Children with machine gunsDon’t want to hurt no oneChildren with machine gunsWill make you bite your tongue
These statistics are rising faster than a bullet. Since 2020, firearms have been the leading cause of death for children and teens in the U.S., surpassing motor vehicle accidents. In 2023, nearly 3,500 young lives were lost to gun-related incidents—a 50% increase since 2019. With about 5 deaths per 100,000 children, this rate far exceeds that of other developed nations. These tragic deaths—unintentional, homicidal, and suicidal—highlight a critical public health crisis demanding urgent action.
Filmed in Rome, the visually arresting video mirrors the track’s raw, stripped-down sound, delivering brutal imagery like a shot between the eyes within the first 10 seconds. The haunting lyrics are heavy on the heart in the lead weight monochromatic world Iago paints for us. No filters, no distractions—just a stark lens burning into the cultural amnesia and complacency.
“I wanted it to feel like a funeral and a warning,” Iago explains. “We’ve created a world where we pass trauma down like tradition. This song asks what happens if we don’t stop.”
“Guns for the Children” serves as a powerful standalone release that sets the tone for what’s to come. The upcoming 2026 album will be a bold and unflinching exploration of generational trauma, fractured identities, and the urgent need for cultural reckoning—driven by Iago’s signature blend of punk spirit, poetic lyricism, and cinematic visual storytelling.
Iago Haussman, who is also an accomplished singer, songwriter, author, and poet who brings a rare multi-dimensional intensity to his work. Each project under The Spikes becomes a creative protest—unafraid to provoke, confront, and unravel social taboos.
“Songwriting is rarely clean or controlled for me,” says Iago. “It’s chaos, confusion, catharsis—sometimes all at once. I never try to force a song. When I sing, it’s my way of making sense of the world, or at least screaming back at it.”
With nearly 20,000 views and climbing, the music video for “Guns for the Children”—a cut from a broken mirror on America’s unhealed wound—is already gaining traction for its fearless storytelling, unapologetic poetic justice, and minimalist direction. The response has been powerful, with fans calling the track “a punch in the gut,” humanity demands, and “the kind of protest song we need right now.”
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