
Emo rock revivalists The Funeral Portrait have released a cinematic new video for their rising single “Holy Water”, featuring a powerhouse guest appearance by Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch. The dramatic video, directed by Michael Lombardi of Better Noise Films, serves as a visual origin story for frontman Lee Jennings and was filmed across a windswept canyon in Arizona and a hauntingly beautiful abandoned church in Pennsylvania.
The track will be featured on the deluxe edition of the band’s critically acclaimed sophomore album, Greetings From Suffocate City, which drops June 13 via Better Noise Music. The digital release will include 24 tracks, while CD and vinyl editions will offer 21 songs, includes a recently released version of “Hearse for Two” feat. Lilith Czar and three new songs, “Skinny Lies”, “Evergreen”, and “Lost Boy”. Pre-orders of the deluxe edition are available via the link below. Pre-order the deluxe edition of Greetings From Suffocate City, here.
Currently climbing the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart at #14, “Holy Water” stands as a cathartic anthem of resilience and transformation. Moody praised the band’s live energy and described Jennings as one of his favorite new voices.
Fans can catch The Funeral Portrait on tour throughout 2025, with shows alongside Underoath, Ice Nine Kills, The Used, and a string of major festival appearances, including the Warped Tour in Long Beach and a European/UK tour with The Rasmus. View The Funeral Portrait tour dates, on their website.
Stream “Holy Water” on your favorite platform, here.