Troy the Band Unveils Latest Single 'Journey's End', Announces New Vocalist
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London experimental heavy outfit Troy the Band have unveiled their latest single "Journey's End", a sprawling, collaborative cut taken from their upcoming second album due out on July 3, 2026.

The track blends doom, shoegaze, noise rock and metal into a fluid sound, featuring guest appearances from Peter Holland of Elephant Tree, Kay Elizabeth of Black Orchids, and Caine Hemmingway of Believe in Nothing.

Explaining the collaboration, bassist Sean Durbin said: "I've been friends with both Pete and Kay for a few years and knew I wanted them involved from the start." The band leaned into their darker elements on the track, which features an extended breakdown and vocals that shift dynamically between contrasting styles and moods.

"Journey's End" marks the fifth single to be unveiled from Troy the Band's upcoming album, following earlier singles "Porous", "Nothing", "The Moment" and "Adoration of Ill Luck".

The album itself represents a significant turning point for the band after their original vocalist departed.

Instead of delaying the project, they embraced a collaborative approach, bringing in a rotating cast of vocalists from across the UK underground scene.

Recorded with Wayne Adams at Bear Bites Horse Studio in Haggerston, the album features contributors spanning multiple acts and marks drummer Jack Revans' first full-length as a permanent member.

Durbin reflected on the process: "We're really proud of this record.

It's an evolution of Cataclysm that feels more uniquely us." The band has now confirmed Ana-Maria Terr Bordei as their new permanent vocalist, with further material already in the works.