STRAY FROM THE PATH Announce Disbandment Following Final Album 'Clockworked'


Long Island-based hardcore band Stray From The Path have announced they will disband at the end of 2025. The news coincides with the surprise release of their 11th and final album, Clockworked, which dropped on May 30 via SharpTone Records. The band shared on social media:

“This is a mutual decision — there’s no bad blood, we love each other, and we love you all. In the next couple weeks, we will be announcing our final tour dates, and after 2025, we will be putting the band to rest.”

Clockworked delivers the band's signature blend of politically charged lyrics and aggressive metallic hardcore, addressing themes such as societal manipulation and personal disillusionment. The album includes tracks like “Kubrick Stare” and “Shot Caller,” the latter accompanied by a newly released music video.

Stray From The Path, formed in 2001, have been known for their outspoken commentary and high-energy performances. Their final tour dates are expected to be announced in the coming weeks, allowing fans a last opportunity to experience the band's powerful live shows.

Clockworked is available now on all major streaming platforms.


Tracklist:

1. Kubrick Stare 
2. Fuck Them All to Hell 
3. Shot Caller 
4. Can’t Help Myself 
5. Clockworked (Feat. Florent Salfati) 
6. Shocker 
7. Bodies in the Dark (feat. Jeff Moreira) 
8. Can I Have Your Autograph? 
9. You’re Not That Guy 
10. A Life in Four Chapters

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