Having released a VR version of their song, DOA, (featuring rapper Joyner Lucas) I Prevail wanted to take fans inside their world and show them the problems they face.
“The video will take you inside the world we built for ‘DOA’ and give you a front row seat to the problems we are facing.” I Prevail said in a statement.
Having generated over 200 million total streams on last years blockbuster, Trauma, the group has received nominations for two Grammy Awards in 2020: One awarded to Trauma for best rock album, another for best metal performance for the single, Bow Down.
The band managed to turn a mental health breakdown into a powerful body of work.
This resulted in 200 million streams, 100 million views, and a top 15 debut on the billboard top 200.
I Prevail went on to receive coverage from Variety, NPR and Psychology today for their accomplishments.
As such, they have become a prominent member of the rock genre and are now a favorite with their fans, boasting a strong relationship with them.
The VR video for DOA is available now and can be watched on YouTube.
I Prevail’s DOA featuring Joyner Lucas is out now through Fearless Records and Caroline Australia.