God Save The Gun

News updates for 'God Save The Gun' by Militarie Gun

Militarie Gun announce new LP "God Save The Gun" along with latest single "B A D I D EA"

Militarie Gun is set to release their new album "God Save The Gun" on October 17, 2025, via Loma Vista Recordings. The album serves as a follow up to one of our favorite albums of 2023 "Life Under The Gun" and is said to explore themes of self-destruction and self-belief, with a lineup of collaborators including James Goodson (Dazy), Nick Panella (MSPAINT) among others contributing to its creation. Alongside the album announcement, Militarie Gun share the lead single “B A D I D E A”, an upbeat hook laden ripper, which aired on Apple Music’s New Music Daily Radio with Zane Lowe, where vocalist and primary songwriter Ian Shelton joined Lowe on air to speak about the new song. The new single and video can be streamed below.

Speaking about “B A D I D E A” and the music video, Shelton shares, “I wanted to make a video that was a celebration of vices, a new iteration of yourself looking back at a moment you made a mistake while never truly reflecting. This was the most technically challenging video we’ve ever done, and it only fits a song spelling out the words ‘bad idea.’”

The album will contain 14 brand new tracks, including previously released single "Thought You Were Waving". And where "Life Under the Gun" was centered heavily on family addiction, the new album is said to reflect more on vocalist Ian Shelton's personal struggles and growth. Expect a high energy, massive sounding, genre bending album that will ignite the mosh pits, and with hooks that are sure to get stuck in your head for days.

Full press release can be read below.

August 12, 2025

Militarie Gun announce their anticipated new album God Save The Gun due October 17, 2025 via Loma Vista Recordings. Alongside the album announcement, Militarie Gun share the lead single “B A D I D E A”, which aired on Apple Music’s New Music Daily Radio with Zane Lowe, where vocalist and primary songwriter Ian Shelton joined Lowe on air to speak about the new song.

Speaking about “B A D I D E A” and the music video, Shelton shares, “I wanted to make a video that was a celebration of vices, a new iteration of yourself looking back at a moment you made a mistake while never truly reflecting. This was the most technically challenging video we’ve ever done, and it only fits a song spelling out the words ‘bad idea.’”

God Save The Gun is a very human document of being at your worst when you should be on top of the world – an absurdist guide to the intersection of self-destruction and self-belief. "I’m well aware that being this vulnerable turns my personal trauma into a marketing hook for this album,” Shelton says. “But I’m fine with it, if not provoking it. Over the past couple years, as I spoke about addiction from the perspective of someone affected by it, I became the one struggling with it. There’s a farcical logic to entering a situation, fully knowing the consequences, and doing it anyway – but that’s where my head was when I started leaning on drinking.”

Militarie Gun’s 2023 debut album, Life Under The Gun was centered around lifelong cycles of hurt, with the singer looking back at growing up with family members struggling with addiction, and while God Save The Gun is still tethered to that history, this time, he’s not the witness, he’s the protagonist. It wasn’t until the band was scheduled to enter the studio in early 2025 that Shelton realized he was the one who needed to hear God Save The Gun’s message.

Despite all of the inner turmoil leading to God Save The Gun, Shelton and his bandmates – guitarists William Acuña and Kevin Kiley, bassist Waylon Trim, and drummer David Stalsworth – more than rose to the challenge of following up Militarie Gun’s acclaimed debut. Stalsworth, Trim, and Kiley all joined during Life Under The Gun’s extensive touring cycle after a series of member shakeups that would hobble most bands, but only made Militarie Gun stronger.

Along with the honed in line up, God Save The Gun was created with a village of new and old collaborators. Shelton continued his creative relationship with songsmith Phillip Odom, co-wrote with long-time conspirator and frequent harmonizer James Goodson of Dazy, and newly tapped Nick Panella of MSPAINT, among others. Militarie Gun also worked with producer/engineer Riley MacIntyre (Arlo Parks, The Kills), who was chosen not only to make the songs sound huge, but also to access the sentiments behind them. The new album will contain 14 brand new tracks and pre-orders are available now.