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Magnolia Park Is Teasing An Upcoming Nu-Metal Track On Social Media

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[Photo via Spotify]

Magnolia Park just teased a new song, and it seems that it’ll drop sometime tomorrow, March 5. In a recent Instagram post, the band promised, “1,000 comments and we will drop this song tomorrow.” In mere hours, fans exceeded that number. The “nu emo” outfit also posted the same video clip to Twitter/X requesting 100 comments to drop the song.

Those who are new to the MagPark fandom as well as those who’ve been around since day one have engaged with the band’s social media in anticipation of the track. Overall, it seems to be Magnolia Park‘s heaviest offering to date based on the teaser. Lead vocalist Joshua Roberts urgently screams, “It’s not a party until someone dies,” also offering a guttural tone at the lyrics’ end. Plus, the breakdown is reminiscent of legends Slipknot, Korn, and other nu-metal greats. Check out the snippet below.

While the title has not been confirmed, Magnolia Park did also send out a poll to fans as to when the fans want to hear the release.

To no surprise, listeners are already taken with the breakdowns and raw vocals, and ultimately voted for the midnight release.

[Photo via @magnoliaparkfl/Instagram]

This forthcoming new track marks the first release since the band’s October 27, 2023-released album Halloween Mixtape II, featuring 17 tracks. Stay tuned for more Magnolia Park song updates. Plus, secure your tickets to Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple Festival to see the band on the major fest stages.

 
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