PRESIDENT ‘Mercy’ Single Review: The Masked Collective Returns

PRESIDENT Just Dropped ‘Mercy’—And It’s a Total Gut Punch

If you’ve been following the “Campaign” lately, you know that PRESIDENT doesn’t really do “subtle.” After spending the last few months opening for Bad Omens and leaving a trail of confused but converted fans in their wake, the masked collective just dropped their second single of the year: “Mercy”

While February’s “Angel Wings” felt like a bit of a dream, “Mercy” is the wake-up call. It’s darker, heavier, and honestly, a lot more uncomfortable—in the best way possible.

Deconstructing the Chaos

The track doesn’t waste any time. It jumps straight into that “cinematic metalcore” sound they’ve been perfecting, but there’s a distinct pop polish on the chorus that makes the heavy parts hit even harder.

Lyrically, the “President” is going for the jugular. The song tackles the messy intersection of religion and human division. In a rare bit of commentary, the band’s frontman noted that the track is a way of “coming to terms” with how faith has been used to drive people apart throughout history.

What actually makes it work:

  • The Contrast: It flips from massive, granite-heavy riffs to these glitchy, haunting electronic breaks that feel like they’re coming from a broken radio.

  • The Hook: You’ll have the chorus stuck in your head after one listen, which is impressive considering how bleak the subject matter is.

  • The Mystery: As always, the visuals are top-tier. The lyric video is packed with the kind of cryptic imagery that has Reddit theorists working overtime.

The Verdict

Is it a radio hit? Maybe. Is it a live anthem? Absolutely. With a sold-out UK tour on the horizon and massive slots at Slam Dunk and Aftershock coming up, “Mercy” feels like the moment PRESIDENT stops being a “mysterious side project” and starts being a headliner.

If King of Terrors was the introduction, “Mercy” is the manifesto. Whatever they’re building toward with this full-length album, I’m officially sold.