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The Gloom In The Corner Drop “You Didn’t Like Me Then (You Won’t Like Me Now)” Video

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The Gloom In The Corner - You Didn't Like Me Then (You Won't Like Me Now) (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

You Didn't Like Me Then (You Won't Like Me Now) by The Gloom In The Corner Chapter 2 the new LP 'Royal Discordance', coming February 27.

Melbourne’s The Gloom In The Corner are rapidly approaching the release of their third full-length album, Royal Discordance, due out February 27 via SharpTone Records. Today, they unveil the video for the rollicking new single “You Didn’t Like Me Then (You Won’t Like Me Now).”

Balancing palpitating urgency with sweeping choruses, fiery guitars, and swooning melodies, “You Didn’t Like Me Then (You Won’t Like Me Now)” is the rambunctious lovechild of My Chemical Romance in a DnD campaign, showcasing both The Gloom In The Corner’s dazzling dexterity along with an empowering lyrical spine.

“You Didn’t Like Me Then is not just about accepting one’s self, but also embracing it, regardless of what other people think,” the band explains of their latest single. “Not everyone is going to like you or accept you, and that’s totally okay — you don’t have to like them either.”

Watch the video for “You Didn’t Like Me Then (You Won’t Like Me Now) here.

 

A record that could readily soundtrack an Anime epic, a Netflix smash series, or a sprawling open-world game, Royal Discordance is certainly not your average metalcore album. An action-packed opus hell-bent on sharp narratives and astonishing sonic dexterity, Royal Discordance journeys between an all-out onslaught (previous single “Assassination Run”) through to cinematic-yet-sinister brutality on “Nope (Hollow Point Elysium)”, grinning chaotic frenzy on “You Didn’t Like Me Then (You Won’t Like Me Now)”, and a double closing sucker punch via the two-track suite Love 1: A Quaver Through the Pale and Love 2: A Walk Amongst The Poppy Fields.

Insatiably showcasing their relentless pursuit for sonic evolution, and recorded in 2024 with producer Jonathan Delese in Nashville, Tennessee, Royal Discordance also ushers in some of Gloom’s most universal songs to date, all while remaining true to their chaotic core in the process. Whether channeling My Chemical Romance and positivity or penning pit-splitting breakdowns, The Gloom In The Corner balance their tumultuous creative DNA with an album primed for multiple revisits; and one that devoutly treads new ground.

Over the years, The Gloom In The Corner have engineered a space for total sensory immersion via a series of releases, spanning their 2016 debut album Fear Me, through to their Homecoming EP (2017), Flesh & Bones (2019), Ultima Pluvia EP (2020) and their 2022 third album Trinity, with the latter commanding a 5/5 star album review from New Noise Magazine, praising it as “a real stunner and a benchmark for metalcore going forward”. Translating their rich sonic universe into a live setting, The Gloom In The Corner have dazzled stages around the globe, spanning Australia, Europe and North America, along with aligning a horde of elite collaborators including Fit For A King‘s Ryan KirbyFit For An Autopsy‘s Joe BadolatoCane Hill‘s Elijah Witt and many more.

Closing out 2025 in Europe supporting Swedish metalcore greats Aviana, The Gloom In The Corner will support American heavies King 810 nationally in Australia this March, and will also perform this October as part of the entirely sold out inaugural Hellbound Cruise alongside Parkway DrivePolaris and more.

PRE- ORDER “ROYAL DISCORDANCE”
ROYAL DISCORDANCE TRACK LISTING:
“The Problem with Apocalyptic Tyranny”
You Didn’t Like Me Then (You Won’t Like Me Now)
“Painkiller Soliloquy”
“Short Range Teleportation (A Guide to Guerrilla Warfare)”
Nope (Hollow Point Elysium)
Angel’s Wrath Whiskey
“Shadow Rhapsody II”
Assassination Run
“That’s Life (Carry Me Home)”
“Army of Darkness”
“Love I: A Quaver Through the Pale”
“Love II: A Walk Amongst the Poppy Fields”
More info about The Gloom In The Corner’s upcoming 2026 shows supporting King 810 in Australia HERE.
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When it comes to publicity, media relations imaging, and marketing, Atom Splitter PR Principal and Founder Amy Sciarretto personifies dexterity, diligence, and devotion as she envisions and executes campaigns that don’t just impact tastemakers, but audiences worldwide.

Boundaries don’t exist for her initiatives. Sciaretto’s versatile ability to maneuver outside of expectations and elevate talent to new heights has been a cornerstone of the success of award-winning RIAA-certified juggernauts such as current clients Killswitch Engage, Falling In Reverse, Seether, Hatebreed, Helmet, Zeal & Ardor, Attila, Code Orange, and countless others. Following a storied tenure as an editor at CMJ, she became a fixture at Roadrunner Records before formally launching Atom Splitter PR in 2012. At Roadrunner, she operated point on campaigns for seminal albums such as Slipknot’s platinum-selling Billboard Top 200 #1 opus All Hope Is Gone, Korn’s GRAMMY® Award-nominated Korn III: Remember Who You Are, Killswitch Engage’s gold-selling The End of Heartache and As Daylight Dies, and more in addition to key releases from Meat Loaf, Rob Zombie, Stone Sour, Tommy Lee, and more.

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Outside of public relations, Amy remains staunchly devoted to her family and bulldog Higgins. She spends as much time as possible walking dogs at a local shelter, giving them a little extra love. In 2009, she co-authored the music industry survival guide Do The Devil’s Work for Him alongside Rick Florino. Expect her to make more history going forward…

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