PURE TO A FAULT TRACK LISTING:
"The Weakest Wound"
"Nothing Lost"
"Spliced"
"If You Could Understand"
"Urethane"
"Flooded Eyes"
"Drive the Nail"
"Don't Go Hollow"
"Sede"
"Black Skies (Death of Desire)"
"One for the Garden"
After nearly a decade of silence, My Ticket Home return with Pure To A Fault — their first album in eight years. The record marks a bold new chapter for the Columbus, Ohio quartet, blending the raw intensity and unfiltered emotion that first defined them with a newfound depth and experimentation.
My Ticket Home built their reputation on a sound fans and the band themselves lovingly call "Puke Rock" — a volatile mix of nu metal, alternative rock, and metal, dripping with attitude and authenticity. The band's previous releases, Strangers Only (2013) and unReal (2017), earned critical acclaim for their fearless evolution, bridging aggressive roots with melodic exploration.
On Pure To A Fault, My Ticket Home revisit the energy that fueled their past while diving headfirst into darker, more dynamic territory. The album is heavy, fast, and unflinchingly emotional, yet it also reveals a softer, more experimental side — a reflection of the band's growth and a willingness to push beyond genre confines.
Ahead of the release, the band reignited its connection with fans through four powerful singles — "Tearjoint," "Urethane," "Nothing Lost" (accompanied by a striking music video), and "Flooded Eyes." They also hit the stage once again, playing a series of intimate shows that culminated in a sold-out performance at The Crofoot in Detroit, MI, supporting I Prevail — a night that proved their fire still burns as fiercely as ever.
Pure To A Fault captures everything that has made My Ticket Home a cult favorite — raw emotion, sonic aggression, and a relentless drive to evolve — while revealing just how far they’ve come in eight years. It's a homecoming, a rebirth, and a declaration all at once: Puke Rock is alive and well.


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