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The Devil Wears Prada Surrenders to Defeat in "Sacrifice" Released on September 29, 2021, via Solid State Records , "" marked a pivotal moment in The Devil Wears Prada’s sonic evolution. The track served as the lead single for their eighth studio album, Color Decay , and arrived as the band's first fresh material following their ZII EP. Themes of Defeat and Exhaustion
: The chorus— "Just bury me in red... and I can be your sacrifice" —is interpreted by fans as an invitation to the spilling of blood, symbolizing a total surrender to pain or a metaphorical grave.
: The lyrics use sharp metaphors, such as "words drawn like a blade" and "twisting the handle" of a knife, to depict a deep, personal betrayal.
: While lyrically heavy, the song’s ending breakdown was reportedly created almost as a "joke" by keyboardist Jonathan Gering due to its "obnoxious" and "obvious" nature, yet it became a fan-favorite highlight of their live sets. Visual Aesthetic of the Music Video
The Devil Wears Prada Surrenders to Defeat in "Sacrifice" Released on September 29, 2021, via Solid State Records , "" marked a pivotal moment in The Devil Wears Prada’s sonic evolution. The track served as the lead single for their eighth studio album, Color Decay , and arrived as the band's first fresh material following their ZII EP. Themes of Defeat and Exhaustion
: The chorus— "Just bury me in red... and I can be your sacrifice" —is interpreted by fans as an invitation to the spilling of blood, symbolizing a total surrender to pain or a metaphorical grave.
: The lyrics use sharp metaphors, such as "words drawn like a blade" and "twisting the handle" of a knife, to depict a deep, personal betrayal.
: While lyrically heavy, the song’s ending breakdown was reportedly created almost as a "joke" by keyboardist Jonathan Gering due to its "obnoxious" and "obvious" nature, yet it became a fan-favorite highlight of their live sets. Visual Aesthetic of the Music Video