
THE USED RELEASE
NEW SINGLE ‘CATHEDRAL BELL’
FROM ‘HEARTWORK’ ALBUM
Ahead of this week’s release of their eighth studio album, rock icons The Used are delivering an energetic, catchy and captivating new song for fans today with “Cathedral Bell.” The new song dropped exclusively with NYLON before it hit streaming services at https://nylon.com/the-used-cathedral-bell-premiere and is now available on all digital stores and outlets. The beautiful tarot card artwork was created by artist Drew Merritt (@drewmerritt).
The New single instantly received playlisting in Spotify’s New Music Friday AU/NZ and was made the cover for Australian Rock playlist ‘Rock Out‘.
“A door creaks, then swings shut. The music creeps in like goosebumps down your neck: “In the sensory cave that you made / I lie awake,” sings The Used frontman Bert McCracken in the new song.
“It reminds me of being a little kid,” McCracken said over the phone in an exclusive interview withNYLON. “I had a really hard time with sleeping when I was younger. I just never wanted to go to bed, and when I did, I could never sleep. It just reminds me of being young and in the dark and up way past my bedtime.”
Heartwork, the band’s eighth studio album, due out Friday, April 24th via Big Noise, arrives with the unbound spirit of the pair of platinum albums that first introduced The Used to the world, mixed with the dramatic air of their gold-certified third. The emotion, sincerity, and vulnerability found on The Used (2002) and In Love and Death (2004) is more urgent and insistent than ever on Heartwork, a diverse 16-song offering filled with double entendre upon triple entendre. It traverses a thematic gamut of self-examination, hyper-literate exploration, political pyromania, and keenly self-aware yet unrestrained whimsy.
The charged manic energy of Heartwork will ring familiar to the multitudes who have seen The Used live, whether back in the day on Ozzfest, Warped Tour or Linkin Park’s Projekt Revolution; on their sold-out coheadlining tour with Taking Back Sunday; or headlining Taste Of Chaos with support from My Chemical Romance, Rise Against, Killswitch Engage, and Underoath.

Release Date: Friday April 17
Watch ‘Cathedral Bell’ below