
(Atom Splitter) Return To Dust have shared a music video for their recently released single, the gloomy and gritty "New Religion." Musically, "New Religion" is an all-out riff fest, and the accompanying visual will ruffle more than a few feathers - like any down and dirty rock band and their music should.
The video finds the band knuckling down on their instruments in the desert, juxtaposed with a dark twist on religious imagery and iconography. Heads will turn... and heads will roll!
"We are born into expectations about what our life should and shouldn't be," the band says about the song's deeper meaning. "If you let them influence you without resistance, you're no better off than a frog slowly boiling to death in a pot of water."
Return To Dust Preview New Song Ahead Of Tour With Mammoth
Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace Launching U.S. Tour Tonight
Return to Dust Deliver 'Speak Like The Dead' EP
Return to Dust Appear In New Episode Of Cardboard Sessions
Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising Exhibit Opens at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Fun Moves Ashore as the Live Loud Fest Makes Port in the Dominican Republic
Tom Morello Caught In The Act In Chicago
Live Loud Fest Cruise: So Much More Than Music
On The Record: Audiophile Releases from A Perfect Circle, Dr. Dre and More
Good Charlotte Get Festive With Cover Of 'Fairytale of New York'
Danko Jones Release New Album 'Leo Rising'
Stryper Release Their New Christmas Album 'The Greatest Gift Of All'
Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts Announce 2026 UK and EU Tour
Stream Yungblud And Aerosmith's New 'One More Time' EP
Guns N' Roses' Live Era '87-'93 Vinyl Set Arrives
Queen Share 50 Years of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Live
The Smashing Pumpkins Deliver 'Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness' 30th Anniversary Editions