BROCARDE Unleashes “Seven Sins” Featuring KoRn’s Ray Luzier — One Sin Per Day Until May 15 Premiere

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a ghost-marrying, exorcism-surviving paranormal investigator teams up with the drummer of KoRn, BROCARDE has your answer — and she’s rolling it out one deadly sin at a time.

The U.K.’s self-styled Dutchess of Darkness is teasing her new single “Seven Sins” with a delightfully wicked countdown across her social channels. From May 8 through May 14, BROCARDE is unveiling one sin per day to her 250K+ legion of votaries, building toward the May 15 premiere of the whimsically macabre “Seven Sins” music video. The track features KoRn’s Ray Luzier behind the kit, marking the second collaboration between Luzier and BROCARDE following her earlier single “Love Me ‘Til I’m Beautiful.”

“Seven Sins” serves as the latest taste of Good Attendance At Sunday School, BROCARDE’s debut full-length, arriving June 5, 2026. Ten years in the making, the album promises a musical storybook of heartfelt confessions, theatrical horror, and the colorful emotional wreckage that comes with — among other things — marrying and divorcing the ghost of a Victorian soldier. (Yes, really. His name was Edwardo. The wedding aired on Say Yes To The Dress. The exorcism came six months later.)

For the uninitiated: BROCARDE arrived in 2019 with debut single “Last Supper,” a biblical fever dream populated by an army of sinister pigs, and quickly earned “One to Watch” status from Planet Rock Magazine alongside spins on Kerrang!, Planet Rock, and BBC Introducing. Whitesnake’s David Coverdale called her “electrifying” and “powerful stuff.” Ray Luzier hailed her vocal range — capable of pivoting from extreme sweetness to full-throttle aggression — as the work of a future star.

Beyond the music, BROCARDE has spent the past year cementing her status as rock’s resident ghost whisperer. She conducted a ghost hunt on the Avalanche Stage at Download Festival, led a séance for Lemmy at Wacken Open Air, and hosted black-carpet interviews at the Metal Hammer Awards in Berlin. Her “Terrifying Travels” column runs every weekend in the U.K.’s Daily Star.

In other words: if Edgar Allan Poe and Sylvia Plath had a lovechild raised on Little House on the Prairie and Addams Family values, she’d probably be teasing seven sins on TikTok right about now.

Mark your calendars: one sin a day from May 8–14, the “Seven Sins” video premieres May 15, and Good Attendance At Sunday School lands June 5, 2026. Follow along, pick your favorite vice, and stream BROCARDE’s catalog now:

https://open.spotify.com/search/Brocarde

Visit brocarde.com for tour dates, merch, and confessional opportunities.

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