The Devil Wears Prada’s Exclusive One-Off Single Release
- The Devil Wears Prada, the American metalcore band known for blending heavy instrumentation with melodic and emotional themes, have released their latest single, Everybody Knows, from their forthcoming...
- Everybody Knows was released as the latest preview of Flowers, which is set to debut on November 14, 2025, via Solid State Records.
- The band has shared that Everybody Knows retains their characteristic heaviness while incorporating a stronger melodic foundation.
The Devil Wears Prada, the American metalcore band known for blending heavy instrumentation with melodic and emotional themes, have released their latest single, Everybody Knows
, from their forthcoming ninth studio album, Flowers. The track marks a continuation of the band’s signature sound while exploring new creative directions, according to statements from the group.
Single and Album Details
Everybody Knows
was released as the latest preview of Flowers, which is set to debut on November 14, 2025, via Solid State Records. The single follows the band’s previous release, Eyes
, which was unveiled in October 2025 alongside an accompanying music video. Flowers will serve as the follow-up to the band’s 2022 album, Color Decay and is described by guitarist and vocalist Jeremy DePoyster as one of their most cohesive and ambitious works to date.
The band has shared that Everybody Knows
retains their characteristic heaviness while incorporating a stronger melodic foundation. Lyrically, the song addresses themes of anxiety and isolation, which have become recurring motifs in their recent material. Early reactions to the single suggest it builds upon the emotional and musical evolution the band has pursued in their previous releases, while also venturing into uncharted territory for their sound.
Tour and Live Performances
In support of Flowers, The Devil Wears Prada will embark on a European tour, with one of the standout dates being a sold-out performance at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels on November 26, 2025. The show is part of a broader tour supporting Ice Nine Kills, another prominent act in the metalcore and post-hardcore scene. The tour is expected to draw significant attention from fans, particularly given the band’s reputation for high-energy live performances.
Career Context and Discography
The Devil Wears Prada, formed in Dayton, Ohio, have established themselves as a defining act in the metalcore genre since their debut in the mid-2000s. Their discography includes eight studio albums prior to Flowers, beginning with Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord (2006) and followed by Plagues (2007), which marked their first major commercial success. Subsequent releases, such as With Roots Above and Branches Below (2009) and Dead Throne (2011), further solidified their place in the scene, with the latter peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The band’s evolution has seen them experiment with different subgenres and production styles. 8:18 (2013) and Transit Blues (2016) showcased a shift toward darker, more atmospheric elements, while The Act (2019) and Color Decay (2022) leaned into a more polished, melodic approach. Their work has also included extended plays, such as Zombie (2010) and Space (2015), as well as collaborative projects like Salt (2023), which featured Dayseeker.
Album Tracklist and Creative Direction
The tracklist for Flowers was revealed in early 2026, confirming the album’s structure. The full sequence includes:
That Same Place
Where the Flowers Never Grow
Everybody Knows
So Cold
Eyes
Run Wild
Hollow
Drowning
Ghost
Flowers
The album’s title, Flowers, and its thematic content suggest a blend of renewal and introspection, aligning with the band’s recent focus on personal and emotional narratives. DePoyster’s comments about the album being one of their most complete works indicate a deliberate effort to balance growth with creative consistency, a challenge many long-running bands face.
Industry and Fan Reception
While Flowers has yet to be released, early reactions to the singles Eyes
and Everybody Knows
have been largely positive, with critics and fans praising the band’s ability to maintain their core identity while exploring new sonic territory. The album’s release is highly anticipated within the metalcore community, particularly given the band’s influence on the genre over the past two decades.
The Devil Wears Prada’s ability to adapt while staying true to their roots has been a key factor in their longevity. With Flowers, they appear poised to further cement their legacy, offering both longtime fans and newer listeners a fresh yet familiar experience. As the November release date approaches, the band’s tour and promotional efforts are expected to generate significant buzz in the metalcore and broader rock music scenes.
