KALEO shares harrowing new single "USA Today," reflecting on gun violence in America

Article Contributed by Big Feat PR | Published on Saturday, July 20, 2024

GRAMMY-nominated Icelandic band KALEO is proud to share their new single “USA Today,” a powerful song reflecting on gun violence in America. Watch the lyric video HERE. Listen HERE.

The song was written in 2019 and produced by frontman JJ Julius Son, Shawn Everett (The Killers, Kacey Musgraves, Alabama Shakes), and Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan, Marcus King, Sierra Ferrell). It was released in the wake of the weekend’s tragic events where an innocent bystander was killed during the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. For the band, the track serves as a reflection on the recurring themes of mass shootings and overall gun violence that occur across America. KALEO will be donating a portion of the proceeds from “USA Today” to gun violence prevention organization Everytown and strongly urges its fans to join the movement. Visit https://www.everytown.org/ for more information on how to support the cause.

JJ Julius Son shared, “This is a snapshot of the gun-related atrocities we’ve witnessed over the past decade while living and touring in the States which affected us all deeply. After yet another act of senseless gun violence at the recent Pennsylvania rally, we felt compelled to speak out and release this song. We’re hopeful that this moment will change everything and we all will acknowledge the need to institute common sense gun safety laws in America. Our hearts go out to the family of the innocent victim that died this weekend, and to anyone who has been touched by such nonsensical violence here or around the globe.”

More about KALEO
After amassing over 5+ billion global streams, 67+ international certifications, and countless sold-out headline shows spanning the globe from London to Moscow, Grammy-nominated Icelandic rock band KALEO has proven to be a worldwide phenomenon. Known for their electrifying live performances, KALEO completely sold out their first U.S. headline tour and were standouts at Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo. They were hand-picked to open stadium dates for the Rolling Stones as well.

2023 saw the boys touring Australia and New Zealand, performing at a handful of notable European and North American festivals, all while writing and recording their highly anticipated third album.

In 2024, the band headed back out on the road to test the new material and is currently on tour across the globe.

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