Nashville’s Royale Lynn Honors First Responders In Music Video For New Single “Death Wish”  Feat. Danny Worsnop (Asking Alexandria)

Nashville’s Royale Lynn Honors First Responders In Music Video For New Single “Death Wish” Feat. Danny Worsnop (Asking Alexandria)

A writer of songs that resonate with fans of both the twang of Stagecoach Festival and the pummeling rock ‘n roll of Sonic Temple, today Nashville's Royale Lynn leans into her heavy side for her new single and music video “Death Wish” featuring Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria. An ode to first responders around the world, the song’s punishing alt-rock sonics pair Royale’s bright, clear tone with Danny’s charismatic rasp for an explosive collaboration.

Directed by Dylan Hryciuk (Spiritbox, Brand Of Sacrifice) and created with the help of a firefighting academy in Canada, Royale set out to visually depict the emotional and physical perils of real-life firefighters and their loved ones. She explains,

After writing the song I had a very specific vision for the video and knew it had to be perfect. Working with Dylan really helped bring everything together and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out! This one goes out to all the first responders out there!”

Check out the song and video below:

“Death Wish”

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“ "Death Wish” means a lot to me; it represents the next chapter of my life and my sound moving forward,” Royale continues. “I’m also very excited to have my buddy Danny Worsnop on the track. He brings the whole vision to life with his amazing vocals.”

From small-town girl to Nashville singer/songwriter, Royale Lynn has been refining a crossover country/hard-rock sound that has resonated with over 1 Million followers across socials so far. Her boundary-smashing amalgamation is best exemplified in her viral self-released anthem “Six Feet Deep” which shot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Digital Sales chart and has reached over 16 Million streams to date. Demonstrating a growing appetite for her brand of genre-bending in this generation of music fans, her catalog of singles has been streamed well over 31 Million times.

Recently signed to Epitaph Records, the sky’s the limit as Royale Lynn shares more of her music and herself with the world. “I just want to create,” she says. “If I sound more rock on some days and more country on others? Who cares? Why stay in a box? It’s just not something I can do and remain authentically myself.”