THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA - RELEASE NEW SINGLE & VIDEO 'SO LOW'

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
RELEASE NEW SINGLE & VIDEO
'SO LOW'

TAKEN FROM NEW ALBUM FLOWERS
RECORD ARRIVES 14th NOVEMBER 2025 VIA SOLID STATE RECORDS


BAND SUPPORTING ICE NINE KILLS ON THEIR UPCOMING UK & EU ARENA TOUR THIS WINTER

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA have released their brand-new single and video, 'So Low'. The track is taken from the band’s recently announced ninth studio album, 'Flowers', due out November 14, 2025, via Solid State Records. Pre-order the record - HERE
 
The video is comprised of clips captured during the band's recent headline tour of Latin America. It's a montage of footage, some of which was shot on Super8 film and giving the video a specific point of view and an almost "vintage" bird's eye view. 

Regarding the song, Hranica explains, "To me, 'So Low' is almost fighting the mundane, when everything feels flat or meaningless. You just want to set it all on fire and blow it up to get a reaction. It's about chasing that rush, even if it leaves you feeling worse in the end. The song comes from that place of frustration, when you're desperate to feel alive no matter the cost."

As for the accompanying visual, he elaborates, "I love that we are able to capture Latin American cityscapes and habitation. It was a long time in the works to head back to places we hadn't been in a long time, and I think it adds something extra to the aesthetic of 'So Low.' Visuals that we've never incorporated, different than what's often seen stateside — all in all, it's a nod to our loyal listeners across Mexico and South America."

Flowers marks the start of an incredibly epic cycle and phase for the band. The global touring scheduling finds The Devil Wears Prada playing some of the biggest shows of their career. They just wrapped the Summer of Loud tour, which packed amphitheaters through the summer. Additionally, the single "For You" is the band's first-ever track to chart on both the Mediabase and Billboard Active Rock charts. TDWP are continuing to hit new milestones two decades into their career, proving their vitality as a career band.

The band also graces the Fall 2025 cover of Revolver. See the issue below. Get it here

FLOWERS TRACK LISTING:
That Same Place
Where the Flowers Never Grow
Everybody Knows
So Low
For You
All Out
Ritual
When You're Gone
The Sky Behind The Rain
The Silence
Eyes
Cure Me
Wave
My Paradise

The Devil Wears Prada recently announced they will be support Ice Nine Kills alongside Creeper on their upcoming headline tour which sees them playing arenas across the UK. A full list of dates below.

The Devil Wears Prada supporting Ice Nine Kills tour dates:
19 November 2025 – MILAN Alcatraz 
20 November 2025 – ZURICH Halle 622 
21 November 2025 – PARIS SALLE PLEYEL 
23 November 2025 – VIENNA Gasometer
24 November 2025 – MUNICH Zenith
26 November 2025 – BRUSSELS A & B Coiffure
27 November 2025 – COLOGNE Palladium
28 November 2025 – PRAGUE SaSaZu Club 
30 November 2025 – LEIPZIG Haus Auensee 
1 December 2025 – WARSAW Klub Stodo?a 
2 December 2025 – BERLIN Verti Music Hall 
5 December 2025 – TILBURG Escape Room 013 
6 December 2025 – FRANKFURT Jahrhunderthalle Club
8 December 2025 – MANCHESTER O2 Victoria Warehouse
9 December 2025– GLASGOW OVO Hydro
10 December 2025 – NOTTINGHAM Motorpoint Arena
12 December 2025 – LONDON OVO Arena Wembley

ABOUT THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA:
The Devil Wears Prada have always explored life’s extremes in their music. They've never shied away from staring down darkness, dealing with depression, making sense of confusion, soothing anxiety, or grappling with faith, existence, and death. At the same time, they've mirrored life's ups and downs by alternating between crushing heaviness and heart-wrenching melodies. After over two decades of making music, their union as bandmates—but more importantly as friends—is stronger than ever. All of this time and experience ultimately empowered the group to make a statement on their ninth full-length offering, Flowers [Solid State]. Matching bold themes with equally bold songs, they process grief, weather struggle, and not only heal together, but creatively blossom like never before. The Devil Wears Prada have always been there for audiences. Among a string of seminal releases, Revolver readers named With Roots Above and Branches Below [2009] one of the 5 Greatest Metalcore Albums,” the Zombie EP [2010] and Dead Throne [2011] each debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, and 2021's ZII marked their sixth straight Top 5 entry on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums Chart. They have also tallied nearly a half-a-billion streams —unprecedented for most acts this heavy. The group elevated to another stratosphere with Color Decay [2022], selling out their biggest shows worldwide and receiving some of the highest praise of its career. During 2024, the musicians decamped to a VRBO in Rodgers, Arkansas for three weeks where they constructed the foundation for the LP, with Jon again at the helm as producer. Following their time "in this heavenly corner of Arkansas," Jon, Jeremy, and Mike took a handful of trips to Los Angeles. Putting the finishing touches on recording, the guys collaborated with Tyler Smyth [I Prevail, Falling In Reverse], Austin Coupe [Lø Spirit, Moodring], Colin Brittain [Linkin Park, Papa Roach], Fit For A King's Bobby Lynge, and Marshall Gallagher of Teenage Wrist. They also enlisted Color Decay collaborator Sam Guaiana as an engineer and tapped Zakk Cervini [Bring Me The Horizon, Spiritbox] for mixing and mastering.  20 years deep into their career together, their creativity has surged to life on Flowers, representing perhaps their most significant creative leap forward yet.

PHOTO CREDIT: Wyatt Clough