“Blood On Our Hands”, the new single from The Linda Lindas

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The single invites you to reflect on the consequences of everyday decisions.

The Linda Lindas He is preparing his next album, Gotta Get Outmaterial that will be released on August 28, 2026 through Reprise/Warner Records. As a preview of this work, the group premiered “Blood On Our Hands”simple that stands out for presenting a reflective message about the decisions that are made every day and their consequences in everyday life.

The song, led by the bassist Eloise Wongaddresses how our consumer habits and daily actions can generate much larger and more disastrous consequences than expected. In this way, it questions the way in which society ignores or ignores different global problems, resulting in a world that is increasingly less empathetic and difficult to inhabit.

The quartet uses music as a call to society to denounce violence and indifference to the suffering of others, in order to raise awareness about inequality and violence. Additionally, the release is accompanied by a live performance video, directed by Ryan Baxleywhich captures the energy that characterizes The Linda Lindas on stage.

With this new single, Bela Salazar, Eloise Wong, Lucia de la Garza and Mila de la Garza They present a song that reflects their artistic evolution prior to their next album material. Likewise, the track shows a new facet within punk for the group, without losing the energy and raw essence that distinguishes its materials with a message that requires questioning the impact of the decisions that are part of our daily lives.

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