CASKETS ANNOUNCE “THE ONLY HEAVEN YOU’LL KNOW” ALBUM AND RELEASE MUSIC VIDEO FOR TITLE TRACK
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Caskets announced their upcoming album, The Only Heaven You’ll Know, available via SharpTone Records November 7, 2025. They also debuted the music video for the album’s title track.
Watch the music video here.
Frontman Matt Flood talked about the inspiration for the album, "This record is the sound of me falling apart in real time. Every song is a confession. About love that rots you from the inside, about pretending you’re okay when you're drowning, about trying to find peace in a world that makes you feel nothing. The Only Heaven You'll Know isn't about salvation — it's about surviving the wreckage when it never comes. Grieving the parts of myself I had to bury just to cope. Doing anything I could to block out the noise. This record isn't a cry for help; it's me trying to make sense of the chaos around me, and find a way through to the other side. These songs are my scars, proof I made it through, even when I thought I was doomed."
The album dawns a new era for the band following the wake of their breakout debut album Lost Souls and their most recent album Reflections. Both albums solidified the group’s reputation for bringing a new and fresh sound to the scene while pushing their creativity through honest reflection. The Only Heaven You’ll Know is contrary to the previous records, as it focuses on moving forward instead of remaining stuck in the past.
Caskets also debuted the music video for the title track. Flood spoke on the new single, saying, "'The Only Heaven You'll Know' is a confession I didn't know I needed to make if I'm going to be brutally honest. I find it hard to let myself be me — out of pure anxiety, fear of rejection, and the ever-growing weight of being misunderstood. This song is a raw and relentless look at my own identity and that constant push and pull of wanting to be and desperately wanting to hide. It's about my grief — not grief for someone else, or a relationship, but for the parts of myself I feel I've lost over time. All the walls I thought I had to build just to survive, I'm finally trying to let them fall so I can try and find peace in what's left. It's painful but it's honest. This song is the moment I stopped running from my truth and faced it head on."