPLE,” has also released a new song called “Sticks and Stones,” along with a lyric video. An official video is on the way. Singer Chad Gray shared his thoughts, saying, “I was always told ‘sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.’ Well … I couldn’t disagree more. I’ve carried a lot of words throughout my life. The reality is — they do hurt.” The band is offering a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl featuring both songs.
Bad Omens, fresh off topping multiple Billboard rock charts with “Specter,” has released a new single titled “Impose.” The video follows a woman who recalls a night spent with a guy she met at a nightclub.

