Metalcore band Hatebreed has confirmed the release of its long-awaited studio album, Fatal Paradox, set for November 6 via BLKIIBLK. The album features the track "Kill Count Increase" as the lead, described as a high-energy, aggressive showcase of the band's signature style. The full tracklist includes "The Carrion Choir," "Total Invincible," "Truth Is A Lion," and others. The release marks Hatebreed's first studio album in six years.
The band will tour across the United States and Canada during the summer, with dates spanning from August to October. The tour includes stops at venues such as Mack’s Creek, the Rialto Theatre, and the House of Blues. Key dates include a performance in Edmonton as part of the Gathering of the Juggalos and a show in Pinellas Park supporting Turnstile. The tour also features a supporting slot with Slayer in Shakopee, MN.
In addition to the album and tour, Hatebreed has released a limited-edition flannel inspired by the artwork of its 2004 album Supremacy. The flannel, available exclusively through Dixxon Flannel Co., features the band’s iconic logo and is sold in men’s, women’s, and youth sizes at $59.99 and $29.99 respectively.
Separately, the final solo album by original Iron Maiden vocalist Paul Di’Anno, titled Warhorse, is now available on colored vinyl through BraveWords Records. This release is distinct from the Hatebreed announcement and does not relate to the band's upcoming activities.