Following a US tour announcement with Sleeping With Sirens, Elliott Douglas of M.A.G.S. has delivered his new introspective and emotive track “SINS” across streaming services today. “SINS” is sure to leave a lasting impression on fans with its certified banger soundscape — filled with unapologetic drums, massive power chords and emo-driven riffs. Released via Smartpunk Records, the sophomore single is the perfect follow up to “Elephant” as it shapes a new direction in M.A.G.S.‘s growing discography.
The new track completely shatters the thin wall between indie rock and hardcore punk by adding heavy breakdowns and visceral screaming vocals to an otherwise groovy indie bop. Lyrically, M.A.G.S. weaves together vivid imagery, philosophical musings, and raw emotion to confront the lies and disillusionment of the world around us. “SINS” offers a profound exploration into the doubts we all have regarding our destiny and faith. The track dwells deep into human life, posing questions about our reason for being here, what our purpose is, and why unfortunate events take place in it. M.A.G.S. explains the track and it’s deep meaning and inspiration as,
“In church you’re taught to have faith and trust that God has a plan for you. Especially when you’re young and impressionable, this can actually be very damaging because it doesn’t require you to think, you just BELIEVE. When you get older and start to ask those big questions, 99.9% of the time the pastor or leaders at your church won’t have the answers you’re looking for, no one actually does… but that won’t stop them from trying to reprogram you.
You’re shamed for questioning your faith, having sex, showing your body, or even just having different opinions about what’s really going on. Our country is full of people like me who were forced out of religious establishments simply because they weren’t given space to think differently, and it is very easy to become spiteful and turn away from God altogether.” – M.A.G.S.
M.A.G.S. is the solo moniker for Buffalo-bred, Los Angeles-based artist Elliott Douglas. His style seamlessly glides between genres transitioning from funky garage to minty alt-pop, and hooks you in almost immediately. His universal appeal feeds his success, and it’s never at the expense of his art. Elsewhere in his blossoming catalog, songs like “Mvp” and “Hi Tops” zig-zag from visceral, gnarly heavy metal to lo-fi folk-rock, respectively. His musicianship is a marvel to witness, as each entry continues building on the last with refreshing acrobatics. His disocraphy is ever-changing as well as his evolving sound from each release.
Earlier this year, M.A.G.S. wrapped up a solo headlining tour with Blvck Hippie and will be joining Dayseeker in support of the Family Tree Tour with Sleeping With Sirens. Tour dates and tickets can be found online. The indie rock project has also shared stages with The Happy Fits, Snarls and Oso Oso.
“SINS” is available now on all streaming platforms via Smartpunk Records.