The Devil Wears Prada Drop New Video for ‘Eyes,’ Continuing Rollout for Ninth Album Flowers

Flowers Album Art

Metalcore veterans The Devil Wears Prada are entering a bold new chapter. The band has just released a haunting new video for their latest single “Eyes,” the newest taste of their upcoming album Flowers, which is set to arrive November 14 via Solid State Records.

The video features the band as puppets lost in a surreal maze, pulled by an unseen hand. It’s a fitting visual for a track that grapples with anxiety, disillusionment, and the search for meaning.

“‘Eyes’ is about coming to a point in life where you start to question the reality of what you once believed,” explains keyboardist and producer Jonathan Gering. “It captures the feeling of wanting to break away from something that has only worked against you and the struggle to find a new way forward.”

Guitarist and clean vocalist Jeremy DePoyster adds, “‘Eyes’ is a song about desperately yearning for answers, wondering why you keep ending up in the same place without a clear path. When you’re caught in a wave of anxiety, and what you’ve been taught offers no help, you’re just hoping for clarity and some kind of hope.”

He also describes the track as a sonic journey, shifting between tight, melodic verses and fuzzed-out riffs. “It’s an anthem for those moments when you need the reminder that nobody really has the answers. We’re all just doing our best.”

Flowers marks TDWP’s ninth studio album and follows the success of 2022’s Color Decay, which saw the band playing their biggest shows to date. This cycle has already hit new milestones, including the single “For You” breaking into both the Mediabase and Billboard Active Rock charts — a first in the band’s career.

After wrapping up the Summer of Loud tour, the band shows no signs of slowing down. They’ll join Bullet For My Valentine in Australia, headline dates in South Africa, tour Europe with Ice Nine Kills and Creeper, and hit Warped Tour Orlando in November. They’re also set to sail on the Emo’s Not Dead Cruise in early 2026.

Now two decades into their career, The Devil Wears Prada continue to evolve. With Flowers, they seem more creatively energized than ever, blending vulnerability, heaviness, and ambition into what may be their most defining work yet.

Stream: https://tdwp.ffm.to/eyes