Modern metal act Siamese have just revealed their latest single, "sense." The track is taken from the band's upcoming full-length album, dissolution, which arrives on June 26 via Long Branch Records.
"Sense is a song where the truth becomes a liability," comments singer Mirza Radonjica. "There's a constant pressure for the artist to self-censor in order to protect its business but at the cost of losing all of authenticity. Artists all over the world are being bent out of shape to fit into a lens that fits a collective narrative that’s acceptable, because a few powerful outlets decided it is."
Stream "sense" and pre-order the new album here.
Following Home (2021) and Elements (2024), after racking up more than 100 million streams, and touring the world with some of the biggest acts in the world including Korn, Corey Taylor, and Dayseeker, dissolution is the record Siamese did not plan to make but couldn't avoid.
It stands as the band's most personal release to date. Written during a period marked by one of their main songwriters leaving the band, the album forced a fundamental reassessment of both the process and the intentions. Siamese became more of a band, and less of a songwriting camp with dissolution. The result is a sound that is heavier than anything Siamese have released before. More instinctive, more aggressive and a more introvert. At the center of dissolution lies a deeply complicated father-son relationship.
The album represents the most comprehensive body of work Siamese have created. Along the way, the band collaborated with a close circle of trusted contributors, including Zachary Baker, Mads Zelasny, Zach Jones, KJ Strock, and Paul Spirou — each adding perspective without diluting the album's core identity.
SIAMESE ARE:
Mirza Radonjica – Vocals
Christian Lauritzen — Guitar, Violin
Marc Nommesen — Bass
Joakim Stilling — Drums