XCOMM HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM TIME TO BURN OUT TODAY VIA BLOWED OUT RECORDS

XCOMM

HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM
TIME TO BURN
OUT 22ND MAY 2026 VIA BLOWED OUT RECORDS
PRE-SAVE HERE

NEW SINGLE & OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
“PIRATES” FT. GHOSTEMANE
OUT NOW
WATCH HERE | LISTEN HERE

XCOMM | Credit Darren Craig

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Venice Beach hardcore punk unit XCOMM have released their new single and official music video “PIRATES” ft. GHOSTEMANE today, one final grenade before the arrival of their debut album, Time To Burn, which hits streaming platforms 22nd May 2026 via Blowed Out Records, available on streaming platforms HERE . Fans can watch the official music video for“PIRATES” ft. GHOSTEMANE which stars XCOMM, Ghostemane and Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise HERE and stream the track HERE.

“PIRATES” ft. GHOSTEMANE Music Video below

Produced by Ross Robinson, the architect behind era-defining records from Korn, Slipknot, Glassjaw, At The Drive-In, The Cure and more, Time To Burn perfectly crystalizes the essence of XCOMM – young, loud, funny, furious and swinging for the fences. With a level of craft rarely so expertly honed this early in a band’s career, XCOMM have delivered a once-in-a-generation debut that bottles the raw charge of a new wave powered by defiance, authenticity and unbridled talent.

“PIRATES” ft. GHOSTEMANE brings XCOMM’s feral hardcore velocity into direct contact with GHOSTEMANE’s ominously powerful presence. The accompanying video, directed by Darren Craig, also features GHOSTEMANE and Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise, throwing the band’s chaos into a visual world of police chases and ruined suburban picnics.

Frontman Michael Gatto shares:

“Im so excited for the world to finally hear this record! Every little bit of writing to preproduction to actually being in the studio recording with Ross was amazing. We’ve got a lot of shows and new music to come. This is just the beginning!

Shooting the Pirates music video was great, Darren Craig killed it and Ross chewed up a pickle and spit it all over my shoes for the video – homemade relish. The video captures the intensity that the song was written about. And having Ghostemane feature on the track was mind-blowing.”

Drummer, Revel Ian shares

“Working on this record with Ross Robinson was the most cathartic experience I’ve ever had. There were no limits to what we could be or do. Playing our instruments was like breathing; you didn’t have to think it was just there; it was like an extension of our being. This record is what I’ve always wanted to do my entire life.”

For a band still at the beginning of their story, XCOMM have already ascended with the kind of velocity most new acts spend years trying to manufacture. Their breakout run has included early singles “Fake ID,” “Hot Pursuit / One And Nothing” and “Borrowed Happiness,” with “Fake ID” alone surpassing 2.5 million views across platforms and helping fuel the band’s rapid climb to nearly 90,000 Instagram followers.

That momentum has carried from screens into real rooms. XCOMM have already supported Foo Fighters at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, played The Punk Rock Museum’s 3rd Anniversary Parking Lot Show in Las Vegas, appeared at California Chaos Festival with Militarie Gun, and are set for major upcoming performances at Bumbershoot Festival, supporting Dethklok at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on 22nd May and Observatory North Park in San Diego on 28th May, plus appearances at Warped Tour in Washington, D.C. and Long Beach.

Their widening orbit is matched by a startling list of high-profile early supporters, including Mike Patton, Shavo Odadjian of System of a Down, Brann Dailor of Mastodon, Phil Anselmo, Leland Sklar, Dave Lombardo, Roy Mayorga, Jerry Cantrell, Jack Black, Dave Grohl, Keanu Reeves, Toby Morse, Kevin Lyman, Ghostemane, Skrillex, Duff McKagan, Fred Durst, Ben Shepherd, Elle King, Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise, Jakob Nowell, Tony Hawk, The Blood Brothers, Guy Picciotto, Ross Robinson and Sid Wilson.

Robinson first encountered the band in a small club, where their impact was immediate.

