Witness the latest exhibit from Atlanta, GA sextet The Callous Daoboys with their new track “Distracted by The Mona Lisa“ unveiled via MNRK Heavy. Accompanying today’s release is the visceral official music video showcasing the band’s electrifying energy they bring to their live performances. Today’s drop leads to the grand opening of The Museum Of Failure with the release of the band’s highly-anticipated forthcoming album ‘I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven’ out on Friday, 16th May 2025. When asked about the inspiration behind the track, vocalist Carson Pace shared:
“There have been countless times in my life where I have felt married to my passion. It’s been detrimental, painful, and has forced me to sacrifice a normal life. This song is me committing to being married to that passion, regardless of the consequences. It’s less a spit in the face of normality, and more a love letter to my own band.“
I DON’T WANT TO SEE YOU IN HEAVEN
The Callous Daoboys
Track Listing:
1. I. Collection of Forgotten Dreams
2. Schizophrenia Legacy
3. Full Moon Guidance
4. Two-Headed Trout
5. Tears on Lambo Leather (feat. Orthodox)
6. Lemon
7. Body Horror For Birds (feat. 1st VOWS)
8. The Demon of Unreality Limping Like A Dog
9. Idiot Temptation Force
10. Douchebag Safari
11. Distracted by the Mona Lisa
12. II. Opt Out
13. III. Country Song In Reverse (feat. low before the breeze )
The Callous Daoboys new album ‘I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven’ is out 16th May 2025. Pre-order – HERE
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