Southern California band Of Mice & Men has released “Flowers”, the final single from their new album ‘Another Miracle’ via Century Media Records. The song, a heavy yet hopeful reflection on pain, healing and inner growth, channels emotional weight into cathartic energy. It speaks to anyone who needs to feel seen and reminded to nurture what still blooms. The video for “Flowers” marks another collaboration with director Mike Matsui and the band shares, “We’re excited to share the video for our song ‘Flowers,’ which combines live and behind-the-scenes footage from recent festival appearances. It highlights the people who make all of this possible, our friends, our families, and our fans, and our gratitude for still being able to create and perform for them. That’s how we ‘feed the flowers,’ as the song says.”
‘Another Miracle’ finds Of Mice & Men at their most personal and most expansive. The album was crafted entirely in-house, written, produced and engineered by the band themselves. “The process of self-recording and self-producing this album as well the last two has seen us really trying to one up what we’ve done in the past, and it’s on us to do that,” drummer Valentino Arteaga explains. “On this album in particular, we wanted to push the boundaries of what that sounds like for our band.” From the electronic accents of “Troubled Water” to the unfiltered aggression of “Hourglass”, ‘Another Miracle’ sees Of Mice & Men levelling up without retreading the sonic formulas that have been successful in the past.
The band’s ninth album balances bone-crushing breakdowns with arena-ready rock anthems. Vocalist and bassist Aaron Pauley notes, “A lot of the time, we feel that the uniqueness of our circumstance prevents us from connecting with others: ‘How could anyone possibly know what it’s like to go through what I’m going through?’ That being said, everyone, and I mean everyone, knows what it’s like to wish for a miracle during a time when everything seems hopeless. It seems to be one of those core human experiences that ties us all together. That’s exactly what Another Miracle is about and we hope you enjoy it.” The band hit the UK in December for four headline shows.


