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SadBois Team Up with PatFromLastYear & Micah Martin for Rocktronic ‘Worst Day Ever’


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After an incredible end to 2022 releasing their ultimate pop punk EDM crossover “Something New” with 408, Long Island based EDM band, SadBois, have truly carved out their niche in electronic music and continue their explosive streak. They began 2023 with an official remix of “Hate Me” by Two Friends and Billy Lockett, released on Helix Records. Following their remix, they released their metal inspired track “Memories”, before making their debut on Future Generation with “In Love” alongside Caslow and Micah Martin. They kicked off their summer run with the fan-favorite single “Lonely Nights”, a collaboration with MashBit and UNDY, their lead single off their upcoming EP on Circus Electric.

Now, they’re back with yet another mesmerizing rocktronic single, “Worst Day Ever“, teaming up with PatFromLastYear and Micah Martin. Together, these three make a dynamic team, masterfully crafting euphoric melodies to back a soaring vocal that might take your day and it turn it into the best day ever.

Worst Day Ever is a song about the feeling of the entire world crashing down on you, as if there is nothing right you can do, any decision or action is devastating and tears you away from who you want to be. Only with time can you begin to heal but the scars remain as a reminder of the ways we have hurt ourselves and others.” – SadBois

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: SadBois Team Up with PatFromLastYear & Micah Martin for Rocktronic ‘Worst Day Ever’

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