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These Bands Have Us Excited for New Releases!

Some bands have recently shared updates from the studio. Could new music be coming soon? Read more here!

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The latest teasers from various bands haven’t gone unnoticed. From studio selfies to billboard teasers, we’ve seen it all lately - getting us hyped for new music! Here are the bands we can’t wait to hear new releases from.

Bring Me The Horizon

Oli Sykes recently posted photos from the studio on his Instagram account, captioned “in’t studio”. The last thing we heard from the band was a cover of the unmistakable Oasis hit “Wonderwall”. What’s next? Who knows - maybe we’ll get more studio teasers soon.

In an interview, Oli Sykes mentioned that there’s still plenty of unreleased material from POST HUMAN: NeX GEn. Could we be getting a Director’s Cut edition in the near future?

 

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Turnstile

At the beginning of April, an official Turnstile billboard appeared in the U.S. Right on Sunset Boulevard, the words “Never Enough Turnstile” teased something for June 6, 2025. And that’s not all - the photo also features a new band member. Guitarist Meg Mills now seems to be a permanent part of the band after previously supporting them on tour. With this fresh lineup, we’re eagerly waiting for summer - and hopefully, the announcement of a new album. The last Turnstile record, GLOW ON, was released in summer 2021.

Turnstile Billboard Screenshot

Bad Omens

Bad Omens have not been holding back on studio teasers in the past few months. They’ve shared numerous photos on social media, along with multiple video snippets. Noah Sebastian & Co. are clearly working on something big, but when will we get to hear it? The teasers haven’t given that away just yet.

 

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Electric Callboy

Electric Callboy have already treated us to their new single "Elevator Operator" this year. Before that, they announced their massive world tour for 2025/2026, and lately, they seem to be having a lot of fun covering songs from every genre imaginable - starting with their emotional acoustic version of Linkin Park’s "Crawling". Does this mean we can expect a full cover album? Or are they also working on more original songs? We’re excited for more updates!

 

Ice Nine Kills

New tour dates - but also new music? Ice Nine Kills released their Terrifier single "A Work of Art" just last October, but their last full studio album, Welcome To Horrorwood: The Silver Scream 2, dates back to 2021. While they’ve released orchestral and 9-bit versions of previous songs since then, we’re definitely looking forward to the possibility of brand-new music from them!

Ice Nine Kills Tourposter 2025