ANGEL DU$T DROP NEW TRACK AND VIDEO “DUST” AHEAD OF THEIR UPCOMING ALBUM COLD 2 THE TOUCH

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Angel Du$t have returned with their new single “Du$t,” and it’s the beautifully unhinged, genre-dodging chaos we have come to expect from one of punk’s most creatively restless bands. The track arrives ahead of their upcoming album Cold 2 The Touch, due February 13 via Run For Cover Records, and if this song is any indication, the record is about to be an absolute trip.

“Du$t” is a sugar rush of bright guitars, sweet melodies, and that classic Angel Du$t bounce. It is catchy in a way that feels almost suspicious. The band continues to play in their own sandbox, pulling from punk, power pop, surf rock, and whatever else makes sense in the moment. The track never sits still. It moves with that laid-back confidence Angel Du$t have perfected, refusing to be anything other than weird, bright, charming, and completely addictive.

The music video takes the eccentricity to another level. It is a complete fever dream of oddities and glossy absurdity that only Angel Du$t could pull off—an elderly woman flexing like a competitive bodybuilder. A man with a deformed face casually eats a lemon as if it were no big deal. Models moving through scenes with a strange mix of glamor and unease. Every frame feels like a surreal postcard from a universe where Angel Du$t makes all the rules. It is bizarre, goofy, strangely beautiful, and impossible to look away from.

Angel Du$t have never been afraid to explore the outer reaches of their imagination, but “Du$t” shows them leaning into that playfulness harder than ever. It is bold, bright, unpredictable, and overflowing with personality. It is also a perfect setup for Cold 2 The Touch, an album already shaping up to be one of the most exciting releases of early 2026.

If “Du$t” is the invitation, then the new record is about to be the whole party. And if you know Angel Du$t, you know it will be the kind of party you do not forget anytime soon.

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