
Filth is Everlasting have launched their new album, Unattainable World, which features a function with Fall Out Boy’s Joe Trohman on “So Beneath.” The track, punctuated by a guitar solo from Trohman, thrashes towards vocalist Lis Di Angeloa as she repeats “As above, so beneath, we’ll be right here once you name.”
Unattainable World was created as a response to fast gentrification, uncontrolled technological progress, and the rise of authoritarianism. Quite than turning into hopeless, the band confront troublesome questions on survival, humanity, and resistance in a world formed by exterior forces. Different collaborations on Unattainable World embody Blood Brothers’ Johnny Whitney and Baroness’ Gina Gleason.
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“I believe the largest modifications from LP1 to now could be that we’ve upped the intention by utilizing extra melody, concord, and singing normally,” DiAngelo says about Unattainable World. “We’re working with aggression, however shifting towards one thing lovely and true.”
Subsequent month, Filth is Everlasting will play a handful of exhibits throughout the West Coast with Unfavorable Blast and Gottlieb, with extra dates to come back.
Stream Unattainable World and take a look at their 2026 tour dates beneath.
Filth Is Everlasting 2026 tour dates
04/04 – Tacoma, WA @ Bleak Outlook Fest
04/05 – Portland, OR @ Excessive Water Mark
04/07 – Sacramento, CA @ Cafe Colonial
04/08 – San Francisco, CA @ Kilowatt
04/09 – Los Angeles, CA @ Everlasting Data
04/10 – San Diego, CA @ Tower Bar