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PARLOR releases “Juvenile” ahead of their new album “Tears For Everything”

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“Tears for every moment, silent or furious, testify to an inner storm within a tense body, in search of momentum, engulfed by a world racing to the point of absurdity.” That’s how PARLOR describe the mood behind their upcoming album “Tears For Everything.” The record depicts an overflow of emotions in ten screams — “a brutal release, a cry in the silence, a heart that bleeds for everything.”

“Tears For Everything” unfolds the tale of a character trapped by his conditioning (“Bind”) from birth (“Glide”). At the end of a youth drowned in hyperconnection (“Juvenile”), he loses himself in a struggle to carve out his own path, frozen in the face of failure (“Cement Diktat”), exhausted by corporate enlistment and mental burden (“In Charge”).

The record moves through the collapse of self-satisfaction (“Conqueror”), the reliance on psychotropic drugs (“Solace”), and the final fall into madness — “a black hole where alcohol and madness become his ultimate companions (‘Abyss’ x ‘The Drop’ x ‘Tunnel’).”

PARLOR by Alex Le Mouroux
PARLOR by Alex Le Mouroux

The new single “Juvenile,” released with a video directed by Guillaume Quincy and filmed at Studio 89 in Prunoy, Burgundy, captures this collapse. Its lyrics mirror the disorientation of youth — “Youth blood survive / Narrow desire / Defiled tales from depths you can barely read.” The song examines the blurred line between recklessness and survival, carrying the refrain “Call it from deep inside your heart / This anger you can’t hide.”

PARLOR by Alex Le Mouroux
PARLOR by Alex Le Mouroux

Formed in Paris in 2016 by Guillaume Quincy (drums), Boris Patchinsky (bass), Yann Desti (guitar), and Arthur Leparc (vocals), PARLOR have built a reputation around their tense, noise-driven sound.

Their debut LP “Softly” (Hviv, 2019), recorded at Chaudelande studio, reflected their roots in the mathematical chaos of Botch, the heaviness of Unsane, and the intensity of Converge. Two years later came “Comments” (Source Atone, 2021), produced by Francis Caste (P3C, Hangman’s Chair, Kickback), which tightened their writing and added noise, sludge, and hardcore weight.

Throughout their career, PARLOR have played numerous shows in Paris and toured between France and Belgium with bands like Dead Kiwis, Maudits, and Down to Dust.

PARLOR by Alex Le Mouroux
PARLOR by Alex Le Mouroux

Tears For Everything” was once again produced by Francis Caste and will be released on October 24, 2025 via Source Atone.

The band is currently preparing a Franco-Belgian tour to accompany the album.

 

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Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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