KALAMITY KILLS Releases Performance Video For “Afraid”



KALAMITY KILLS Releases Performance Video For “Afraid”, New Album Arriving September 9th

Watch “Afraid” HERE

Rising rock force KALAMITY KILLS delivers a crushing blow of raw emotion and defiant energy in the new performance video for their latest single, “Afraid.”. The release comes as anticipation builds for their forthcoming self-titled album, Kalamity Kills (Expanded Edition), out September 9, 2025 via the band’s own Pero Recordings.

Produced and mixed by Jamey Perrenot, “Afraid” is a bold and unapologetic anthem of resilience, blending razor-edged guitars with soaring vocals and an unflinching lyrical core. Co-written by Perrenot and longtime collaborator Jamie Rowe, the song is a fierce statement of purpose from a band refusing to back down.

“We have been super stoked since the April release of Afraid and the response at radio it has gotten,” says Rowe. “That message of believing and standing up for oneself is always a theme we will touch upon. We had released a cool lyric video but wanted to also have a stand-alone music video. And in the YouTube era, I love that we can bypass “the machine” and go directly to the fans.”

“Since day one, we have had a strong DIY ethic. I took on directing, filming, and editing the video myself. At first, I had this big idea for a storyline, but I realized it felt right to keep it simple and real. Just doing what we love in front of a camera.

“Afraid” follows the band’s breakout success with “Starry Skies (988)”, which stormed the Billboard Mainstream Rock and Mediabase Active Rock charts, holding a Top 40 spot on Billboard for nine weeks and remaining on the Mediabase charts for twelve.

The Expanded Edition of Kalamity Kills will feature brand-new tracks, alternate mixes, and other exclusives available September 9, 2025, on CD in limited quantities. A candy apple red vinyl edition will arrive in April 2026. About KALAMITY KILLS

KALAMITY KILLS is a hard rock band forged in the heart of East Nashville, Tennessee. Formed in 2022 by vocalist Jamie Rowe and guitarist/producer Jamey Perrenot, the band emerged from the ashes of a solo project into a fully realized sonic assault—fueled by raw emotion, modern aggression, and a deep respect for rock’s roots. With a sound that fuses the swagger of classic hard rock with the intensity and polish of modern metal, KALAMITY KILLS strikes a rare balance between power and vulnerability.

Best known for their debut self-titled album Kalamity Kills, the band quickly turned heads thanks to high-profile collaborations with members of KORN, 3 DOORS DOWN, LA GUNS, CONQUER DIVIDE, and UNDEROATH. Their music has earned national airplay on SIRIUSXM’s Octane, landed on the Billboard Active Rock charts, and crossed over into viral success without ever chasing trends.

More than just a studio project, KALAMITY KILLS is a growing force with a full live lineup, including bassist/vocalist Julia Lauren Bullock and drummer Rob Bodley. Their songs—ranging from explosive anthems to brutally honest ballads—tackle themes of faith, failure, hypocrisy, redemption, and the messy beauty of being human.

KALAMITY KILLS is for the outsiders, the misfits, the ones who’ve been burned and are still standing. Loud. Unapologetic. Unforgettable.
KALAMITY KILLS is: Jamie Rowe – Lead Vocals Jamey Perrenot – Guitar / Producer Julia Lauren Bullock – Bass / Vocals (Live) Rob Bodley – Drums (Live)



Track Listing: 
Anthem
Dearest Enemy
What’s On Your Mind
Dark Secrets
The Chemistry of Meant To Be
ALIEN
Hellfire Honey
Burn
Sinners Welcome
I Still Believe
Amen
Bonus Tracks:
Afraid Starry Skies (988) (feat. Aaron Gillespie from Underoath)
Dark Secrets (2025 Version)
Dearest Enemy (Pressure) (Scott Bush alt. Mix)
The Chemistry of Meant To Be (Kellan McGregor Radio Mix)
Jingle Bells (Slay)


Connect with KALAMITY KILLS: Website: https://kalamitykills.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/kalamitykills
Instagram: https://instagram.com/kalamitykills
X (Twitter): https://x.com/kalamitykills
Jamie Rowe on X: https://x.com/jamierowe
YouTube: https://youtube.com/kalamitykills
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/kalamitykills
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Q7zrZUeUnTrX0OC2FvTqU?si=qZPINKoURFONBasOc9iB3g
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/kalamity-kills/1636401395

Who is Your “Metal Valkyrie” of 2025? Name your top three Women in Rock and Metal in 2025.

2025 is halfway through! It has been an incredible year for women in music. We’ve had releases from Epica, Halestorm, Evanescence, Spiritbox, Messa, Beyond the Black, Within Temptation, and so many more! There are still so many releases to come, so it’s hard to generate a best of list early on. BUT, I want to know your favorite woman or top three women in Rock and Metal of 2025! VOTE or Comment below!

