With two full-length albums already under their belt—‘The Horrible And The Miserable’ (2021) and ‘A Garden of Dead Flowers‘ (2023)—UK queercore (mathcore x punk x post-hardcore x metal) duo Death Goals aren’t just back; they’ve got their knives out.

Today, the band slice through the noise with “Knife Bouquet”, a visceral new single unveiled alongside a blood-and-petal-soaked music video. It’s the first glimpse into what’s next for the duo, who continue to carve their own path through the hardcore underground.

Ferocious yet intimate, “Knife Bouquet” is tailor-made for fans of Birds In Row, Dreamwell, ETID, The Callous Daoboys, and The Chariot—as well as anyone who prefers their catharsis served with serrated edges. No album details yet, but if “Knife Bouquet” is any indication, Death Goals aren’t just raising the stakes—they’re sharpening the blades.

“‘Knife Bouquet’ is a moment of necessary catharsis,” the band shares. “It’s about trying to move forward after years of heartbreak but not knowing how. The lyrics come straight from old diary entries, and the sound is rooted in what we’ve built over the last two albums.

It’s a statement of intent—and one of the very first songs written post-Garden.”

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