DEATH LENS ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM WHAT’S LEFT NOW?, SHARE NEW SINGLE “MONOLITH”

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Death Lens has announced their new album, What’s Left Now?, due out April 24 via Epitaph Records, and they’re kicking things off with the release of a powerful new single, “Monolith.”

“Monolith” opens quietly with acoustic guitar and Spanish-language vocals before exploding into a full-throttle punk anthem driven by churning guitars and anthemic howls. The accompanying music video is shot in stark black-and-white, gritty and confrontational, relying heavily on tight close-ups that put every emotion front and center. It feels raw and unpolished in the best way, matching the song’s weight and urgency without distraction.

Produced by Zach Tuch (Knocked Loose, Touché Amoré, Movements**), What’s Left Now? finds Death Lens at their most focused and fully realized. The record builds on the grit of 2024’s Cold World, pairing crunchy riffs and relentless momentum with a message rooted in resilience and community. As Remezcla noted, the band chose “positivity amongst chaos,” while Knotfest praised their sound for its “catchy riffs and authentic punk attitude that demand to be played loud.”

Vocalist Bryan Torres describes “Monolith” as a reflection of inherited struggle and self-determination, calling it “a testament to how being born with nothing became the source of my strength.” It’s a fitting introduction to an album that confronts hardship head-on without losing hope.

With What’s Left Now? landing April 24 on Epitaph Records and “Monolith” setting the tone, Death Lens is delivering punk that feels urgent, human, and exactly right for the moment.

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