The Devil Wears Prada releases official music video for “Everybody Knows”

Author Benedetta Baldin - 23.10.2025

Half of the fourteen tracks on The Devil Wears Prada‘s ninth studio album, “Flowers,” are currently accessible for streaming, and the record continues to produce singles. As reported by theprp, the music video for the band’s most recent single, “Everybody Knows,” was released tonight, October 22. The band is experimenting with some drum ‘n’ bass elements in this song. The new album will be released on November 14th via Solid State Records.

‘Everybody Knows‘ is about feeling out of place- when your anxiety takes over and you can’t hide it anymore. It’s that moment when you realize everyone can see you’re not holding it together, but you don’t know how to escape it.

Tracklist:

  1. THAT SAME PLACE 
  2. WHERE THE FLOWERS NEVER GROW 
  3. EVERYBODY KNOWS 
  4. SO LOW 
  5. FOR YOU 
  6. ALL OUT 
  7. RITUAL  
  8. WHEN YOU’RE GONE 
  9. THE SKY BEHIND THE RAIN 
  10. THE SILENCE 
  11. EYES 
  12. CURE ME 
  13. WAVE 
  14. MY PARADISE

The Devil Wears Prada have always explored life’s extremes in their music. They’ve never shied away from staring down darkness, dealing with depression, making sense of confusion, soothing anxiety, or grappling with faith, existence, and death. At the same time, they’ve mirrored life’s ups and downs by alternating between crushing heaviness and heart-wrenching melodies. After over two decades of making music, their union as bandmates—but more importantly as friends—is stronger than ever. All of this time and experience ultimately empowered the group—Mike Hranica [vocals], Jeremy DePoyster [guitar, vocals], Kyle Sipress [guitar], Jonathan Gering [keys, synths, programming, percussion], and Giuseppe Capolupo [drums]—to make a statement on their ninth full-length offering, “Flowers” [Solid State]. Matching bold themes with equally bold songs, they process grief, weather struggle, and not only heal together, but creatively blossom like never before. However, they still never stop asking questions and simultaneously pushing heavy music forward.