Killswitch Engage To Drop New Album In 2025, Jesse Leach Confirms

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In a recent post on Instagram, Killswitch Engage’s Jesse Leach revealed the release date of the new album.

“Up next with Killswitch Engage, Mexico City then we are finished for 2024! New album and a lot of tours in 2025, stay tuned for that!” the frontman wrote in the caption.

In March, Joel Stroetzel also shared some details about Killswitch Engage’s upcoming record. He told Mathias Henrixon from A Swedish Fika With… that the band recorded ‘too many’ songs for the album.

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“[It’s a] good problem to have. That’ll be the tricky part, is once they’re all mixed, we’ll have to decide what’s gonna be on the record and what we can maybe save for B-sides or special things,” the guitarist explained. “We’ll figure that out. At least it’s done being recorded. That’s the big thing for us.”

After Leach said this new album has been the hardest one for them to record, Stroetzel commented, “Yeah. He came back and retracked a lot of stuff because he had… Over the past few years, he’s kind of trained his voice to do the fry technique live, which, it’s been great. It’s been kind of a godsend for him live, because he never blows his voice out anymore.”

He added, “But I think him and Adam [Dutkiewicz] were finding when he was tracking, using that technique, he wasn’t getting all the different growls and things he used to get. So, he decided to go back and kind of revisit things, maybe swallow some glass and go for it. [Laughs] He’s been doing great.”

“This album has been a great challenge for me. Now that it’s almost complete I can say I wouldn’t change a thing! All the trials, difficulties and deep anxieties were all worth what this record is shaping up to be,” Leach also said in a social media post in February. I don’t ever half ass anything in my creative life. I can say this with the utmost confidence, I gave this my everything and it will show.”

The band’s latest album, ‘Atonement’ arrived in 2019. They recently performed at the 2024 New England Metal & Hardcore Festival.

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