STITCHED Unleash Ruthless Debut Album ‘Terminal’


Black Country heavy hardcore unit STITCHED erupt with full force on their debut album “Terminal,” released 7 November 2025. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonny Price at Lower Lane Studios, the record cements the band’s arrival with eleven tracks of pure, unfiltered aggression. Built on snarling vocals, bone-grinding riffs, mosh-ready stomp, and guaranteed two-step sections, “Terminal” wastes no time proving STITCHED are a rising threat in the UK’s heaviest underground.

From front to back, the album is a barrage of grit and hostility. “Indolent” sets the tone with its suffocating weight, while “Poison Addict” drags listeners deeper into the band’s venomous groove. Price’s production amplifies every hit, giving each breakdown a brutal, steel-edged clarity. Whether it’s the looming dread of “Iron Tomb,” the violent churn of “Persona Non Grata,” or the title track’s unrelenting pressure, STITCHED deliver a sound engineered for packed basements and broken floorboards.

“Terminal” also brings a lineup of standout guest features, each adding a new strike to the record’s arsenal. Jonny Price joins the fray on “Hook, Line & Sinker,” Alex Teyen injects harsh savagery into “Cask of Amontillado,” Johnny Doom brings fire to “Mirelurk,” and Daniel Hounslow lifts the curtain on the closing track “The Twelfth Tarot.” Together, they help shape a debut defined by its ferocity, precision, and unapologetically hostile delivery.

With its unforgiving rhythm, Black Country grit, and a sound built directly from the heart of heavy hardcore, “Terminal” marks STITCHED as a band ready to carve deep into the scene. Ten tracks, no filler, no restraint — STITCHED arrive swinging, and the impact is impossible to ignore.


Tracklist:

1. Indolent 
2. Hook, Line & Sinker (Feat. Jonny Price) 
3. Poison Addict 
4. Cask of Amontillado (Feat. Alex Teyen) 
5. Man Down 
6. Terminal 
7. Persona Non Grata 
8. Iron Tomb 
9. Mirelurk (Feat. Johnny Doom) 
10. Nil By Mouth 
11. The Twelfth Tarot (Feat. Daniel Hounslow)

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