“Coda” Novelists Review 2025

Progressive Metalcore entered my diverse music catalog in 2020 during COVID.  I was introduced to Periphery upon suggestion by the one and only Devin Townsend.  Devin had worked with Perriphery’s studio bassist and songwriter Nolly Getgood for the DTP’s Transcenjdence.  Periphery came up on Twitter, and Devin said they were one of the best Prog bands today, if my memory serves me right.  I was immersed in the world of Prog Metalcore, and never looked back.  This led me to discover some of my favorite songs and albums.  Spiritbox’s Eternal Blue entered my radar and utterly took over my listening habits for three months.  I also became a huge fan of ERRA, Volumes, Currents, Make Them Suffer, and eventually the French band Novelists in 2021.  Novelists was a huge discovery for me.  They seemed to stand out, much like Spiritbox, but had this Jazz tone to the guitars and song structure that mentally clicked.  The clean vocals weren’t my favorite in the genre, but the musicianship in Novelists was and is undeniable.  You can imagine that when they debuted “Okapi” in 2024, my love for this band skyrocketed to new heights.  I didn’t expect to love Novelists like this, but they became one of my most played bands of all time.  The addition of Camille Contreras has brought this band to the peak of excellence for me.  There are a lot of bands in the genre, but Novelists dare to be different with Pop genre blending and gorgeous Jazz and Blues guitar solos.

Coda is one of my most anticipated albums in 2025, and also just in my entire life.  After so many years of reviewing albums and having expectations or preconceived notions, I have abandoned it completely.  My bias is turned off.  I aim to experience each album individually without comparison or objectivity.  Coda lends itself to blowing all expectations and ideals about modern music out of the water.  Abandon everything you expect from Novelists.  Abandon everything you think about Modern Metal.  It is part Progressive Metalcore, it’s part Radio Rock, and it’s part Ariana Grande in all the best ways.  Experiencing this album for the first two times while I’m writing this review is one of the most titillating and enlightening experiences I’ve had.  This album isn’t defined by past releases.  It is not defined by genre or comparison.  This album could and should be on any listening or sales chart.  It is heart-wrenching, pulse-pounding, moody, aggressive, and beautiful.  It’s full of catchiness and cool nuances that make it feel sleek and modern, but the vocals are so classic in a ’90s R&B tone.  It’s an eclectic mix of sounds and influences.  It has a Spiritbox feel with the atmospheric airiness and the layered guitar tracks for texture.  But the song structure and vocals are unlike anything I have ever heard in my life.  Coda stands out from any album I have heard, while remaining relevant to the Metal scene.

Coda abandons constructed genres.  Say My Name is a punchy Prog Rock track with light and airy vocals and smooth guitars, definitely a welcome breath to be played on any radio station.  The guitar work on this song is visionary, as well as on every song on Coda.  The title track is a Metalcore-centric piece which fits the classic Novelists sound, but with the most gorgeous soaring vocals they’ve ever had.  This track is genial to me, it just works so well in structure and hooks the listener in.  All For Nothing is more atmospheric, more extreme, from soft to hard.  It shows the incredible range of this band and the expansiveness of Camille’s voice.  Her screams and cleans have exponentially improved and add much-needed dynamics to the record.  Maldición de la Bruja is a Spanish track in your face with sass, attitude, and a Rap breakdown exquisitely delivered by multi-lingual Camille. This song is a surprising gem of heaviness and groove.  In Heaven is a very heartfelt, atmospheric track with a million layers to dissect.  This is such a departure from previous albums.  I have never heard vocals this open or toned in Metal.  The vocals combined with the djenty rhythmic guitar and bass remind me so much of Voyager and Periphery.  This may be one of their best songs to date. Flo and Pierre are two of the best guitarists in Modern Metal, and Coda is a gigantic testament to that.

My favorite track on the album is Sleepless Nights.  The way this song flows is fantastic.  It is one of the most satisfying songs with a build-up.  It feels like the burdens and pain are lifting off your shoulders.  The guitar work is sublime, especially all the tasty bends and runs.  It scratches my brain, but it is also chicken soup for the soul.  It is a perfect blend of a breakup song and Prog and Modern Metal.  The guitar parts are just so addictive on this song, as well as Camille’s impossibly smooth vocals.  The bridge has one of the longest-held pitch-perfect notes I have ever heard in my life.  The build into the solo is one of the finest pieces of music of 2025.  The final chorus opens up, and Camille just belts with pure emotion.  God, I love her voice, and I love this song.  And, I love how it continues with 78 rue to send the theme of ends with the album.  This is smart songwriting.  The album’s closer K.O., sends the message home of being torn into pieces and thrust into the darkest moments of your life, and then trying to come back out of it.  This is another favorite of mine on the record, and it’s just such an emotional track about having to let go.  Novelists do build-ups like no other, and K.O. is such a great example.

Coda is a fantastically personal album from a band that is reinventing itself.  Novelists have come out of their shells.  The purity is as crisp as music gets.  The technicality is mind-blowing.  The song structure keeps you guessing at every turn.  Regardless of genre, this is one of my favorite albums of the year and of the 2020s.  This is a must-hear album for Metal lovers and Pop music lovers alike.  This could be an album that runs people onto completely new music, and that is an incredible feat.  I think Novelists have achieved everything they wanted to do with this album.  It is a treat to hear such diverse and fantastic vocals in Metalcore, which sometimes lacks in vocal range for me.  The band’s technicality is truly like anything I’ve ever heard.  The speed of these musicians while maintaining clarity is unmatched.  It’s not Djent with muddy tones or down-tuned just for the heaviness.  Coda is crisp, clean, heavy, and vastly interesting compared to 99% of everything I’ve heard this year. I love this record and hope people give it a fair chance, as it deserves.

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