ASKING ALEXANDRIA Responds to Criticism With Instagram Post: 'It's Never F-cking Good Enough'

Summary
- Asking Alexandria posted a Reel of Danny Worsnop singing ‘It’s never f-cking good enough’, seen as a reaction to fan backlash.
- Their Warped Tour set in D.C. triggered online criticism, with some fans on Reddit calling for Worsnop to step down.
- Rumors about deleted comments and illness surfaced, but there’s no confirmed statement from Worsnop or the band.
Asking Alexandria has drawn attention again, this time through a post on their official Instagram. The band shared a video clip of frontman Danny Worsnop performing the song “Things Could Be Different” during their recent Warped Tour appearance in Washington, D.C (watch it below).
The video highlights the line “It’s never f*cking good enough,” which some viewers believe was a response to ongoing backlash over the June 15 performance. The show sparked frustration among fans, with many voicing their concerns online.
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Multiple posts on Reddit, including on r/Music and r/Hardcore, have called for Worsnop to step down as the band’s vocalist. Comments described the performance as underwhelming, with some suggesting Worsnop lacked energy or was unprepared.
One Reddit user mentioned that Worsnop may have posted about feeling sick days before the performance, but there’s no confirmed source for that claim. Rumors have also circulated that Worsnop deleted negative comments from his personal Instagram page.
The band hasn’t issued a formal statement, and some fans view the Instagram video as a passive-aggressive move rather than a direct response. Critics have questioned whether this type of post helps address the concerns or simply adds to the tension.
Asking Alexandria has not announced any changes to their lineup or responded to calls for Worsnop to leave the band.
Here’s the post that reignited the conversation. 👇
About Asking Alexandria
Asking Alexandria is a British rock band formed in 2008. Originally emerging from the metalcore scene, the group blended heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and melodic hooks to build a distinct sound that appealed to both rock and alternative audiences. Their early work, including Stand Up and Scream and Reckless & Relentless, helped establish them as a key act within the post-hardcore movement of the 2010s.
Over the years, the band has undergone stylistic changes, gradually shifting toward a more radio-friendly hard rock approach.
Lineup adjustments, most notably involving vocalist Danny Worsnop, have also marked their timeline. Worsnop briefly left the band in 2015 but returned in 2016, resuming frontman duties on subsequent albums.
Their catalog includes albums like From Death to Destiny, The Black, Like a House on Fire, and See What’s on the Inside.
Watch the full video of their Warped Tour set online right here 👇
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