“I first saw them at a small club and caught myself laughing out loud as they blasted through their set. For me, that’s an instant “yes”.  That youth needed to be captured – raw and fast. Luckily they’re way more cool and talented than I could’ve hoped! “The future is absolutely unlimited for these kids. I can see them inspiring their generation to play music with an unfiltered fire – 100% real  instruments with authentic expression of feeling- embracing the imperfection of being a human. An Anti-AI movement.“

This sense of unfiltered youth runs through every corner of Time To Burn. Across eleven tracks, XCOMM turn frustration, boredom, impulse, anger and absurdity into short, sharp shocks of hardcore clarity, simultaneously honoring the hardcore punk lineage that came before them, whilst also adding fresh and invigorating elements pulled from inspirations like David Lynch movies. Songs like their breakout single, “Fake ID” channel the real-life irritation of being turned away from shows for being under 21 into a snotty anthem of refusal, while “Hot Pursuit / One And Nothing” stretches the band’s range from frantic confrontation into darker, more atmospheric pressure.

For Fletcher Dragge, the band’s appeal is direct, immediate and deeply rooted in what punk is supposed to feel like.

“I was immediately caught by the simple but hooky, straightforward, guitar, riff, and ripping drums holding it down! I was sold immediately. Good old school punk rock the way it’s supposed to be written and delivered! Not only are these guys delivering exactly what I love to hear. They’re fucking young as shit.!! Super stoked to see the next generation of punk rock coming to life, the future looks bright and I’m 100% in.

 These kids are earning everything they have achieved, 100 percent on their own. Trust me when I say these kids were born to be punkers.”

While “PIRATES” ft. GHOSTEMANE lands today as the final warning shot, Time To Burn arrives 22nd May 2026 turning the band’s first chapter into a full-length statement of intent. Fans can stream the album in full when it drops on streaming platforms via Blowed Out Records HERE

XCOMM are Michael Gatto on vocals/guitar, Revel Ian on drums, Adan Escoto on bass and Hunter Grogan on DJ/sampler. Together, they make punk rock that feels physical before it feels fashionable. No polish for polish’s sake. No borrowed attitude. Just the sharp, unruly sound of a young band kicking open the door while everyone else is still deciding whether they’re allowed in the room.

XCOMM 2026 Live Dates

11th April 2026 — Los Angeles, CA — Pacific Electric (California Chaos Festival)
13th and 14th June 2026 — Washington, D.C. — Warped Tour
25th and 26th July 2026 — Long Beach, CA — Warped Tour

Time To Burn is out Friday 22nd May 2026 via Blowed Out Records. Pre-order HERE.

XCOMM
Time To Burn

5. Time To Burn
6. Pirates
7. Running Zeroes
8. Relevance
9. No Teeth
10. Purity
11. Negativity

ABOUT XCOMM

XCOMM are a ferocious hardcore punk band from Venice Beach, fusing old-school intensity with a modern sense of chaos and clarity. Formed in 2023, the band features frontman Michael Gatto, bassist Adan Escoto, drummer Revel Ian, and DJ/sampler Hunter Grogan.

Signed to Blowed Out Records, XCOMM recorded their upcoming debut album Time To Burn with the legendary Ross Robinson producing. Early singles “Reasons,” “Fake ID,” and “Hot Pursuit / One And Nothing” showcase their ability to bottle frustration, urgency, and sharp self-awareness into precise, pummeling anthems. “Fake ID” alone has amassed over 2.5 million views across all platforms, helping propel the band to nearly 75,000 Instagram followers in just a few short weeks.

XCOMM kicked off 2026 supporting the Foo Fighters at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles and were named in the prestigious NME 100 of 2026. In 2025, they shared a stage with Down at Milwaukee Metal Fest, earned heavy rotation on SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal and Faction Punk. They will appear at both Warped Tour 2026, 3rd Anniversary of The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas and California Chaos Festival at Pacific Electric in Los Angeles.

XCOMM’s Time To Burn Album Art 
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