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Conquer Divide Premiere New Song “Bad Dreams” Featuring Of Virtue

Conquer Divide have joined forces with Of Virtue for a new single titled “Bad Dreams.” You can check that out below. Conquer Divide’s Izzy Johnson commented:

“We are stoked to bring the next era of Conquer Divide with our new song ‘Bad Dreams,’ featuring Of Virtue. Lyrically, it touches on the feeling of wanting nothing more than to succeed but being sabotaged by your own thoughts. Analysis paralysis is real and creates cycles that sometimes feel unbreakable, something that we have all individually experienced. Just like our other songs ‘Paralyzed,’ ‘Pressure,’ and ‘N E W H E A V E N’ (that also have introspective themes), we hope this song is something our listeners can relate to and find comfort in. Big thanks to the guys in Of Virtue who made the song come alive, we are blessed to create music alongside such talent.”

Of Virtue’s Tyler Ennis added:

“I’ve been a fan of Conquer Divide ever since I heard ‘Messy.’ It’s an absolute honor being asked to bring both our bands together on their newest single and we’re excited for it to finally be released!”

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PostedJanuary 15, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsConquer Divide, Of Virtue, Bad Dreams

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