The Glorious Sons
Jun 6, 2019

The Canadian band, The Glorious Sons return with a new single “Panic Attack” out now via Black Box/BMG. The new single will be on the band’s forthcoming third album. The music video for the track was directed by Brume., and according to a press release, the song is about "anxiety's all-encompassing grip." On screen, this plays out by front-man Brett Emmons being strapped into a chair as the walls close in around him, with the video packing in a whole lot of over-the-top energy.
“I started writing this rock and roll song for a malnourished kitty cat in Portland, Oregon,” read a post about “Panic Attack” on the band’s social media. “He looked to be having some trouble; I knew exactly how he felt.”
Formed in 2011 in Kingston, Ontario, The Glorious Sons have released one EP, “Shapeless Art,” and two full-length albums; “The Union” (2014) and “Young Beauties And Fools” (2017). Their most recent release included the breakout single, "SOS (Sawed Off Shotgun)."
The Glorious Sons are heading out on the road for a North American tour with The Struts beginning June 27th.