πΈ The Devil Wears Prada Blooms on New Album Flowers with the Heartfelt Single βWhen Youβre Goneβ
The metalcore stalwarts The Devil Wears Prada have returned, proving that even two decades into a career, growth is inevitable. Their ninth full-length album, Flowers, is out now via Solid State Records, and itβs a profound statement on weathering struggle and finding solace. But itβs the album track “When You’re Gone” that is captivating listeners, offering a deeply personal look into the heart of the band.
A Legacy of Extremes: The Devil Wears Pradaβs Evolution
Since their inception, The Devil Wears Prada (Mike Hranica, Jeremy DePoyster, Kyle Sipress, Jonathan Gering, and Giuseppe Capolupo) have been unafraid to confront the darkness of existence. Their discography is a dynamic exploration of life’s extremesβdealing with anxiety, depression, confusion, and matters of faith. This willingness to be vulnerable, often expressed through an intense juxtaposition of crushing heaviness and heart-wrenching melodies, has cemented their status in the metalcore landscape.
Their previous album, Color Decay (2022), was a critical success, earning high praise and setting a new bar for the band. Metal Hammer even hailed it as “their finest hour.” This acclaim and the strength of their enduring friendship have fueled their latest creative chapter.
βWhen Youβre Goneβ: Comfort in the Chaos
While Flowers tackles heavy subjectsβprocessing grief and acknowledging personal demonsβthe single βWhen Youβre Goneβ stands out as a powerful, emotional core.
According to guitarist and clean vocalist Jeremy DePoyster, the song is essentially a reassuring love song written during a period of distance from his wife. It touches on the loneliness and less happy thoughts that creep in when youβre apart, but ultimately delivers a message of comfort and hope. The clean vocals on the track carry this intimate message, while the musical arrangement, described as having a darker tone and brooding atmosphere, leads into a genuinely destructive breakdownβa classic Prada moment that reminds fans of their late 2010s intensity. Vocalist Mike Hranica also steps in with reassurance, confirming the song’s underlying theme: “I know it hurts, but itβs all going to be okay.”
This masterful blend of dark sonic textures and a deeply comforting message is what makes “When You’re Gone” a highlight of the Flowers album. It showcases the bandβs ability to use their signature soundβmelding post-hardcore vulnerability with metalcore aggressionβto explore the most intimate corners of the human experience.
The Flowers Album: Blossoming from Struggle
The album title, Flowers, is fitting for a band that has spent two decades not only surviving but thriving. It represents a creative blossoming rooted in personal struggle and healing. The band matches bold lyrical themes with equally bold song structures, moving forward musically while maintaining the raw honesty their fans crave.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of The Devil Wears Pradaβs heavy beginnings or have been drawn in by their recent evolution, Flowers and the standout track βWhen Youβre Goneβ offer a rich, resonant, and deeply felt musical journey.
Key Takeaways for Metalcore Fans:
New Album: Flowers is the band’s ninth full-length and follows the highly-praised Color Decay.
Essential Track: “When You’re Gone” is a powerful single combining a dark atmosphere with a comforting message about distance in relationships.
The Sound: Expect the signature TDWP blend of heavy breakdowns, intricate synths (courtesy of Jonathan Gering), and the potent vocal dynamic between Mike Hranica’s screams and Jeremy DePoyster’s clean vocals.
Have you listened to “When You’re Gone” yet? What are your thoughts on The Devil Wears Prada‘s new direction and the album Flowers? I can look up the official music video for “When You’re Gone” if you’d like to check it out!



















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