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TSS Partner With Labelmates Windwaker for “Would you be my therapy (Redux)?” Video

by Amy Sciarretto
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French metal alchemists TSS (formerly The Sunday Sadness) have steadily built their reputation in the global metal scene, thanks to their innovative blend of emo, metalcore, alternative rock, and synthwave. They’ve recently added elements of phonk and neo-metal to their sonic blend. The band was founded in 2016 by Kirby, who sought to combine his emo and metalcore roots into a fresh new sound. He quickly solidified the TSS lineup with John on guitar and vocals and Hugo on drums.

TSS will release their new album END OF TIME, out June 27 via Fearless. Pre-order it here.

Today, they team up with labelmates Windwaker for “Would you be my therapy? (Redux)” Watch the video here.

TSS are known for seamlessly sewing elements of emo, metalcore, alternative rock, synthwave, and more into their signature style. The single “Would you be my therapy? (Redux)” (Feat. Windwaker) boasts a pulsating groove that runs through the entirety of the song and just won’t quit. It’s also quite possibly the sexiest metalcore track you’ve ever heard.

The band gave it a twist because it’s such a game changer in their history and because they wanted to partner with a band with whom they align on many levels!

“Would you be my therapy? will always be a very special song to us,” TSS states. “It is the one song that defined our new musical direction, which is now a blend of neo-metal, phonk, emo-core, and industrial music. It’s also the first song that really got attention not only from the public but also from our label, Fearless Records. It is then an honor for us to give it a second life through this collaboration with Windwaker, which we consider one of the most innovative band in our label’s roster right now. ”

END OF TIME TRACK LISTING:
“END OF TIME”
“Notes In The Dark”
“Would you be my therapy?”
Something In The Way
KILLING ME
“In The Haze We Hide”
“Particles”
DEAD!” (Feat. CVLTE)
“Breaking Bones”
“Fantasize”
Ending Scene
“So Long My Friend”
“Would you be my therapy? (Redux)” (Feat. Windwaker)

ABOUT TSS:
TSS’s origin story can be traced back to December 2017, with “The Wrong Way,” their firstsingle release. In May 2018, they released “Lost In The Crowd,” a track that set the stage for their first live performance, which found them opening for Asking Alexandria in Paris. This show established TSS as an up and coming force in the French music scene.

Their 2018 single “Someone,” a blend of synthwave and retrowave, was a turning point that showcased John as a second lead vocalist. This shift was followed by their self-titled debut EP in May 2019, led by the single “Damn I Hate It,” which fans loved, thanks to its fusion of funk, synthwave, and emo elements. The band’s growing popularity was further confirmed with a sold-out release show in Paris.

As the band evolved, they started to introduce French lyrics into their songs, leading to the release of “YAYAYA” in September 2019. Their originality attracted the attention of independent label PlayTwo, resulting in the creation of the album REGRETS in collaboration with Warner Music and TV broadcaster TF1. In September 2021, the band rebranded to TSS, marking the occasion with the release of the single “1996,” which garnered significant attention in France.

February 2023 saw TSS embrace a more aggressive style with “Tes Pleurs,” a modern metalcore track inspired by Bring Me The Horizon and Poppy. This new direction broadened their audience while maintaining their unique gothic/K-pop aesthetic. The band’s experimental spirit led to the August 2023 release of “Fantasize,” a viral hit that fused alternative rock, J-rock, phonk, and metal, earning millions of streams on Spotify.

The momentum continued with “Would You Be My Therapy?” in December 2023, a track that topped iTunes rock charts and caught the attention of many labels. In September 2024, having signed a deal with Fearless Records.

TSS’s journey, characterized by constant innovation and genre-blending, has positioned them as a rising force in the modern metal scene, with a growing fanbase across diverse musical communities.

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