DON BROCO: Release New Single ‘One True Prince’

DON BROCO have released their new single ‘One True Prince’, taken from the forthcoming new album Amazing Things, which will be released on the 17th September via Sharptone Records.

The track sees DON BROCO shine a light on their slower and more immersive side, presenting the band in a completely new way. Colossal guitars, thunderous drums and enchanting vocals dance together in a captivating ebb and flow, channelling their inner Deftones to paint a detailed and evocative picture with a stunning sonic palette.

The accompanying video compliments the expansive vibe, set in the very centre of a vast and desolate landscape.
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As the band musically explore their sound the video’s protagonist explores their beautiful surroundings, traversing the unknown terrain in search of something completely out of this world.

Watch ‘One True Prince’ here:

Lead singer Rob Damiani comments, “’One True Prince’ is about finding comfort in the fact that whatever you’re going through and however bad it may feel, nothing lasts forever.

 “In these moments I try to remind myself how insignificant I am. Just one person amongst billions, on a rock orbiting a dying star, in a universe that will eventually implode on itself.

“And when my problems are put in perspective, it’s about celebrating that despite the little time we have in this world we are still capable of creating so much beauty and happiness. We’re about to do amazing things.”

The new single follows the release of their ferocious album opener ‘Gumshield’, which explores the pitfalls of social media, specifically the damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don’t nature of taking a position on issues online. The video is another spectacular, with Damiani stepping into the boxing ring against UK British Heavyweight champion Dave ‘White Rhino’ Allen.

The album’s first single ‘Manchester Super Reds No.1 Fan’ also came with an out of this world video, featuring the band in a Star Trek spoof like no other. Whilst nominally appearing to be about a particular football team, the song isn’t actually about love for the club, but the darker side of fandom.
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