French alternative metal band ODC has recently unveiled their latest single, “Love, I Tore It Apart,” along with a captivating music video. The track, released through BLKIIBLK, showcases a unique blend of heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and emotive vocals, reflecting themes of toxic relationships and emotional turmoil.
Formed in Paris in 2017, ODC represents a fusion of vocalist Celia Do’s distinct style with a composer’s vision for an unconventional metal project. The band’s sound marries raw energy with refined aesthetics, incorporating modern rock, metal, and electronic influences to create a dynamic sonic experience.

Inspired by artists like Devin Townsend, Breaking Benjamin, and Linkin Park, ODC refuses to be confined by genre boundaries, crafting powerful and emotionally charged music that resonates with a diverse audience. Their compositions serve as contemporary anthems, narrating tales of resilience, freedom, and self-discovery.

Comprising lead vocalist Celia Do, bassist MX MNK, guitarist Raphaël, and drummer Hector, ODC’s lineup reflects a diverse range of musical backgrounds and influences. Following the success of their debut EP, “Ending The Boredom,” in 2019, the band has continued to push creative boundaries with a series of singles leading up to their debut full-length album.
Frontiers Label Group, under which ODC operates, has a rich history of nurturing both established and emerging rock artists. Founded in 1996 in Italy, the label has evolved into a global powerhouse, collaborating with renowned acts like Skunk Anansie, Def Leppard, and Whitesnake, while also championing emerging talents in the rock and metal scene.
With ODC’s latest release, the band cements its position as a rising force in the alternative metal landscape, offering a fresh perspective on the genre through their innovative sound and captivating storytelling. As they continue to evolve and expand their musical horizons, ODC remains a beacon of creativity and authenticity in the modern metal scene.