Alt-rock innovators DON BROCO have returned with a powerful new single, Disappear, accompanied by a striking music video that captures both the surreal and the deeply emotional.
The video, set in a brutalist maze of concrete corridors, stairwells, and flickering fluorescents, plays like a puzzle of looping time and bending reality. Split-screen visuals and reversed-motion sequences amplify the feeling of confinement, with the band performing in a hazy, cavernous space as unseen forces seem to close in. The result is a cinematic reflection of the song’s themes—loss, guilt, and the disorienting weight of being pulled apart.
Produced by Dan Lancaster (Blink-182, Bring Me The Horizon, 5 Seconds of Summer) and released September 19 via Fearless Records, Disappear is one of the band’s most daring tracks yet. Beginning with hypnotic chants over heartbeat-like percussion, the song evolves into a genre-fusing storm—blending rock, electronic textures, and a drum-and-bass-inspired breakdown. Its emotional intensity peaks in soaring vocals that capture the guilt and desperation of leaving someone you love, even when staying could destroy you both.
“Disappear is about struggling to love and support someone living through something terrible,” the band shares. “When the toll has become too much to bear, but is dwarfed by the guilt in knowing what you are feeling is nothing compared to what they are facing themselves.”
The release follows earlier 2025 singles Cellophane and Hype Man, each showcasing a different side of DON BROCO’s sonic identity. Cellophane delivered raw, nu-metal aggression, while Hype Man embraced rapped flows, huge choruses, and unstoppable energy. Together with Disappear, they signal the band’s next creative era—bold, unpredictable, and unmistakably their own.
This fall, DON BROCO will take their explosive live show to audiences across the U.K., Australia, and North America, blending fresh material with longtime fan favorites. Known for high-octane performances, the band—Rob Damiani, Matt Donnelly, Simon Delaney, and Tom Doyle—have already conquered arenas, from Wembley to Alexandra Palace, and graced festival stages from Download to Reading & Leeds, Slam Dunk, and Vans Warped Tour. They’ve toured with artists like Mike Shinoda, State Champs, Dance Gavin Dance, and Our Last Night, even selling out their first U.S. headline run.
With Disappear, DON BROCO prove once again why they’re one of the U.K.’s most adventurous rock bands. Fusing rock, pop, metal, and electronic elements, their sound remains impossible to pin down—but always unforgettable.