From upcoming album by group dubbed one of the “Best Unsigned Bands In The World”
Wine & Warpaint, the dynamic indie rock outfit from Richmond, Virginia, has just dropped their latest single, “Bring Me Back”, today. Available on all streaming platforms, this track is the newest offering from their forthcoming debut album, Disassociate, set to release later this year. The single arrives on the heels of their successful recent tour announcement, which has fans eagerly awaiting their live performances.
“Bring Me Back” is a testament to Wine & Warpaint’s ability to meld emotional depth with a vigorous soundscape. The track showcases the band’s signature blend of indie rock, pop punk, and post-hardcore, delivering a potent mix that captures both raw energy and introspective lyricism.
Lead vocalist Brandon O’Neill explains,
“The song is about the relentless pursuit of connection and meaning, even when you feel lost. It’s about that inner struggle and the people in your life that help pull you through.”
Their upcoming debut full-length album is produced by Brandon O’Neill and mixed by bassist Taylor Bess and Will Beasley (The Dangerous Summer, Turnstile, Asking Alexandria), resulting in a polished, powerful sound that highlights Wine & Warpaint’s evolution.
“Bring Me Back” feels like the lovechild of Thrice and Paramore if they ventured into the realm of club beats. It’s an intriguing concoction that melds modern alt-pop sensibilities with hints of trap by way of pop, yet firmly roots itself in emotive indie. It evokes the powerful and exultant energy reminiscent of Taking Back Sunday and Planes Mistaken For Stars in their heyday.
The song unfolds as a mid-tempo, heart-rending ballad that strikes a balance between introspection and anthemic fervor. A standout moment comes from a voicemail snippet from Brandon’s wife, delivering heartfelt words of affirmation. This intimate touch underscores the track’s central theme—gratitude for the love that rescues us from despair. “Bring Me Back” is not just a song; it’s an emotional journey that captures the profound impact of connection and the strength it provides.
After over two years of dedicated work, Wine & Warpaint’s highly anticipated debut album, Disassociate, is finally set to land this June 14th. The band’s journey toward this milestone has been marked by relentless creativity and resilience. In 2023, they were poised for their biggest year yet, with plans to finalize their album following a series of bold EPs and memorable singles. However, the path was not without its challenges. Early in the year, frontman Brandon O’Neill faced a significant medical setback that brought a flood of complex emotions.
Despite this, O’Neill channeled his recovery into his art, keeping the band’s momentum strong. This period saw the release of the invigorating single “Feel The Heat,” premiered by The Auricular, which captured the raw emotion and intensity that has become Wine & Warpaint’s hallmark. Now, as they approach the album release, the band’s evolution and perseverance promise a powerful and polished debut that reflects their journey and growth over the past year.
The album promises to be a rhapsodic journey through the band’s expansive sound, blending big hooks, punk edge, and a wall of sound that envelops the listener. With tracks that range from the aggressive opener “The View’s So Good With Your Head in the Ground” to the orchestral finisher “Synchrony,” Disassociate is set to establish Wine & Warpaint as a formidable force in the modern rock landscape.
“Bring Me Back” not only anticipates the thematic and sonic directions of their debut album but also reaffirms Wine & Warpaint’s place as innovators and storytellers in the music scene. The single is a must-listen, capturing the essence of the band’s profound and compelling artistry.