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Please Mosh to THE BRONX's New Song "Superbloom"

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The Bronx is back after four years with a brand new record called Bronx VI on August 27, and are now streaming their new single "Superbloom". Much like everything you've ever heard from the band, it'll kick your ass straight into next week and then some.

“’Superbloom’ is a sonic search for deeper meaning,” said vocalist Matt Caughthran. “Musically, the song originated from our bass player Brad Magers, his first official offering on a Bronx Record. The chorus was co-written with Joby Ford, so there is a very unique push/pull that takes place for the first time in Bronx history. Lyrically, the song is about a day I spent lost in the California wildflowers with an old friend. Reflecting on the past in a somewhat desperate attempt to make sense of the present. A very inspired song and one of my favorites on the record.”

Bronx VI was produced by Joe Baressi (Tool, Melvins, Bad Religion) at his House of Compression studio in Pasadena, CA. Pre-orders are available here.

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