Roses in December – “Inferno” (Single Review)
Roses in
December unleash pure fire with their new single “Inferno,” out
September 26th, 2025 — their most progressive and politically charged track
yet. What began as a live riff that’s followed the band since 2015 has evolved
into a bold, cathartic anthem about a world teetering on the edge of collapse.
The song
opens with pleasant, clean vocals that immediately draw the listener in warm, melodic, and hauntingly sincere. Soon after, the guitars join in,
gracefully following the vocal melody and adding depth before the rest of the
band storms in. When everything finally hits ; the drums, the bass, the
distortion — “Inferno” bursts into full flame, transforming from
calm reflection into a raging statement of rebellion. The contrast between
serenity and chaos amplifies the emotional weight of the song, mirroring the
world’s descent from beauty to destruction.
Lyrically, “Inferno” burns with despair and defiance, tackling themes of global corruption, war, and environmental collapse. The band channels their anger into something anthemic — a call for resistance and awareness in dark times. Musically, it’s an impressive fusion of punk intensity, alternative rock drive, and subtle progressive influences reminiscent of Muse, Foo Fighters, and Opeth.
With its
dynamic structure, heartfelt performance, and scorching production, “Inferno”
feels like Roses in December at their peak — raw, intelligent, and fearless.
It’s more than just a song; it’s a wake-up call wrapped in distortion and
melody.

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