I PROMISED THE WORLD HEADLINE TOUR
Wed 14 Oct 2026 BETTY - Hamburg, Germany
Thu 15 Oct 2026 Privatclub – Berlin, Germany
Fri 16 Oct 2026 Garagen - Cologne, Germany
Sat 17 Oct 2026 Glazart – Paris, France
Sun 18 Oct 2026 DB's-Utrecht, Netherlands
Tue 20 Oct 2026 Daltons – Brighton, United Kingdom
Wed 21 Oct 2026 New Cross Inn - London, United Kingdom
Thu 22 Oct 2026 The Flapper – Birmingham, United Kingdom
Fri 23 Oct 2026 Boom – Leeds, United Kingdom
Sat 24 Oct 2026 The White Hotel - Manchester, United Kingdom
Sun 25 Oct 2026 Classic Grand - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Tue 27 Oct 2026 The Grove - Newcastle, United Kingdom
Wed 28 Oct 2026 Exchange – Bristol, United Kingdom
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Their self-titled EP came out via Rise Records to critical acclaim, with NME saying they are "screaming their way into something bigger", ASBO said they are "Bursting with energy, power, and promise" and Rock Sound said they are "Nostalgic yet fiercely fresh, beautifully constructed yet sensationally brash, emotionally dense yet crushingly direct. It is the sort of release that goes on to define an era, a collection of songs that turn out to be the trigger for a whole new wave of inspiration."
Recorded at Timber Studios in Bayonne, NJ with Jon Markson (Drug Church, DRAIN, Stay Inside) and Adam Cichocki, I Promised The World opens quietly with “Proud” before exploding into the band’s full screamo / Midwest emo / post-hardcore push, setting the tone for an EP that never lets up. Molina’s cracked, yearning vocals and Wilson’s guttural growls weave through the otherworldly swell of “A Pure Expression,” the aggressive-but-exposed rush of “Bliss In 7 Languages,” and the constantly shifting “Future Worth Dying For,” before “Emerald Waltz” closes things out by building from hushed desperation into a relentless, towering crescendo.
The EP captures a moment of choosing intention over drifting, presence over distraction, and treating the future as something you actively build instead of wait for. I Promised The World documents that turning point: the tension between who they were and who they’re becoming, where nothing has technically changed, but everything feels different. It’s both a reset and a declaration—the sound of a band committing fully to itself.
All streaming for the EP here


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