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Take A Listen To MUDVAYNE’s Thrilling New Single ‘Sticks and Stones’

A mere two weeks ago, ’00s hard rock provocateurs MUDVAYNE thrilled fans by dropping their first new single in 16 years with “HURT PEOPLE HURT PEOPLE” via Alchemy Recordings. The song has already accumulated over half a millions streams and counting. Now the band has shared ANOTHER new track. This time, they’ve issued “Sticks and Stones.”

While “HURT PEOPLE HURT PEOPLE” immediately clamped down on the jugular and was a primal scream return for the band, “Sticks and Stones” is a bit more measured in its ferocity. It showcases the band’s mastery of quiet-loud dynamics and steadily escalates to an utterly monstrous breakdown.

“I was always told ‘sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me,'” says Gray. “Well, it’s a great nursery rhyme, but I couldn’t disagree more. I’ve carried a lot of words throughout my life as if they were just spoken to me. The reality is — they do hurt. I’ve tried my best to shed them, but when they come from dear friends, family — people that are suppose to love you — the words have teeth and they won’t let go. Blood doesn’t wash out; iit stains. I think I’m just trying to remind people to love their children. Don’t use them as a bullet to fire into your ex or whomever you’re with now. They’re innocent and they are impressionable. And trust me, as a child, that was used as a weapon, your words will hurt them…long after you say them.”

The band has also launched a pre-order for a double A Side 7″ vinyl featuring both songs. There will be a standard version, as well as a variant that is signed and limited to 500 units. Both are available exclusively through the band’s webstore alongside a brand new merch capsule.

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