Rock duo The Haunt gives zero f*cks on their latest single ‘Going Under’
Florida rockers The Haunt, comprised of siblings Anastasia Grace Haunt [vocals] and Maxamillion “Max” Haunt [vocals, guitar, production], offer a dose of catharsis on “Going Under. The intense track features raw, electrifying vocals and pummeling instrumentation from the sibling duo. Listen HERE.
“’Going Under’ is about a vicious, brutal cycle, one that is overwhelming. It’s also about the strange disconnected feeling you can get while trying to succeed,” they explain.
“Going Under” follows a string of powerful singles, including the chaos-embracing tracks “Bad Omen” and “New Addiction,” the introspective “Can People Really Change?” (featuring MISSIO), and the haunting “Masochistic Lovers” featuring Craig Mabbitt of Escape the Fate. Each track builds on The Haunt’s signature blend of hard-hitting rock and dynamic collaborations, all hinting at the much-anticipated release of their upcoming full-length album. Stay tuned for more details.
The Haunt is kicking off 2025 with headline shows in New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, starting January 18th. Fans can expect to hear new material from their forthcoming album live for the very first time, along with crowd favorites from their previous releases. Tickets are available to purchase HERE.
The Haunt Headline Tour Dates:
January 18 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge
January 23 – Chicago, IL – The Joint
January 25 – Los Angeles, CA – The Moroccan Lounge (early show)
At 12-years-old, Anastasia started to play gigs while collaborating with her brother Max. Together, they launched The Haunt in 2018. They gained traction with the fan favorite “Cigarettes & Feelings,” and again in 2021 with “Love You Better” off the Social Intercourse EP. Along the way, they shared stages with Palaye Royale, The Hu, The Struts, Filter, and more. 2023’s Dead On Arrival EP received praise from Substream, stating how “the band is coming into their own and creating a safe space for their fans with their powerful messages.” Throughout 2023, they carefully assembled what would become Do No Resuscitate, which was released April 2024 to rave reviews from the likes of Outburn, Cryptic Rock, and Distorted Sound, just to name a few. Now, the band is trudging ahead with a heavier sound and a new batch of music.
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