Detroit pop-punk band UNWELL has revealed the second single, “Throne of Velvet Roses,” from their upcoming album, Allegoria, that’s out 7th November 2025. Commenting on the new single, vocalist Matt Copley says: “This song is about the kind of love that feels royal—elevated, intoxicating—but comes with thorns. ‘Throne of Velvet Roses’ is a reflection on beauty and fragility living side by side. It’s about choosing to stay, even when love hurts, because some connections are too rare to let go. Even in the shadows, it still blooms.” Stream ‘Throne of Velvet Roses‘: HERE
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Recently signed to Pure Noise Records, the thriving four-piece melds alt-rock. pop-punk and high energy hardcore for an emotionally charged record that transcends genre norms and blazes new trails. Commenting on the new record, Copley adds: “Allegoria is a world of symbols—a collection of stories where each song stands as its own parable. We wanted this album to feel like stepping into a medieval tapestry woven with modern wounds: love, loss, power, addiction, and the search for redemption. Every track is its own relic, dressed in vintage tones and ancient language, but carrying emotions that are still bleeding today. It’s not just an album—it’s a living anthology.” Watch UNWELL’s previously released music video for their single “Miracle“. Allegoria Tracklist:
1. Miracle
2. Airless
3. Plague
4. Trip The Wire
5. Conqueror
6. Throne of Velvet Roses
7. Craven
8. Magna Carta
9. Torture
10. Armor About UNWELL: UNWELL’s music speaks equally to the barricade and the back row, balancing crushing emotion and buoyant theatricality – all rooted in a DIY ethos befitting of their Rust Belt hometown. On their Pure Noise debut, ALLEGORIA, the Detroit quartet meld muscular alt-rock, pop-punk vibrancy and propulsive hardcore into a multisensory escapist experience, dramatic storytelling that never loses sight of the rawest emotions. It’s a dichotomy that brings the album to life, melding quiet introspection with larger-than-life moments. It’s the sort of duality that helps UNWELL weave their way past well-worn genre tropes into a sound that’s all their own, one that’s brought the band rave reviews on live stages alongside the likes of The Used, The Amity Affliction and Bearings. Allegoria’s setting, the mystic realm of the same name, is depicted in striking visuals throughout the album’s artwork with medieval futurism: Gothic castles, cascading waterfalls and opulent thrones under the vast expanse of the universe. All this world-building, both musical and visual, swirls to a synesthesic, cinematic story told in real time: not an escape from reality but rather a refracted version of it, where everyday pain and triumph are elevated to mythic proportions and grand ambitions reverberate amongst a starry sky. It’s a land of make-believe that’s helped UNWELL tell their truest stories as artists, carving out a space for even deeper exploration ahead and leaving the gates open for whatever comes next. UNWELL are:
Matt Copley – vocals, Drew Bender – bass and screams, Chris Mandel -guitar,
Joe Ragnone – guitar, Connor McLaughlin – drums. |