Autumn Kings are back with a vengeance, unleashing their explosive new single, “GONE, GONE, GONE.” Packed with raw emotion, driving guitars, and an anthemic edge, the track captures the band delivering their best writing yet. Riding the momentum of their previous releases like "Hellbound" and "Sleep When I'm Dead" (which both soared into the Top 20 on the Active Rock charts) Autumn Kings continue to prove they’re a force to be reckoned with in modern rock. Ahead of its release, the song premiered exclusively with Sirius XM Octane to high praise, and is impacting now at rock radio. “GONE, GONE, GONE” isn’t just a song, it’s a statement, marking the band’s bold return and setting the tone for much more to come.
AUTUMN KINGS SHARED OF THE TRACK:
“The way GONE, GONE, GONE came together was an unbelievable story. We toured the USA with Hollywood Undead last September and befriended the guys, particularly Charlie Scene. One night, he told us we were one of the 'New Rising Stars in Rock' and wanted to work together. Him and I ended up talking about philosophy endlessly. Everyone thought we were holding a therapy session.
We passed ideas back and forth with Charlie over text until the "right" idea struck.
We want this song to help the addicted, the hopeless, the fearful; the ones who feel lost, lonely, and depressed. For each of us, faith plays an integral role in our personal and professional worlds; it is the antidote to the chaos and hedonistic tendencies that come with being a touring musician. Turns out the "therapy session" Charlie and I had backstage became the lyrical genesis of the song: accept what's within your control and leave the rest to the great divine. Musically, this is the heaviest song we've written in our entire career. The song structure explores a direction we've never headed before, where essentially two different choruses exist within the same song. We took influence from System of a Down, Nirvana, Billy Talent, Sublime, Avenged Sevenfold, and more, and amalgamated it into as beefy a song as our brains could possibly conceive of.”
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