“DES ROCS has always strived to recapture the sort of slicked-back, sweaty grit that made parents scared of rock music in the first place. His songs — which have soundtracked UFC bouts and the new Borderlands 4 video game (‘This Land’) — want to spark collective superconscious memories of drag races and beer bottles shattering on chickenwire.” – CONSEQUENCE New York rocker DES ROCS (aka Danny Rocco) is back with ‘When The Love Is Gone’, a full-throttle rock anthem that channels the swagger of ’70s heavy rock through a modern, arena-sized lens. Built on hard-hitting drums, a driving bassline, gritty guitar riffs, and soaring solos, the track feels instantly familiar without slipping into nostalgia cosplay – lean, loud, and emotionally direct. There’s a stadium-sized confidence to the song, but its power comes from intimacy. DES ROCS delivers the lyrics with a raw, commanding vocal performance, letting vulnerability cut through the distortion. It’s the sound of classic rock DNA pushed forward by lived-in emotion rather than retro sheen. “This one’s a gut punch. It’s about losing something that was everything to you,” says Rocco. “The riffs are aggressive but it’s all tied up in these vulnerable moments. It’s funny, ‘cause sometimes rock music these days can feel so distant. Like it’s coming from up on some hill. But I’ve always felt that when you mix it with real pain and real stories it hits harder than any detuned riff or breakdown on the planet. That’s what I’m always chasing in a way.” |