The Callous Daoboys Drops New Track "Lemon" + Official Music Video (via MNRK Heavy)
- Metal Coalition
- Mar 14
- 4 min read

"...It's really feeling they're holding on all those creative, crazy, experimental underground post-hardcore bands from the 2000s, but doing something a little more accessible from it... This track has me really pumped for their forthcoming album, so I'll leave it there." - The Needle Drop
"Across the entire heavy-music landscape, you won’t find too many bands more playfully adventurous than Atlanta’s Callous Daoboys. The Callous Daoboys make a bugged-out, self-conscious form of metalcore that goes hard on keyboard, violin, and self-mocking lyrics." - Stereogum
"..The latest from Callous Daoboys speaks to the artistry that is core to the band and the limitless potential that characterizes one of heavy music's most exciting, emerging voices." - Knotfest.com
"Man, add this to the list of “shit you need to be insanely hyped about”, because Atlanta-based mathcore madcap motherfuckers The Callous Daoboys are back and they’re coming for your throat." - MetalSucks
Atlanta, GA sextet The Callous Daoboys invite you further into The Museum Of Failure by unveiling a new exhibit with their latest track "Lemon" and the accompanying music video, taken from their hotly-anticipated forthcoming album 'I Don't Want to See You in Heaven' out on May 16 via MNRK Heavy. Prior to today, patrons were welcomed with the exciting first artifact "Two-Headed Trout/The Demon of Unreality Limping Like A Dog" and the cinematic official video. Today's reveal illuminates another facet of the band's signature ability to shapeshift boundaries between genres, blending the weight of heavy music with refreshing pop sensibility while preserving their raw, straight-from-the-heart authenticity. Speaking about "Lemon", vocalist Carson Pace commented:
“Some people are going to love this one, some people are going to hate this one, it’s just the reality of things. "Lemon" represents every frustration that you’ve ever had with a judgmental lover who wants you to give up on your art. "Lemon" says ‘fuck that, you didn’t love me anyway.'”

Witness "Lemon" by letting your eyes feast upon the official music video below, examine the audio intricacies by streaming at the link here, and RSVP by pre-ordering 'I Don't Want to See You in Heaven' here.

I DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU IN HEAVEN
Track Listing:
1. I. Collection of Forgotten Dreams
2. Schizophrenia Legacy
3. Full Moon Guidance
5. Tears on Lambo Leather (feat. Orthodox)
6. Lemon
7. Body Horror For Birds (feat. 1st VOWS)
9. Idiot Temptation Force
10. Douchebag Safari
11. Distracted by the Mona Lisa
12. II. Opt Out
13. III. Country Song In Reverse (feat. low before the breeze)
Having wrapped up their EU/UK run with Silverstein, The Callous Daoboys will pick back up in North America on the 20 Years of All's Well That Ends Well tour on March 21, with Chiodos, Hawthorne Heights, and Emmure. Following several support dates alongside Beartooth in late April and May, the band will then bring the heat to the newly-announced Unhinged Festival on July 26 and on the Coheed and Cambria S.S. Neverender Cruise in November. Be sure to get your tickets here.

20 Years of All's Well That Ends Well with Chiodos, Hawthorne Heights + Emmure:
Mar 21 - Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Theater
Mar 22 - Chicago, IL @ Vic Theater
Mar 23 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
Mar 25 - Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
Mar 26 - Salt Lake City @ The Depot
Mar 28 - Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
Mar 29 - Portland, OR @ Roseland
Mar 31 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
Apr 1 - San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
Apr 2 - San Diego, CA @ Soma
Apr 3 - Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
Apr 5 - San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center
Apr 6 - Houston, TX @ House Of Blues
Apr 7 - Dallas, TX @ House Of Blues
Apr 9 - St. Louis, MO @ Pageant
Apr 11 - Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
Apr 12 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Apr 13 - Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
Apr 15 - St. Pete, FL @ Jannus Landing
Apr 16 - Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall
Apr 17 - Raleigh, NC @ Ritz
Apr 18 - Richmond, VA @ The National
Apr 20 - Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
Apr 21 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Apr 22 - Worcester, MA @ Palladium
Apr 24 - Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
Apr 25 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theater
Apr 26 - Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue

Beartooth Spring 2025 Dates:
Apr 30 - St. Louis, MO @ The Pagent*
May 15 - Mobile, AL @ Soul Kitch Music Hall*
May 16 - Dothan, AL @ The Plant*

Unhinged Festival:
Jul 26 - Denver, CO @ National Western Stockyards

Coheed And Camrbia S.S. Neverender Cruise:
Nov 8-13 - Miami, FL to Cozumel, MX
ABOUT THE CALLOUS DAOBOYS
A fearlessly free-spirited collective from Atlanta, Georgia, The Callous Daoboys revels in high-strung extremity, careening from furious metal cacophony to unabashed rock 'n roll and back again. The band Kerrang! hails as “gloriously chaotic” is like a Molotov cocktail combining extreme metal and nü-metal with life-affirming glee, as each song deliriously swerves across stylistic lines.
The Callous Daoboys are frontman Carson Pace, possessed like a young Mike Patton; fretboard-abusing guitarists Maddie Caffrey and Daniel Hodsdon; frantic bassist Jackie Buckalew; destructive drummer Matthew Hague; and spirited violinist Amber Christman.
Celebrated by SPIN, Fader, Revolver, Brooklyn Vegan, and New Noise (who praised the band as “innovative, unflinching, brazen”), The Callous Daoboys have turned heads on raucous tours with TesseracT, Protest The Hero, and SeeYouSpaceCowboy, and at prestigious international metal festivals. Celebrity Therapist (2022) more than delivered on the promise of the band’s early rumblings. I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven (2025) ups the ante on every conceivable level. The album was produced by Dom Maduri (Silly Goose, GEL, Bummer Hill).
The Callous Daoboys resurrect noise rock as if they’re summoning the dead. Sure, every band claims to blend heavy riffs with catchy melodies as if that’s somehow fresh by itself, but this crew delivers that with a wrecking ball of unrestrained frenzy and total mayhem. The band’s three full-length albums and various EPs loudly testify to their fearless creativity and clever craftsmanship. - Ryan Downey
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