A Day To Remember Release Music Video For “Last Chance To Dance (Bad Friend)” & It Features The Grim Reaper

A Day To Remember just released a music video for “Last Chance To Dance (Bad Friend),” a track that the band labeled the “heaviest song” on their latest album, You’re Welcome. Directed by Max Moore, the music video for the…

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Posted on December 16, 2021

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A Day To Remember just released a music video for “Last Chance To Dance (Bad Friend),” a track that the band labeled the “heaviest song” on their latest album, You’re Welcome.

Directed by Max Moore, the music video for the track features the band performing in a small club with a rowdy crowd moshing to the track as the grim reaper appears to join the crowd.

Watch the music video for “Last Chance To Dance (Bad Friend)” below.

Jeremy McKinnon called the tune “one of the heaviest songs” of the band’s career, called “Last Chance To Dance (Bad Friend).” The track is the fourth song on the album and McKinnon said it’s one that he is most “excited” about. Guitarist Neil Westfall previously explained that the song is “heavier” than their Common Courtesy track “Violence (Enough Is Enough).”

“Don’t you feel better when, better when / You see right through me, yeah / So don’t pretend, don’t pretend / You ever knew me / Who I really am, really am / Guess you’re just another bad friend / Just a bad friend,” McKinnon sings during the chorus.

Upon first listening the song, it is one of the heaviest tracks on the album and certainly delivers heavy guitar riffs, a breakdown and some impressive, deep growling vocals from McKinnon.

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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