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UK-based alt-metal provocateur Brocarde returns with her latest sonic statement, releasing the single and video for “Last Supper (Reheated Radio Edit)”, a searing, theatrical commentary on vanity, fame, and identity. Equal parts horror fantasy and satirical fairy tale, the video finds Brocarde lured, caged, and ultimately reborn in a twisted dinner party hosted for an army of grotesque pigs, a visual metaphor for the consumption and commodification of self-image in the social media age. The song is now streaming on all major platforms, and the video is live on Vevo and YouTube.

Blending biting commentary with biblical references, “Last Supper” explores the delicate balance between authenticity and approval in an era obsessed with screens and status. “Sometimes it’s seemingly impossible to escape popular culture,” Brocarde explains. “With maturity, I’ve learned to reflect on it, embrace it, and challenge it with my voice.” The track invites listeners to consider what they would choose for their final feast—truth or illusion—and doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable. Originally written in 2019 and brought to life during a transformative period in Brocarde‘s life, the single showcases her signature mix of theatrical rock, unapologetic storytelling, and raw emotional power.

No stranger to pushing creative and cultural boundaries, Brocarde continues to build a world uniquely her own, equal parts Marilyn Manson and Mother Goose. Beyond music, she’s appeared on UK television, reported from horror conventions across the U.S., and even made headlines for her spiritual “marriage” to a Victorian ghost. Following her recent release “Identity Theft,” “Last Supper” marks the beginning of a bold new chapter, with more singles and music videos set to drop through the fall. As she puts the finishing touches on dozens of new tracks, one thing is clear: Brocarde isn’t just creating music—she’s crafting a world, and you’re invited to the table.