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The Whips Release New Single & Music Video, “Together in Agony”

Indie pop band The Whips have released their new single “Together in Agony” and its accompanying music video.

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There is a particular kind of heartbreak that belongs to your early 20s. It is messy, indecisive, a little self-aware and still completely overwhelming. That is the headspace The Whips walk into on their new single “Together in Agony,” a track that feels like scrolling back through old texts you never deleted and realizing you are still in the story.

Written by guitarist and co-vocalist Max Indiveri and recorded in the band’s 10×10 bedroom studio, “Together in Agony” moves like an argument you are having with yourself. Indiveri describes it as “the kind of relationship you know is breaking, but you’re still in it because you’re scared to start over.” You can hear that tug in the arrangement. The song starts in a hush, almost hesitant, then slowly piles on guitars, harmonies, and drums until it reaches a kind of emotional detonation.

Where a lot of viral rock leans on instant hooks and clean edges, The Whips allow this one to breathe. They let silence hang between lines. They allow a chord to ring out a little longer than expected. It sounds like four friends who trust each other enough to leave space, which makes sense for a band whose story goes back to a Kansas City school bus. Bassist Quinn Cosgrove and drummer Miles Patterson first decided to start a band on that ride, with Indiveri joining soon after and Max Cooper eventually entering the fold through an Instagram search.

If Cooper’s name looks familiar, that is because he is fresh off a four-chair turn on NBC’s The Voice and a run on “Team Michael Bublé.” The show has already given the band a bigger spotlight, but “Together in Agony” pushes back against the idea that a TV look is the whole story. Cooper’s vocal presence is powerful, but the song feels like a group decision: a DIY recording, a shared emotional language, and a structure that puts the lyric at the center instead of chasing easy drama.

For anyone who first encountered The Whips through their viral clips, this single plays like a quiet course correction. Those early TikTok and Instagram videos showed off their chops and sense of humour: call-and-response solos, surprise funk detours, jammy breakdowns filmed between college classes. One clip meant for friends hit a million views, another climbed to five million, and suddenly the band had a community of fans cheering them on from screens. That kind of growth can be a trap if you let it define you as “the TikTok band.” The Whips seem determined to sidestep that box.

“Together in Agony” previews an entire slate of new material arriving with Wichita label Midtopia early next year, with the project tied into the Buy Before You Stream initiative. The idea is simple: give listeners a physical way to connect with the music before it ever hits the platforms. In an ecosystem where songs can disappear into an endless feed, this model feels like a small rebellion. It anchors The Whips’ next chapter in intention and ownership, rather than fleeting viral traction.

There is something poetic about a band that built its audience online, leaning into a release model that asks for commitment. You can imagine a fan who first double-tapped a solo battle on Instagram now holding a record in their hands, dropping a needle, and hearing “Together in Agony” without any push notification in sight.

The Whips “Together In Agony” single artwork

The Whips “Together In Agony” single artwork

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