Mimi Barks shares ‘JERICHO’ video

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Mimi Barks returns with her brand new single and video Jericho,” the second track to be revealed from her upcoming EP Dreamstate of Fear. Pre-order it here.

Following the release of Dreamstate of Hell, which opened the door to a darker and more focused new era, “Jericho” pushes her self-defined “DOOM TRAP” sound even further, colliding alternative metal, industrial weight and modern rock with heavy guitars, dynamic vocals, and a huge, hook-led chorus.

At its core, the track is about inner collapse, transformation and the breaking apart of everything false to make space for something new. The video was filmed in Bordeaux and in the heart of Paris by underground director NineNine99 and Phenix Agency, whose work includes visuals tied to Ho99o9, Boys Noize, Kalash and Gambi.

Mimi Barks says,

“What looks like collapse is really release, an undoing of everything that was never truly mine. There’s no real enemy unless you choose to become one to yourself. The shift happens when the self remembers itself, when the energy turns inward and transforms. The old world dissolves making space for something unknown. That’s where freedom begins. What will you choose? Heaven or Hell?”

From the underground worlds of Berlin and London to her current base in Los Angeles, Mimi Barks has built a sound and identity entirely her own. Rooted in the collision of metal, industrial energy, and trap, her music is emotional, heavy, and unfiltered, while her live shows have already taken her to major stages across the UK and Europe. She is currently on her debut U.S. tour with Little Miss Nasty, and this summer will return to Europe for dates with KING 810 and Wargasm, alongside festival appearances at Vainstream and Till Fest, the festival hosted by Till Lindemann of Rammstein.

Dreamstate of Fear will be released on July 24 via her own imprint DEATHKISS Records and is now available to pre-order on limited edition LP, tape and CD. Pre-order it here.

MIMI BARKS ON TOUR:
WITH LITTLE MISS NASTY: 

5/7—Phoenix, AZ—The Rosetta Room **
5/8—Los Angeles, CA—Roxy Theater **
5/9—San Francisco, CA—DNA **
5/10—San Diego, CA—Music Box **

EUROPEAN TOUR DATES: 
6/7—Paris, FR—Nouveau Casino ++
6/9—Stuttgart, DE—Wizemann ++
6/10—Zurich, CH—Plaza ++
6/11—Milan, IT—Legend Club ++
6/13—Wiesbaden, DE—Schlachthof ++
6/15—Dortmund, DE—FZW ++
6/16—Bremen, DE—Tower ++
6/17—Berlin, DE—Lido ++
6/24—Krakow, PL—Nu_Blood Fest
6/25—Bratislava, SK—Pink Whale
6/26—Nuremberg, DE—Z-Bau
6/27—Münster, DE—Vainstream Festival
6/28—Köln, DE—MTC
6/30—Karlsruhe, DE—Stadtmitte xx
7/1—Munich, DE—Backstage xx
7/2—Salzburg, AT—Rockhouse xx
7/3—Leipzig, DE—Till Fest
9/4—Angers, FR—Omega Sound Festival
9/9—Bournemouth, UK—The Bear Cave #
9/10—Swansea, UK—The Bunkhouse #
9/11—Plymouth, UK—The Junction #
9/12—London, UK—Academy 2 #
9/13—Nottingham, UK—Rough Trade #
9/14—Manchester, UK—Star & Garter #
9/15—Glasgow, UK—Garage Attic #
9/16—Newcastle, UK—Zerox #
9/17—Sheffield, UK—Corporation #
9/18—Milton Keynes, UK—Craufurd Arms #
++ w/ WARGASM
xx w/ KING 810
# w/ SWARM6IX

Barks‘ story begins in Germany and takes shape in the underground world of Berlin where she found the freedom to experiment without limits. Berlin gave her the space to explore the extremes of punk, hip hop, techno and metal until her identity as an artist began to form. When she moved to London she found an environment that pushed her even further and from there she started releasing music that quickly caught attention across Europe and the United Kingdom. What followed was a steady rise that placed her on important stages across the continent including Download Festival, Wacken Open Air, Bloodstock, Boomtown, 2000 Trees and more Mimi is known for live performances that feel like emotional exorcisms. Her shows are intense and deeply personal. There is no distance between her and the audience. Every song becomes a release of what she carries inside and every crowd responds to that honesty. Her recordings follow the same path. From her early releases to her full length album This Is Doom Trap she has continued to refine her sound and dig deeper into the emotional weight behind it. Her 2025 cover of “Crawling” by Linkin Park carried that same spirit. She reshaped a song known across generations into something haunting and unmistakably hers. Mimi always moves toward evolution. She never repeats herself and every new project feels like a transformation. After a short break to regroup and rebuild she is preparing for the next part of her story. New music will arrive in early 2026 and it marks the beginning of a new chapter that is heavier, darker and more focused than anything she has released before.

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