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Soldiers

89.2M streams

89,177,051

True Love Never Dies

30.9M streams

30,891,420

Defy

17.5M streams

17,458,019

Peace at All Costs

14.7M streams

14,683,613

Sleeping Lions

8.3M streams

8,331,912

Enjoy the Pain EP

5.7M streams

5,681,195

Gawdzillionaire

5.7M streams

5,678,356

Otherwise

1.6M streams

1,558,376

From the Roots, Vol. 2 EP

1.5M streams

1,478,997

Silver & Black

634.6K streams

634,583

Biography

A little danger makes rock music memorable. The edges cut deep and hit just as hard as any hook does, leaving a mark forever. Tapping into the spirit of rebelliousness, OTHERWISE embrace those edges on their fourth full-length and debut for Mascot Label Group, Defy. They push the boundaries of their signature style in terms of both songcraft and sonic experimentation alike. Most importantly, the boys hold nothing back… “Rock ‘n’ roll was always meant to be dangerous,” Adrian proclaims. Since the greatest risks yield the greatest return, why play it safe? They unleashed a string of fan favorite albums—True Love Never Dies [2012], Peace At All Costs [2014], and Sleeping Lions [2017]. Along the way, they tallied 40 million-plus streams and shared the stage with everyone from Stone Sour to Papa Roach in addition to shutting down Welcome To Rockville, Rocklahoma, and Shiprocked! In 2018, they signed to Mascot. They also linked up with producer Matt Good [Asking Alexandria, Hollywood Undead] for the first time, commuting from Las Vegas to his Phoenix studio in order to cut these eleven tracks. “We hinted at an explorative spirit before, but Defy is the full embrace of that adventurousness,” he adds. The first single “Lifted” proves that. A wiry riff snakes around blunt lyrics “about getting fucked up, alcohol, and drugs…it got me kicked off tours and banned from festivals.” Over handclaps, he admits, “I’m living it up with a cup full of God knows what, got lines to cut.”