BEAUTY SCHOOL DROPOUT Prepare For Their Most Defining Era Yet
Interview by Angela Croudace With their upcoming album, Where Did
All the Butterflies Go? dropping on September 5, LA-based rock
outfit Beauty School Dropout are stepping into their boldest sonic
chapter yet. The band (Colie, Bardo, Beepus, and...
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With their upcoming album, Where Did All the Butterflies Go?
dropping on September 5, LA-based rock outfit Beauty School Dropout
are stepping into their boldest sonic chapter yet. The band (Colie,
Bardo, Beepus, and Colton) describe the record as "the best music
we've ever made," a profoundly personal and genre-blurring journey
through love, loss, and self-discovery.
The album's title stems from emotional reckoning, as Colie
reflected on a relationship that dulled his spirit: "I just didn't
feel anything anymore… I was like, where did all the butterflies
go?" That question became the emotional nucleus of the album, which
explores falling out of love, not just romantically, but with
society, identity, and purpose.
The record marks a creative leap for BSD, produced with legendary
studio wizard Neil Avron (Fall Out Boy, Linkin Park). "We took a
year and a half to write this," they shared. "It's the first time
we've ever sunk our teeth into an album fully." The result is a
kaleidoscope of influences from EDM and indie sleaze to pop punk
and party rock, anchored by raw emotion and explosive energy.
Their single On Your Lips leans into techno-inspired textures, a
nod to their love of underground sounds and Jersey Club rhythms.
"We've always loved EDM," they said, "and we wanted to bring party
rock back."
Having shared stages with Blink-182 and played iconic festivals
like Lollapalooza and Download, BSD are no strangers to surreal
moments. Yet, they remain grounded. "We're grateful, but we're
ambitious," they said. "Five years from now, we just want to be
having as much fun as we are now."
Whether it's jump rope competitions, tattoo artistry, or bingeing
Seth Rogen's The Studio, BSD's off-stage lives are as eclectic as
their music. And yes, Australia is firmly on their radar. "We think
about Australia every day," they laughed. "2026—we're manifesting
it."
Beauty School Dropout are seriously impressive to an elder emo like
myself and is just the band I've been looking for to satisfy my
teenage nostalgia itch as a 30-something year old today. The best
part is, I could have been totally intimidated by these shirtless
Californians, but these boys were so down-to-earth and humble
despite being backed by some huge artists in the industry. BSD is
ready to soar with authenticity as their compass and butterflies as
their muse, and I only want more!
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
With their upcoming album, Where Did All the Butterflies Go?
dropping on September 5, LA-based rock outfit Beauty School Dropout
are stepping into their boldest sonic chapter yet. The band (Colie,
Bardo, Beepus, and Colton) describe the record as "the best music
we've ever made," a profoundly personal and genre-blurring journey
through love, loss, and self-discovery.
The album's title stems from emotional reckoning, as Colie
reflected on a relationship that dulled his spirit: "I just didn't
feel anything anymore… I was like, where did all the butterflies
go?" That question became the emotional nucleus of the album, which
explores falling out of love, not just romantically, but with
society, identity, and purpose.
The record marks a creative leap for BSD, produced with legendary
studio wizard Neil Avron (Fall Out Boy, Linkin Park). "We took a
year and a half to write this," they shared. "It's the first time
we've ever sunk our teeth into an album fully." The result is a
kaleidoscope of influences from EDM and indie sleaze to pop punk
and party rock, anchored by raw emotion and explosive energy.
Their single On Your Lips leans into techno-inspired textures, a
nod to their love of underground sounds and Jersey Club rhythms.
"We've always loved EDM," they said, "and we wanted to bring party
rock back."
Having shared stages with Blink-182 and played iconic festivals
like Lollapalooza and Download, BSD are no strangers to surreal
moments. Yet, they remain grounded. "We're grateful, but we're
ambitious," they said. "Five years from now, we just want to be
having as much fun as we are now."
Whether it's jump rope competitions, tattoo artistry, or bingeing
Seth Rogen's The Studio, BSD's off-stage lives are as eclectic as
their music. And yes, Australia is firmly on their radar. "We think
about Australia every day," they laughed. "2026—we're manifesting
it."
Beauty School Dropout are seriously impressive to an elder emo like
myself and is just the band I've been looking for to satisfy my
teenage nostalgia itch as a 30-something year old today. The best
part is, I could have been totally intimidated by these shirtless
Californians, but these boys were so down-to-earth and humble
despite being backed by some huge artists in the industry. BSD is
ready to soar with authenticity as their compass and butterflies as
their muse, and I only want more!
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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