Watch Daisy Grenade Get Their Revenge On "How To Hide A Body" | THE NOISE


Just in time for spooky season, New York duo Daisy Grenade, comprised of Dani Nigro and Keaton Whittaker, reach final girl status on their latest single, "How To Hide A Body." The track, produced by Courtney Ballard, is a cheeky ode to scumbag exes that, in true DG style, sees the pair imagine gloriously glossy gore where they gift an all-too-deserving boyfriend a grizzly end.

The vengeful single opens with the co-lead singers narrating the hell that their exes have put them through. They're exhausted from their myriad of transgressions, including but not limited to cheating, lying, and manipulation, to the point of "squeezing the life" out of them. Pushed to the limit, they seek retribution, bursting at the seams and asking the masses, "Does anybody know how to hide a body?/ Shovel and some rope/ Pretend you never saw me/ I'm running out of time, and I'm broke/ And I kinda need to know how to hidе a body."

The accompanying music video is a self-described "tale of revenge followed by a series of mishaps," which is pretty damn accurate to how this visual plays out. "It's about the fantasy of finally getting your abuser back," says Nigro. "But in a sparkly, campy horror movie way," adds Whittaker, in a nod to the video directed by frequent Daisy Grenade collaborators Jamie Rice and Hannah Klein.

After bringing their brand of fiery feminine pop punk to When We Were Young in Las Vegas over the weekend, the band is set to head out on tour with State Champs for the remainder of the year. The tour will kick off at Emo's Austin on November 8 and wrap with two shows at New York City's Webster Hall on December 7 and 8.

Check out Daisy Grenade's latest single, "How To Hide A Body," today!


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