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The Callous Daoboys Release Single & Video “Lemon”

The Callous Daoboys Release Single & Video “Lemon”

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Atlanta-based genre defiers The Callous Daoboys have unveiled their latest single, “Lemon,” alongside a chaotic new music video. The track is another taste of their upcoming album I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven, set for release on May 16, 2025, via MNRK Heavy.

Following the explosive introduction of “The Museum of Failure” with their first release “Two-Headed Trout/The Demon of Unreality Limping Like A Dog,” the band now showcases another dimension of their sound with “Lemon.” Taking a softer approach, “Lemon” is a step away from their mathcore output with an anthemic groove and soul filled rock song that showcases their ability to craft interesting and heartfelt melody driven music while keeping their authenticity.

Vocalist Carson Pace reflected on the divisive nature of “Lemon,” stating: “Some people are going to love this one, some people are going to hate this one, it’s just the reality of things. “Lemon” represents every frustration that you’ve ever had with a judgmental lover who wants you to give up on your art. “Lemon” says ‘fuck that, you didn’t love me anyway.’”

Watch the music video here:

Fresh off their EU/UK tour with Silverstein, The Callous Daoboys are set to embark on an extensive North American run. The band joins Chiodos, Hawthorne Heights, and Emmure for the 20 Years of All’s Well That Ends Well tour. Shortly after, they will join Beartooth for select dates in April and May before taking the stage at Denver’s Unhinged Festival on July 26 and setting sail with Coheed and Cambria for the S.S. Neverender Cruise in November.

Tour Dates:

20 Years of All’s Well That Ends Well Tour (with Chiodos, Hawthorne Heights, Emmure)

Beartooth Support Dates:

Festival Appearances:

With I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven shaping up to be one of the most exciting releases of 2025, The Callous Daoboys are proving once again why they remain one of the most innovative and unpredictable forces in heavy music today. pre-order ‘I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven’ here.

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