Following the release of “I Died” on June 5, Cassadee Pope and Daisha McBride officially dropped their spooky music video for the song. Set to appear on Pope‘s forthcoming LP Hereditary, available July 12, the song is a dark rock track about scorched-earth breakups.
Pope says, “I knew nobody would be able to execute my idea for this video better than my friend Ed Pryor. We wanted the aesthetic to really lean into the lyric about feeling like someone has made you feel like a ghost by cutting you off.”
She continues, “We flipped the lyric on its head and decided to have Daisha and I essentially haunt our exes with creepy camcorder recordings and sauntering in the shadows. It was very fun to shoot and I absolutely love the eeriness of it!” Check out the “I Died” music video below.
Of her forthcoming album, Pope notes, “My new album Hereditary offers a soundtrack to navigate the complexities of life with authenticity and courage. I couldn’t think of a better backdrop for these lyrics than pop/punk and I hope this album gives people permission to feel everything.”
You can pre-save the new record here. Check out her full upcoming solo tour and Marianas Trench support dates below, as well as her Hey Monday performances.
Tour Dates:
- July 11—Anaheim, California @ Chain Reaction~
- July 12—Los Angeles, California @ The Peppermint Club~
- July 13—Mesa, Arizona @ Nile Underground~
- July 14—Flagstaff, AZ @ Pop Punk Summer Camp Festival
- July 19—Knoxville, Tennessee @ Open Chord*
- July 20—Indianapolis, Indiana @ Turntable*
- July 21—Louisville Kentucky @ Headliners Music Hall*
- July 23—Albany, New York @ Empire Live*
- July 24—Syracuse, New York @ Funk ‘N Waffles*
- July 26—Virginia Beach, Virginia @ Elevation 27*
- July 27—Durham, North Carolina @ Motorco Music Hall*
- July 29—Charleston, South Carolina @ Music Farm*
- July 30—Jacksonville, Florida @ Underbelly*
- July 31—West Palm Beach, Florida @ Respectable Street*
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- Sept. 17—Dallas, TX @ House of Blues !
- Sept. 18—Houston, TX @ House of Blues !
- Sept. 20—Orlando, FL @ House of Blues !
- Sept. 21—Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre !
- Sept. 22—Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works !
- Sept. 24—Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore !
- Sept. 25—Charlotte, NC @ The Underground !
- Sept. 27—New York, NY @ Irving Plaza !
- Sept. 30—Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore !
- Oct. 1—Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues !
- Oct. 3—Pittsburgh, PA @ The Roxian Theatre !
- Oct. 4—Cleveland, OH @ Agora Ballroom !
- Oct. 5—Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone !
- Oct. 7—Buffalo, NY @ Electric City !
- Oct. 8—Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe !
- Oct. 9—Chicago, IL @ House of Blues !
- Oct. 11—Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave !
- Oct. 12—Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore !
- Oct. 13—Omaha, NE @ The Admiral !
- Oct. 16—Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot !
- Oct. 19—Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young^
- Feb. 4-8, 2025—Emo’s Not Dead Cruise^
~The Foxies to open.
*Natalia Taylar to open. The Foxies to offer direct support.
!Supporting Marianas Trench.
^Performing with Hey Monday.