SPLIT CHAIN release cover of ‘I Don’t Wanna Be Me’ by Type O Negative

SPLIT CHAIN release cover of ‘I Don’t Wanna Be Me’ by Type O Negative

New single ‘(Re)-Extract’ out now on Epitaph Records

Photo by Ashley Bea

Bristol nu-gaze band Split Chain have had an exhilarating year: still reeling from their recent signing to Epitaph Records, they’ve also toured across the UK and back with Gel and Boston Manor while playing festivals like Outbreak & 2000 Trees along the way. As they gear up to support Fleshwater on sold out dates in the UK, before opening for Silverstein and Thursday on their first run of North America, today they share their lively cover of Type O Negative’s hit single, “I Don’t Wanna Be Me”.  

Revamping the 2003 goth anthem with slick guitar riffs and a distinctly modern production sheen, Split Chain transform the track into an alt-punk ripper of today. The accompanying music video features on-stage performances and off-stage escapades from their recent UK tours.

SPLIT CHAIN ‘I Don’t Wanna Be Me’ (Official Music Video)

Since forming in 2023, Bristol based Split Chain – vocalist Roberto Martinez-Cowles, guitarists Oli Bowles and Jake Reid, bassist Tom Davies and drummer Aaron Black – have been busy making waves with their brazen mixture of shoe gaze and nu metal influences that they call “nu-gaze”. Backed by a handful of self-released tracks amassing 10 Million streams to date, their organic momentum has led them to a home with Epitaph Records as they continue to extend their global reach.

After teaming up to quietly release the energetic rager, Haven” back in June – described by The Alternative as the band’s “heaviest yet”–  the quintet recently shared their second single under the label, “(Re)-Extract” featuring Softcult. A reconstruction of an early Split Chain release, the darkly melodic track immerses you in a densely layered arrangement of droning guitars and thundering drums thatgive way to melancholic verses and a hypnotic hook.

Inspired by the band’s experiences with addiction, they explain, “It’s so easy to get stuck in negative spirals, admitting defeat and accepting it as part of you and your personality; when in fact it is possible to find a way out.” Check out the accompanying music video below, directed and edited by the band themselves:

SPLIT CHAIN featuring SOFTCULT – ‘(Re)-Extract’ (Official Music Video)

Re-creating this track felt like a full-circle moment for the members of Split Chain: “Being able to look back now and be proud of knowing that facing up to ourselves, making life changing decisions to better our circumstances through our friendships and our art, and for this to be able to get us all to a place we’d only dream of is mind boggling.”

Formed as a creative outlet while on the road to recovery from addiction, the band members came together and cemented a deep bond over the healing power of music. By channeling their personal struggles into emotionally charged songs, they have connected with a growing fan base drawn to their vulnerability and honesty. “We were writing music as an escape, a distraction, to create what we wanted to listen to,” the band explains. “We ended up loving what we had created so much, and from this, Split Chain was formed.”

FORTHCOMING UK SHOWS

OCTOBER

(w/ Fleshwater)

20: BRISTOL The Fleece

21: BIRMINGHAM Dead Wax Digbeth

22: GLASGOW G2

24: LEEDS Temple Of Boom

25: KINGSTON Fighting Cocks

26: LONDON New Cross Inn