Right at home on your spooky season or breakup bangers playlist, Badflower drops a riotous, spine-tingling new track with “Haunting You.” Out now on all platforms via Big Machine Rock, the high-energy bop was written about being abruptly cut out of someone’s life and dealing with the residual aftermath.
Working around the colloquialism “you’re dead to me,” frontman Josh Katz wrote the creepy anthem from the perspective of a literal ghost, haunted by the lingering presence of the lover’s orbit they were removed from.
“’Haunting You’ is really about being pushed out of someone’s life abruptly and completely – like, when someone says, ‘you’re dead to me’ and moves on. It’s impossible to just forget about someone like that,” Katz explains. “Their presence lingers, and it can feel like you’re being haunted by them or even judged by them when they’re not there. I thought it was a fun concept to write from the perspective of a person that actually died – how that spirit might feel and what they would do.”
“Haunting You” is available now, as Badflower’s current radio single, “Detroit,” climbs up the charts at both Alternative and Active Rock.
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