DEFECTS have revealed their brand-new single "All For Nothing," out now on Mascot Records. Listen
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The song's lyrics focus on questioning your place in the world and grappling with personal dissatisfaction, as vocalist Tony Maue flies out of the traps, snarling, "Now I've grown tired of the same routine, life it takes and it's never given again, the lies of the dream are dead, and everything I lived for is failing me instead, so give me an answer or I'll just keep on asking, I wanna feel like a have a purpose."
The band offers a deeply personal perspective, peeling back emotional layers to reveal struggles with meaning and purpose. Recognizing when you're spiraling takes years to master. "When I was younger, overthinking led me into drugs, and I nearly died. The worst part was feeling alone. I've changed since then, and now I feel better than ever," Maue says. He continues, "When I did drugs, I gave up. If I stop moving forward, I fall back — why give up the very thing I fell in love with in the beginning?"
"'All for Nothing' came from a time in my life when it felt like nothing was really moving. No matter how much I was putting in, it seemed like I was stuck in the same place. I wrote it from that frustration — that exhaustion of wondering if everything I was doing was even leading anywhere," explains Maue. "More than anything, though, the song became my way of letting all of that out. It's me being honest about those hard moments, facing that feeling that it was all for nothing, and working through it until I found my way past it."
"All For Nothing" is the latest single to be released, following the socio-political barb, "Artificial Icons," and "Heresy," a brutal confrontation with blind faith and false hope. They create a volatile mix of crushing riffs, thunderous breakdowns, and soaring choruses, surging between savage screams and anthemic vocals.
These three songs hint at the band's future and are their first new music since debut album Modern Error, released in 2024. Defects have swept across Europe with Trivium, Northlane, Of Mice and Men, Orbit Culture, Bullet For My Valentine, In Flames and Funeral for a Friend. Their festival appearances include Download (UK), Slam Dunk (UK), Mystic Festival (Poland), Rock Im Park/Rock Am Ring (Germany), Impericon Festival (Germany), Rockharz (Germany), Summer Breeze Open Air (Germany), Rock for the People (Czech Republic), Jera On Air (The Netherlands), Graspop (Belgium), and Parkpop (Belgium).
"Modern Error was built from the very first songs we ever crafted from the moment of getting into a studio together," says guitarist James Threadwell. "On these new songs, we really had the space to develop and grow into ourselves. It's an exciting metamorphosis."
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