Tetrarch marks a revival of everything that was right in the late 90s and early 2000s. Tetrarch smartly side-stepped expectations with their impressive debut in 2017, making massive strides in mainstream media, radio, streaming and beyond. They have a bit of a Slipknot thrash-n-groove influence to their sound, and a bit of Mudvayne, Korn and Linkin Park influences, blended together to create a sound that is both an homage to 20 years ago while still being modern. Their sophomore album, Unstable, will be released on April 30, 2021 via Napalm Records.
Their newest single, "You Never Listen" is an ode to relationships-gone-bad.
Tetrarch frontman/guitarist Josh Fore says about the track: “‘You Never Listen’ is for anybody who has struggled or is struggling through a broken relationship – whether it be with a family member, friend, significant other, or even with themselves. So many times, we find that people we once were close with or felt like we knew well show a darker and different side of themselves that forces us apart. ‘You Never Listen’ is about having the strength to say enough is enough and to rid yourself of those toxic situations.”
Lead guitarist Diamond Rowe adds about the track’s blistering new music video: “We wanted to do something unexpected and approach the song from a different lens. Conceptually, the video follows a young kid who is obviously living in a bad situation in a messed-up home. Throughout the video, the kid deals with the inner voices and visions in his head, represented by the band members appearing and disappearing, as he struggles to understand what’s real and what isn’t. As the song ramps up, we wanted to portray the kid as telling those voices to shut up as he takes control and rids himself of the negative energy around him.”
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