Brocarde Releases New Single +Music Video For “Last Supper”
- R.A.G.
- Jul 14
- 3 min read

UK-based alt-metal artist, creative visionary, and supernatural storyteller Brocarde unveils a bold new music video for “Last Supper (Reheated Radio Edit),” a darkly theatrical exploration of self-image, fame, and the fragility of the human psyche. Framed through a surreal, fairytale-inspired lens, the video follows Brocarde as she's lured, captured, and caged by an army of grotesque pigs — a twisted metaphor for society’s obsession with vanity and validation. The story builds to a powerful reversal, with Brocarde reclaiming her agency and hosting a lavish, haunting dinner party she calls “a vegan dream.” The video is now live on Vevo/YouTube, and the single is streaming on all DSPs including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.
“Last Supper” blends satirical commentary with biblical references, asking viewers to consider: What would you consume at your final feast, self-indulgence or the arms of your mother? The track explores the tension between personal values and societal influence, posing tough questions about where we place our worth in a world consumed by screens and status. “Sometimes it’s seemingly impossible to escape popular culture,” says Brocarde. “With maturity, I’ve learned to reflect on it, embrace it, and challenge it with my voice.”
Originally conjured in 2019, the song finally crawls into the light, complete with a wickedly theatrical video feast. Created during a pivotal time in Brocarde’s life, “Last Supper” is both introspective and confrontational, designed to provoke thought and stir deep emotion. Known for her signature flair and unapologetic storytelling, Brocarde continues to carve out a unique space in heavy music and horror-inspired art.
Blending theatrical rock, poetic lyricism, and dark aesthetics, Brocarde’s music and brand will resonate with modern women-fronted metal acts like In This Moment, Butcher Babies, and New Years Day. Her personal journey, including her much-publicized spiritual marriage and divorce from a Victorian ghost, has only fueled her creative fire. Beyond music, she’s a familiar face on British television and a regular presence at major horror, music and Halloween events in both the U.S. and abroad, where she shares paranormal insights and interviews top personalities at festivals.
With “Last Supper” and her recent single “Identity Theft” setting the tone for a bold new era, Brocarde is also preparing to release new music in August and throughout the Fall. Basically calling the studio her second home, she has been putting the final touches on dozens of new tracks and creating paired music videos and visuals to release alongside it. With a fearless blend of theatrical rock, bold visuals, and raw honesty, Brocarde continues to push creative boundaries, and encourages others to embrace their truth, even if it gets a little dark along the way. Listen to “Last Supper” today on all streaming platforms and watch the video now on Youtube.
About Brocarde:
Brocarde is a bold and boundary-breaking artist whose work fuses haunting aesthetics, theatrical fashion, and raw, passion-fueled music. Known for her striking visual identity and lyrical intensity, she creates a world where gothic romance and emotional chaos collide. Often described as a one-woman horror story, Brocarde’s unique blend of dark whimsy and poetic storytelling has earned comparisons to Edgar Allan Poe and Sylvia Plath, filtered through a lens of Victorian macabre and Addams Family flair. Her latest single, "Identity Theft," is out now and showcases her signature fusion of vulnerability, rage, and self-discovery, capturing the trials of growing up, not fitting in, and ultimately reclaiming one's power.
Brocarde made her musical debut in 2019, which instantly turned heads with its twisted biblical visuals and eerie theatricality. She was quickly hailed as “One to Watch” by Planet Rock Magazine and has since attracted the praise of rock legends including Whitesnake’s David Coverdale and Korn’s Ray Luzier, who called her voice a masterful balance of "extreme sweetness and mass aggression." Singles like Love Me ’Til I’m Beautiful and Just Another Anthem further established her as a creative force, unafraid to push emotional and sonic boundaries.
Beyond the music, Brocarde’s real-life gothic tales have captivated the public, including her headline-making marriage to the ghost of a Victorian soldier named Edwardo. Their ghostly union, which played out on television and social media, ended in a dramatic exorcism and inspired a wave of new music. Whether she’s walking down the aisle on Say Yes To The Dress, sharing heartbreak on First Dates, or summoning spirits backstage at music festivals, Brocarde continues to turn life’s strangest moments into powerful, poetic art. With "Identity Theft" and “Last Supper” now available and more new music coming throughout the Summer and Fall, Brocarde is firmly stepping into her next chapter, fearless, unfiltered, and entirely unforgettable.
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