California and Arizona’s very own REDDSTAR has just dropped their latest single, “F33l G00D,” and it’s available for streaming and download right now.

About REDDSTAR
REDDSTAR emerged during the pandemic with a burst of creativity, producing a series of exciting demos. Determined to make their mark, they teamed up with producer Sahaj Ticotin (RA, Starset, Motley Crue) to record their first five singles, including “Head Under Water” featuring Hyro The Hero & Dan Sugarman of Ice Nine Kills. This single made waves on Sirius Octane Test Drive with Jose Mangin.
Following their debut EP, REDDSTAR collaborated with Matt Good (Asking Alexandria, Hollywood Undead) to produce their upcoming album, featuring singles like “BAD DECISIONS” Ft. Twiztid and “OUTS1DERS” Ft. Nerv. The album is set to release in Q4 of 2025 under SBG Records.
Meet the Band
- Daemien Drake – Vocalist
- Mikey Lopez – Guitar
- Erik Tisinger – Bass
- Grizz – Drums
Musical Influences
REDDSTAR draws inspiration from a diverse range of artists, including Linkin Park, Three 6 Mafia, Turnstile, Korn, RATM, Led Zeppelin, Incubus, and Dillinger Escape Plan. If you’re a fan of Rage Against The Machine, Linkin Park, or Papa Roach, you’ll definitely vibe with their sound.
About “F33l G00D”
“F33l G00D” is a powerful track produced by Matt Good. Vocalist Daemien Drake describes it as a song about trying to hold it together through the chaos and madness of life. Despite being written a while ago, its message resonates strongly today, serving as an SOS to the universe.
In Their Own Words
Mikey Lopez shares, “We aren’t afraid to incorporate numerous musical styles and attitudes. We have a lot of rapping in our music and just as much traditional singing as well. We aren’t afraid to take risks sound-wise but always make sure that we create something that expresses our band, and its members, to the fullest potential. Music is one of, if not the, highest forms of self-expression. And being able to express ourselves individually, and as a band, is not a right, but a privilege that we all take very seriously.”