SUBLIME release new single ‘Can’t Miss You’

SUBLIME release new single ‘Can’t Miss You’

New album ‘Until The Sun Explodes’ out June 12th on Atlantic Records

The band make their long-awaited UK debut at the Slam Dunk Festivals this month

Sublime have released their latest single, “Can’t Miss You,” from their  upcoming album Until the Sun  Explodes, arriving June 12th on Atlantic Records. In an era where singles are often preceded by weeks of teaser campaigns, influencer  activations, countdown clocks, and algorithm-driven marketing strategies, the  band chose instead to make the release feel personal, immediate, and authentic –  a direct connection between the music and the fans who have supported Sublime  for decades. The band quietly released “Can’t Miss  You” as a surprise offering for longtime listeners and diehard fans eagerly  awaiting the upcoming album Until  the Sun Explodes. The decision reflects the spirit that originally  made Sublime resonate with audiences in the first place: raw emotion,  spontaneity, and music that feels discovered rather than manufactured.

“We just wanted to drop this one for the hardcore fans. No lead in or marketing push behind it. Can’t Miss You is probably my favorite track on the record. It was one of those magic songs that got written in a day. The strange chord progression was definitely inspired by my father’s songwriting, especially songs like Pool Shark and STP. Classic Sublime always had this feeling like you never knew where the song was going to take you. I look towards my father’s work for guidance at every turn, and Can’t Miss You is a perfect example of that. The lyrics of this single are some that I am the most proud of. I hope people will find escape in the stories of this song and the entire record Until the Sun Explodes.” – Jakob Nowell

The title track and lead single, “Until the Sun Explodes,” finds Jakob  Nowell honoring his late father, Bradley Nowell, and is available to stream now.  The single has broken into the Top 5 on the Mediabase Alternative radio charts  and continues to climb. The official music video for “Until The Sun Explodes”  moves through various locations in Long Beach tied to the history of Sublime,  where their presence feels embedded in the city. A timeless backyard party  scene bridges multiple generations, featuring appearances by skateboard legends  Christian Hosoi and Omar Hassan, representing Southern California’s punk and  skate culture. Bradley Nowell’s influence and presence ties every band member  to the moment, linking their legacy, the city and the next generation.

Until The Sun Explodes

1) Ensenada

2) Wizard

3) Can’t Miss You

4) Backwards (feat. FIDLAR)

5) Maybe Partying Will Help Pt 1

6) Favorite Songs (feat. Skegss)

7) Personal Hell

8) F.T.R.

9) Evil Men

10) Trey’s Song (feat. H.R. of Bad Brains)

11) Casino Taormina

12) The Problem With That Is It Makes Me Stoked

13) Gangstalker

14) Figueroa

15) Froggy

16) Come Correct (feat. G. Love)

17) What For

18) 247-369 (feat. Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise)

19) Maybe Partying Will Help Pt 2

20) Until The Sun Explodes

21) Thanx Again

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ABOUT SUBLIME

Sublime, the Long Beach, CA reggae-punk/alternative rock trio, was founded in 1988 by Eric Wilson, Bud Gaugh and Bradley Nowell. They released their first self-produced album, 40oz. to Freedom, in 1992 via Skunk Records. Heavy radio exposure on Southern California’s KROQ (two years after its initial release) landed the band a deal with Gasoline Alley Records, an imprint of MCA. 1994’s Robbin’ the Hoodrevealed an experimental ethic more in keeping with the cut-and-paste dub than the well-tuned rage of the Cali punk revival. The album performed well at college radio and set the stage for the breakout success of their self-titled third album. On May 25, 1996, however, Bradley Nowell tragically passed away and the band collapsed, but Universal went ahead with the release of their eponymous album in July of 1996.

Their self-titled album went 5x Platinum, fueled by enduring hits like “What I Got,” “Santeria,” and “Wrong Way,” and helped propel the band to more than 18 million RIAA-certified album sales. A new era began in late 2023 when Bradley’s son, Jakob Nowell, joined original members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson onstage, leading to a full reunion and acclaimed performances at Coachella 2024.

 

2026 is shaping up to be the biggest year yet for Sublime as they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking 1996 self-titled album with two special nights at Morrison, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (April 17-18), marking the kickoff of a year-long celebration honoring the classic 1996 album. The Grammy Museum will be honoring the self-titled album with an exhibit titled ‘Sublime: Straight From Long Beach,’ running from March 27 – September 7, and will feature artifacts including handwritten lyrics to Sublime hits such as “Wrong Way” and “Garden Grove,” Instruments and equipment used by the original Sublime lineup, rare live photos by Maggie St. Thomas and more.

Sublime will also launch their very own touring music festival debuting May 9 at the scenic Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth, TX. This new event marks the beginning of a national festival series built around the timeless sound, spirit, and cultural impact of Sublime.

The band’s highly anticipated new album Until The Sun Explodes is set to be released on June 12. Sublime recently made history with the breakout single “Ensenada,” which spent 8 consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboard’s “Alternative Airplay” chart, setting the record for the longest run at #1 on alternative radio in 2025. The forthcoming album marks an exciting new chapter for Sublime while honoring the legacy that has inspired fans for more than three decades. For more, please visit www.sublimelbc.com.

FORTHCOMING UK DATES:

MAY

23: HATFIELD Slam Dunk Festival

24: LEEDS Slam Dunk Festival