I Will Not Break

Album: yet to be titled (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "I Will Not Break" is a song about becoming stronger in the face of adversity. Disturbed singer David Draiman confronts the dark moments when he nearly gave in to the same struggles that claimed Chester Bennington, Scott Weiland and Chris Cornell. At a 2023 concert, he laid it all out for the audience:

    "And if I can be completely honest with you, a couple months ago, I almost joined them. Addiction and depression can happen to anyone, ladies and gentlemen. No one is immune from it, no matter how beautiful their life may look from the outside."
  • Musically, "I Will Not Break" leans into the vintage Disturbed playbook: thunderous riffs, bruising grooves, and a quick, rapid-fire vocal delivery. Guitarist Dan Donegan told Ryan McCredden of the I-Rock 93.5 radio station that he was in a nostalgic headspace, revisiting old demo tapes from the Sickness era.

    "Even though the riff for 'I Will Not Break' is brand new, I was kind of in the spirit of that old-school Disturbed, and that's what we were hoping to do." Donegan said.
  • Recording the song was, by Donegan's account, a happy accident. The band had already written and tracked a bunch of material, but he wasn't done yet. One day in the studio, instead of laying down guitars for another track, he told producer Drew Fulk (Motionless in White, Highly Suspect) that he was feeling particularly creative. What followed was a flurry of improvisation, a heavy, groove-driven riff that instantly clicked. When he played it to Draiman, the singer immediately connected to it.
  • Disturbed released "I Will Not Break" on February 21, 2025, as their first new music since their 2022 album Divisive. The song was the band's first release on their own label, Mother Culture Records.
  • "I Will Not Break" climbed to #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart dated April 12, 2025, giving Disturbed their 13th chart-topper.

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