SICK JOY release new single ‘Death Scene (More Forever)’

SICK JOY release new single

Death Scene (More Forever)

New album, ‘More Forever’, out today

On tour throughout UK/EU now

Photo: Steve Gullick

Sick Joy have today released their anticipated new album, ‘More Forever’The album is available now across all streaming platforms and in physical formats. To mark the occasion the release comes with a brand-new single ‘Death Scene (More Forever)’, the concluding track of the new album.

Produced by the acclaimed Alain Johannes (Queens Of The Stone Age, Chris Cornell, Them Crooked Vultures, Mark Lanegan), the album sees the Brighton-based band pushing into darker and more inward-looking territory. More Forever captures a sense of emotional unrest and release, balancing intensity with vulnerability as it reflects the disorder, release, and paradoxes of modern life.

Speaking on the release of their new album, vocalist and guitarist Mykl Barton shares, “What else can I say? The album, the work, can do the talking for me now. “The album is the thing.” Let it be whatever it is to you. Any description, of all that it is, in words, would diminish it. I think art is supposed to make you feel uncomfortable, or disturbed in some way. My only real hope is that it does that.”

SICK JOY – ‘Death Scene (More Forever)’ (Official Audio)

In a world increasingly defined by chaos, Sick Joy sharpen their vision through distortion.

The Brighton-based outlet, born from Newcastle’s underground and carried by the raw intensity of singer and multi-instrumentalist Mykl Barton, has always thrived in contrasts: beauty vs. ruin, euphoria vs. despair. More Foreverthe new album that’s due out on 30th January 2026 sees Sick Joy push that duality further than ever before.

Recorded in isolation at a remote Spanish studio with Alain Johannes (Queens of the Stone Age, Mark Lanegan, Chris Cornell) before being mixed by Josh “Hoagie” Harrison (Royal Blood, The Cure) and mastered by Katie Tavinithe album twists Sick Joy’s alt-rock DNA into something darker, sharper, and more expansive. Industrial edges cut through widescreen choruses, bruising drums collide with jagged synths, and lyrics confront systemic damage, grief, love and survival with unflinching honesty.

Since their emergence, Sick Joy have become one of the UK’s most vital rock acts — touring with legends like Pixies and Pearl Jam, sharing bills with Dinosaur Pile-Up and Deaf Havana, and igniting festival crowds from Reading & Leeds to 2000 Trees. Their debut album cemented their reputation as a band unafraid to bare teeth and heart in equal measure.

More Forever doesn’t just continue that story – it blows it wide open. Heavier, hungrier, and more human than ever, Sick Joy are stepping forward with their most ambitious statement yet.

MORE FOREVER

TRACK LISTING:

1) Back At The Beginning

2) All Damage

3) Nothing Good

4) Anything Goes

5) Cinnamon Burn

6) Gone Missing

7) Here We Are (Somewhere Liminal)

8) Stockholm Flavour

9) Video Game

10) Strawberries & Cigarettes

11) Somebody Else

12) Death Scene (More Forever)

Order / Stream: Sick Joy – More Forever