dying in designer is back, and he’s not here to whisper about his pain—he’s dragging it into the spotlight and blowing out the speakers. The Chicago alt-rock artist just dropped “LimeWire,” a gritty new single that hits like emotional malware. It’s messy, heavy, and way too relatable.
“LimeWire” follows up his recent single “Evil Eyes” and doubles down on the chaos. It leans into nu-metal riffs and glitchy layers that feel like trying to open old files from a version of yourself you don’t really recognize anymore. It’s loud. It’s raw. And it captures that kind of pain that doesn’t just fade—it changes the way you connect going forward.
Rob O’Brien, the mind behind dying in designer, says the track is about how certain damage doesn’t go away. “It’s not about healing,” he shares. “It’s about what you carry into everything after.” And honestly? You can feel that in every lyric and every breakdown.
But he’s not just giving us a song—he’s launching an entire universe. Alongside the single, Rob teamed up with @animator.boi to drop the first episodes of a brand-new animated series that expands the story visually. It’s weird, emotional, a little unhinged, and already streaming on Instagram.
You probably remember dying in designer from Nobody’s Happy. back in 2019 and the follow-up Nobody’s Happy. 2, which turned heartbreak into anthems and earned praise from Rock Sound, NME, and AltPress. Now fully independent and backed by a full band, he’s entering a new era—one that’s heavier, grittier, and more unfiltered than ever.
“LimeWire” isn’t just a throwback name. It’s the vibe. It’s the digital-era heartbreak anthem for anyone who grew up feeling a little broken and a little bit too online. And if this is just the start of what’s coming, we’re fully onboard.

“LimeWire” isn’t just a throwback name. It’s the vibe. It’s the digital-era heartbreak anthem for anyone who grew up feeling a little broken and a little bit too online. And if this is just the start of what’s coming, we’re fully onboard.
We’ve added “LimeWire” to our Reckless Press Spotify playlist—go check it out and crank it loud.



