“‘Into Oblivion’ is a song about the pain of having to restart,” says vocalist Cove Reber. “Sometimes life feels like a video game and this song, to me, is like your big brother being a punk and hitting the reset button, then realizing that it was all meaningless to begin with. I hope that this song can connect with people in a way that makes them excited about life’s challenges. We all grow a little more with each nightmare.”
Last fall, the band shared “ADD.” Watch the video here. Stream the track here.
Stay tuned for even more new material from Dead American in 2024.
After two years of touring with acts like The Used, Beartooth, Pierce The Veil, Sleeping With Sirens, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and others to support their debut album New Nostalgia, Dead American are prepping their sophomore album, produced by Joey Bradford of The Used. The release will double-down on the “new nostalgia” theme with the band pulling from a time even farther back and fundamental to the member’s approach to songwriting. “ADD,” which is the abbreviation for “attention deficit disorder,” serves as the first taste of new music in advance of the band’s forthcoming studio album. The new album, the details of which will be revealed in the months ahead, is slated for release in the first half of 2024.
Fresh off two recent North American tours serving as support for The Used, Dead American will be releasing more new music and additional information about their new album in the coming months, as well as a preparing to keep up a rigorous touring schedule throughout 2024.
Dead American debuted in 2018 with the desire to tap into the nostalgic sound of 2000s post-hardcore with their EPThe Shape of Punk Is Dumb, a sound they expanded on with their first LP New Nostalgia, which is arrived via Velocity Records in 2022.