THE HARA ANNOUNCE THEIR BRAND-NEW ALBUM 'THE FALLOUT'
RELEASED 23 JANUARY 2026 VIA MASCOT RECORDS
THE HARA have announced details of their brand-new album. Saturated in catharsis and vibrancy, The Fallout represents the band unapologetically wearing their heart on their sleeves and will be released on 23 January via Mascot Records. They've also revealed the official video for their live-wire new single "Easier to Die."
They will also join As December Falls on a UK tour in October and November 2025, before heading on a 10-date co-headline tour of Europe with Call Me Amour in November.
THE HARA didn't write this album for the industry. Why would they, when the strange, structureless world they live in has ground them down and made them spiral into doubt? And why would they, when they prize their authenticity as much as they do?
New single "Easier to Die" is about losing hope in the pursuit of success and getting consumed by negative thoughts. It grapples with the feelings of hopelessness that might leach into their view of their band's trajectory, and their general mental health. "We definitely feel like that quite a bit, trying to break through in music," says vocalist Josh Taylor.
The Manchester, UK trio – vocalist Josh Taylor, drummer Jack Kennedy and guitarist Zack Breen - create from a place of undistilled, unadulterated intention and the songs all form the building blocks for their supercharged live shows, the environment where they feel like they blossom into their truest, best selves. For the album recording they absconded to the outskirts of Hereford with co-producers Brad Mair and Pete Hutchings (Nothing But Thieves/Royal Blood).
Their raucous genre mash-up of alternative rock, metalcore, and emo has already seen them grab the live circuit by the scruff of the neck and pick up support slots with pop-punk giants Sum 41, Nothing More, Escape the Fate and Ice Nine Kills.
They will also join As December Falls on a UK tour in October and November 2025, before heading on a 10-date co-headline tour of Europe with Call Me Amour in November.
THE HARA didn't write this album for the industry. Why would they, when the strange, structureless world they live in has ground them down and made them spiral into doubt? And why would they, when they prize their authenticity as much as they do?
New single "Easier to Die" is about losing hope in the pursuit of success and getting consumed by negative thoughts. It grapples with the feelings of hopelessness that might leach into their view of their band's trajectory, and their general mental health. "We definitely feel like that quite a bit, trying to break through in music," says vocalist Josh Taylor.
The Manchester, UK trio – vocalist Josh Taylor, drummer Jack Kennedy and guitarist Zack Breen - create from a place of undistilled, unadulterated intention and the songs all form the building blocks for their supercharged live shows, the environment where they feel like they blossom into their truest, best selves. For the album recording they absconded to the outskirts of Hereford with co-producers Brad Mair and Pete Hutchings (Nothing But Thieves/Royal Blood).
Their raucous genre mash-up of alternative rock, metalcore, and emo has already seen them grab the live circuit by the scruff of the neck and pick up support slots with pop-punk giants Sum 41, Nothing More, Escape the Fate and Ice Nine Kills.