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Album review: The Devil Wears Prada – Flowers
The Devil Wears Prada’s drive to evolve bears plenty of fruit, but that ambition sometimes gets diluted along the way.
Listen to TDWP’s new singles, Where The Flowers Never Grow and Wave, which are taken from the band’s ninth album: “This is us at our peak, in songwriting, in raw and authentic lyricism and introspection…”
The Devil Wears Prada have unleashed two brand-new singles, Where The Flowers Never Grow and Wave.
Both tracks are taken from the band’s forthcoming ninth album Flowers – the follow-up to 2022’s Color Decay – which is due out on November 14 via Solid State Records.
“Flowers is 20 years into a journey,” explains guitarist/clean vocalist Jeremy DePoyster. “The highs, the lows, a reckoning with what it means be a human catapulting through the chaos that life throws at us continually.
“This is us at our peak, in songwriting, in raw and authentic lyricism and introspection, and a desperate attempt to connect with anyone else who feels the same way that we do.”
They’ve also unveiled a short film entitled That Same Place Where The Flowers Never Grow, which includes both new songs. Check it out below:
Catch TDWP supporting Ice Nine Kills with Creeper later this year:
A Work Of Art UK and European arena tour 2025
November
19 Milan Alcatraz
20 Zurich Halle 662
21 Paris Salle Pleyel
23 Vienna Gasometer
24 Munich Zenith
26 Brussels A.B.
27 Cologne Palladium
28 Prague Sasazu
30 Leipzig Haus Auensee
December
1 Warsaw Stodola
2 Berlin Uber Eats Music Hall
4 Hamburg Sporthalle
5 Tilburg 013
6 Frankfurst Jahrhunderthalle
8 Manchester Co-op Live
9 Glasgow OVO Hydro
10 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
12 London OVO Arena Wembley
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