DEATH LENS SHARE NEW SINGLE “DROWN”

DEATH LENS 

SHARE NEW SINGLE “DROWN”

NEW ALBUM ‘WHAT’S LEFT NOW?’  OUT 24TH APRIL

ON TOUR WITH DRUG CHURCH & WHITE REAPER THIS SPRING

Photo Credit – Derek Pearlman

“An uplifting release that chooses positivity amongst chaos and, despite the odds, journeys the desire to thrive in a deteriorating world, all while making sure there’s no one left behind to come along for the ride.” – Remezcla

“ ‘Cold World’ features catchy riffs and an authentic punk attitude that’s both nostalgic and refreshing. It’s an earnest homage to the garage rock scene, packed with tracks that demand to be played loud.”– Knotfest

“Whether or not they want to be lumped in with the current rise in popularity of hardcore as a genre, the punk influence in their music doesn’t go unnoticed — Death Lens make explicit effort to weave social and political activism into their lyrics and live shows.”- AltPress

Today, Death Lens share their latest single “Drown,” a nervy glimpse into their upcoming album What’s Left Now? out on 24 April via Epitaph. Blending elements of indie-rock, hardcore, old-school punk, and modern post-punk, the East Los Angeles crew has crafted a signature style that’s both chunky and refined. Producer Zach Tuch (Knocked Loose, Touché Amoré, Movements) nailed the band’s vision: riotous as their live shows, but with enough dynamic breadth to emphasise their evolved nuances.

Of the song the band explains:

“The world keeps moving while I spin in circles of my own design. ‘Drown’ is my frustration of being trapped in my own loop, seeing the world pass by and knowing I’m the reason I can’t catch up. An ode to stagnation and a fear of being forgotten.” 

Stream “Drown” here

Death Lens might be the perfect punk band for the moment: four working class, multicultural musicians from Southern California who write stage-dive anthems for the oppressed, wielding a message of resilience and a sound of sweat-soaked celebration that appeals to outsiders of all stripes. What’s Left Now?, their first album since 2024’s Cold World and their second for Epitaph Records, is their most fully-realized record yet: crunchy, urgent, melancholy, raging, and so goddamn easy to headbang along to.

What’s Left Now? is the product of two tumultuous years for Death Lens, both as people and as bandmates. The year Cold World dropped the band toured for nine long months, honing their craft as live performers and increasing their fanbase tenfold. However, all of that time on the road stress-tested the band as an interpersonal unit, and Death Lens ended up shedding two members from the subsequent growing pains. Ultimately, they bounced back stronger than ever, gaining guitar virtuoso Ernie Gutierrez into the core lineup of frontman Bryan Torres, guitarist Jhon Reyes, and drummer Tony Rangel. Now, Death Lens are closer as friends and more musically in-sync than they’ve ever been, and What’s Left Now? is a testament to their glow-up.

“Every time we feel like we’re gonna implode, we end up expanding,” Torres exclaims. “We thrive on stress and the energy of anxiety.”

What’s Left Now? is an honest record by a band who’ve always cut the bullshit. Growing up in lower-income homes 20 miles east of Los Angeles, Death Lens’ members weren’t afforded the privilege to effortlessly ascend in the music scene. They’ve had to grind for every opportunity they’ve gotten, and they continue to write music for people just like them. “Our messaging is towards those who always feel like they don’t have a voice,” Torres explains.

Their new record includes songs about first breakups (“Am I A Drug To You?”) and learning to be genuinely, uncomfortably true to yourself (“Out of My Skin”), but also tracks about trials that are far more challenging to conquer. “Saints in the Panic Room” speaks to a present-day nightmare that Death Lens’ own families and communities are facing on U.S. soil. “I’m talking about the ICE raids, things close to home,” Torres says. “Immigrant families who don’t have papers. These are the struggles that we talk about every day.”

What’s Left Now? captures that dichotomy with creativity and candor. A fist-pumping punk-rock escape, and a hard dose of reality. Because for Death Lens, one doesn’t exist without the other.

Death Lens ‘What’s Left Now?’ Tracklisting

Monolith

Power

Out Of My Skin

Waiting to Know (feat. Militarie Gun)

Drown

Am I A Drug To You?

Saints In the Panic Room

Off The Edge

Useless

Last Call

Pulling Teeth

Debt Collector

Death Lens Tour Dates

w/ Drug Church & White Reaper

March 14 – Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall

March 15 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theater

March 16 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line

March 18 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall

March 19 – Lawrence, KS – The Bottleneck

March 20 – Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall

March 23 – Seattle, WA – Neumos

March 24 – Porland, OR – Aladdin Theatre

March 25 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Fest*

March 27 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall

March 28 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre

March 29 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park

March 31 – Las Vegas, NV – Area15 Portal

April 1 – Phoenix, AZ – Walter Studios

April 3 – Dallas, TX – Ferris Wheelers

April 4 – Austin, TX – Mohawk
*Festival play

DEATH LENS NEW SINGLE DROWN‘ OUT NOW VIA EPITAPH RECORDS

‘What’s left now?’ Album Cover
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