Introducing: Wade MacNeil’s (Alexisonfire) new project, DOOMS CHILDREN

Wade MacNeil (Alexisonfire, Gallows) has released the first track from his new psych-rock project DOOMS CHILDREN. “Flower Moon” premiered on the popular BBC Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P Carter on May 23 and is available to stream now here. The swirling, slow burn of the song with its intensely cathartic coda, embodies the hope of renewal and rebirth that the full Moon of May, known as the Flower Moon, represents in cultures the world over. “This song is about putting back together the pieces of a life that’s been shattered…feeling a little rough around the edges from what you’ve been through, but excited about what’s to come, ’cause you don’t know what’s going to happen next.” – Wade MacNeil For more rock oriented inspiration, follow or ROCK Playlsit on Spot...

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