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Of Mice & Men Announces New Album& Shares New Single

(10356450h) Singer Aaron Pauley of the US metalcore band Of Mice & Men performs during their concert at the 27th Sziget (Island) Festival on Shipyard Island, northern Budapest, Hungary, 07 August 2019 (issued on 08 August). This year the festival runs from 07 to 13 August. 27th Sziget Island Festival, Budapest, Hungary - 07 Aug 2019
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Of Mice & Men have announced their highly anticipated ninth studio album, “Another Miracle,” set to be released on November 14, 2025, under Century Media Records. This marks a new chapter for the band, known for adeptly blending raw intimacy with explosive power. Frontman Aaron Pauley took an all-encompassing role in the album’s creation, handling everything from writing and producing to mixing and mastering. The decision to keep the process in-house reflects the band’s desire to craft a deeply personal and authentic sound, resulting in a project described by the members as their most expansive and heartfelt to date.

The announcement was accompanied by the release of a new single, “Wake Up,” which captures the band’s experimental spirit. “Wake Up” is noteworthy for merging the delicate, shoegaze-inflected sounds of the ’90s with Of Mice & Men’s trademark heaviness, creating a fresh yet nostalgic auditory experience. Lyrically, the song urges listeners to embrace consciousness and presence, juxtaposing the urgency to live in the moment with a dreamlike, metaphorical imagery. The music video for “Wake Up,” directed by Mike Matsui, was shot in a historic San Francisco church, where the band claims a breaking-of-new-ground moment occurred by including a breakdown in its sacred halls.

“Another Miracle” follows the release of its title track earlier this year and continues the narrative of evolution for the band, known for tackling themes of resilience, mental health, and human connection. Both singles have already set high expectations, promising to deliver the band’s most robust sound yet, having raised the melodic bar while doubling down on the album’s overall heaviness. The album’s tracklisting hints at a diverse sonic landscape with songs like “Troubled Water” and “Infinite,” each poised to add depth to the already rich tapestry of their music.

To complement the album’s launch, Of Mice & Men will embark on a series of live performances across various festivals, including Summer Daze Fest in Elko, Nevada, and the renowned Warped Tour in Long Beach, California, and Orlando, Florida. Following their American festivals, the band will proceed with a headline run in Europe, playing venues in cities such as Hamburg, Berlin, and Paris, concluding in Glasgow in mid-December. This robust tour schedule underscores the band’s commitment to connecting with their fanbase and expanding their reach on an international level.

In tandem with the album release, Of Mice & Men have unveiled “Micespace,” an exclusive online fan community offering early access to tour tickets, unreleased demos, and behind-the-scenes footage spanning all nine albums. This initiative aims to foster a deeper connection with fans by providing engaging content and exclusive insights, further cementing their place as a band that thrives on open, dynamic interaction with their audience.

Since their emergence in 2010, Of Mice & Men have continuously evolved, refining their sound while staying true to the authenticity that has defined their identity. Their partnership with Century Media Records underscores this evolution, promising innovative releases that resonate with the themes relevant to today’s audience. “Another Miracle” stands as a testament to their unwavering dedication, indicative of a band at its creative zenith, ardent in its quest to shine a light on the realities of the human experience through music.

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