The Glorious Sons return today with their new single “Panic Attack” (Black Box/BMG), a driving, brutally honest track about anxiety’s all-encompassing grip, delivered by frontman Brett Emmons’ signature snarl. In the visceral accompanying video, directed by Brume., Brett finds himself strapped to a chair with walls closing in as he attempts to escape his own nightmare-ish panic attack.
The song is yet another milestone in an exciting year for The Glorious Sons – they had their first Billboard #1 with “S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun)” which held the #1 slot on the Active and Modern rock charts for 4 consecutive weeks. On June 29th they’ll open for The Rolling Stones in Toronto, and on July 7th, they’ll play with Twenty One Pilots as a part of Festival D’été de Québec. The band hits the road for a summer tour with The Struts starting June 27th.
The Glorious Sons have built a rabid, grassroots following for their signature brand of “dirty, sweaty rock” (Alternative Press). Their 2018 album ‘Young Beauties and Fools’ won the Juno award for Best Rock Album, with lead single “S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun)” climbing the Spotify Viral 50 charts and making waves in the top 30 at Alternative radio.
The Glorious Sons will tour extensively throughout the summer, including a performance at Osheaga. They’re currently in the studio working on their new album. More news to come soon.
Purchase/Stream “Panic Attack” here


