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Mad Morning drop explosive new single “Painkiller”

  • October 2, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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The new single from Mad Morning, “Painkiller,” comes with the sound of a band who know exactly who they are and aren’t willing to keep anything in. Already marked out for selling out their debut headline shows before a single record was released, the three-piece show that their reputation for a great live show does indeed translate onto recorded material.

“Painkiller” is an announcement of intent, sharp, loud and fiercely alive. From the first hit of that riff, it slams you into a storm where precision and chaos switch places at every corner, which is exactly what you get from Mad Morning in person. The guitars loom with grit and urgency, layering into a wall of sound that carries both the chill of novelty and the warmth of recollection, a lost anthem for an impatient generation.

Underneath it all, the song is powered by frustration (and resilience), feelings that Mad Morning translate into pure firepower. The chorus detonates with claustrophobic urgency, a timelessness just when it needs to sound classic alongside the rush of something daringly new. It is a song constructed not only to be heard, but shouted back by thousands in near-perfect unison, a reflection of the band’s early nights when crowds gleefully regurgitated every word with reckless abandon.

Mad Morning flourish in the tension between unrestrained energy and taut musicianship. “Painkiller” captures that balance perfectly, every note is delivered with clear force, and yet the song never loses its sense of purposeful abandon. It’s a snapshot of a band who, with their eager desire and strong tunes, sound here as if they were always going to set festival stages and late-night playlists ablaze.

For people who love music discovery, Mad Morning are more than just another rock band. They are the spirit of a movement: loud, courageous and blunt in their hunger for truth. With “Painkiller,” they serve up an anthem and a pledge that this is just the start. If you’re on the lookout for new rock bands to keep an eye on in 2025, Mad Morning deserve your attention. “Painkiller” is the sort of song that gets into your bloodstream and keeps thumping long after its final chord has dissipated.

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