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Brocarde Premieres “Seven Sins" Video

Brocarde has released a new single titled “Seven Sins.” That track features Korn drummer Ray Luzier and a video for it can be found below. Brocarde's new album, “Good Attendance At Sunday School,” will be released on June 5. The singer commented on the single:

“'Seven Sins' is about the seven deadly sins of a relationship, the phases of love and passion, how somebody can provoke every emotion that you have to give. Each sin is represented with a different energy and emotion state, it’s supposed to be a journey through every chamber of your soul. The journey starts with lust and captures those few magical sparks of love, from falling to falling out, I poured every emotion I had into it and it still somehow leaves you yearning for more.”

Luzier continued:

"I love Brocarde's very unique vocal style and vibe...she has mass aggression to sweetness and everything in between in her voice! The very interesting song arrangements and theatrical segments make the whole package a dynamic, fun adventure to listen to. I see great things ahead for her!"

Brocarde also commented on the album:

“‘Good Attendance At Sunday School’ is more than just an album, this is the storyboard to my life, the pain and heartache poured into it is immeasurable and I’ve struggled endless to let it go and move forward. To the outside world I may just be another self indulgent new artist with a record to sell but this record has saved me over and over again and I do not know what my life would be or where I would be without it. Over ten years ago, I embarked on this crazy journey, in many ways I was a lost, broken child, a ball of angst and anxiety, in some ways I’m still that child, moments recently are all too real and I’ve found myself lost in a world of emotion. Over the years I’ve struggled with articulating who I am and what I feel, these songs have allowed me to do that."

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PostedMay 20, 2026
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsBrocarde

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