FACE YOURSELF Drop New Single "Wet Dreams"; New EP 'Fury' Out Now Via Sumerian Records.

Transcontinental deathcore force Face Yourself have released their highly anticipated EP Fury via Sumerian Records, alongside the official music video for new single "Wet Dreams." The five-track collection represents the band's most mature and technically accomplished work to date, building on the foundation established by their breakthrough Martyr EP earlier this year. Watch "Wet Dreams" Below and stream Fury HERE.

The Fury EP is the band's second EP released via Sumerian Records and showcases Face Yourself's evolution from deathcore upstarts to a force capable of weaving technical death metal complexity with their signature emotional brutality. Produced once again by Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada), the EP captures a band hitting their stride both sonically and thematically, exploring anger through multiple lenses while maintaining the raw vulnerability that has connected with fans worldwide.

Speaking on the EP release, vocalist Yasmine Liverneaux shares:

"We are excited to release our new record Fury via Sumerian records, and produced by Joey Sturgis. We tried to bolster a more mature sound with the use of elevated musicianship, implementing more death metal sensibilities this time around.

"Fury showcases anger with a broader spectrum that includes fast technical riffs, melodically gloomy phrases, and more varied instrumentation throughout. This EP is a continuation of Martyr, as we wrote both EPs at the same period. We really hope the audience will enjoy this record as much as we do, and we can't wait to play some of these songs live on our next tour with Signs of Swarm, Mental Cruelty, Ten56 and Carcosa!"

The "Wet Dreams" music video serves as a visual representation of the EP's darker themes, while the track itself demonstrates the band's expanded sonic palette. From the crushing opener through the previously released singles "Fractures" and "Ov Agony," Fury delivers five distinct expressions of controlled chaos, each showcasing different facets of the band's evolved sound.

Following the EP release, Face Yourself will join Signs of the Swarm's North American tour this October, alongside Mental Cruelty, Ten56., and Carcosa. The month-long trek kicks off October 2nd in Montreal and hits major markets across the U.S. and Canada, giving fans their first chance to experience Fury material in a live setting. Tickets and further information available HERE.

Upcoming Tour Dates with Signs of the Swarm:

10/02 - Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Fairmount

10/03 - Toronto, ON @ Axis Club

10/04 - Ferndale, MI @ The Loving Touch

10/05 - Chicago, IL @ Reggies

10/07 - St. Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar

10/08 - Davenport, IA @ Capitol Theatre

10/09 - Wichita, KS @ WAVE (Indoor)

10/10 - Denver, CO @ HQ

10/11 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell

10/12 - Boise, ID @ The Shredder

10/14 - Seattle, WA @ El Corazon

10/15 - Portland, OR @ Dante's

10/16 - Roseville, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post

10/17 - Fresno, CA @ Full Circle Brewery

10/18 - Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom

10/19 - Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater

10/21 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live

10/24 - Nashville, TN @ EXIT/IN

10/25 - Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage (The Loft)

10/28 - Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern

10/29 - Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819

10/30 - Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage

10/31 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving

11/02 - Worcester, MA @ The Palladium

FACE YOURSELF Announce New EP; Drop Single & MV "Fractures"

Transcontinental deathcore force Face Yourself have unleashed their most unforgiving single yet with "Fractures," out now via Sumerian Records. The track arrives as the lead single from their upcoming EP Fury, set for release September 26th with pre-orders available now HERE, and showcases the band's evolution into darker, more psychologically brutal territory. Watch the official music video for "Fractures" Below and stream the track HERE.

Built on Joey Sturgis' crushing production, "Fractures" weaponizes Face Yourself's signature deathcore assault to dissect the violence of beauty standards and self-hatred. The track represents their most emotionally raw work to date, following the success of their Martyr EP, which has garnered over 1.5 million streams since its April release.

Speaking on the new single and upcoming EP, vocalist Yasmine Liverneaux shares:

"We are excited to release our new single "Fractures" produced by Joey Sturgis. The lyrics explore a darker theme, as it speaks a lot about self hatred, exploring the pressure of beauty standards and the "mutilations" those pressures can lead someone to. It's like changing your appearance so much to fit a mold to the point that you don't even recognize yourself which can be very violent.

"Alongside this new single, we're happy to announce the future release of our new record "Fury". After 2 years of being a band, we have reached a sound that we think looks like us, this is our best work yet and we are happy to be working once again with Joey Sturgis. He became such a great element to our team, and is always pushing us to improve ourselves."

Fury marks Face Yourself's second EP with Sumerian Records and their continued collaboration with producer Joey Sturgis(Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada). The five-track collection builds on the foundation established with Martyr, pushing their sound into more uncompromising territory while maintaining the emotional depth that has connected with fans worldwide. Pre-orders for the Fury EP are available now HERE.

The announcement comes as the band just wrapped their successful 20-date Summer of Rampage tour alongside Crystal Lake, VCTMS, and Not Enough Space, cementing their reputation as a devastating force, both on record and on the stage.

ABOUT FACE YOURSELF

A transcontinental deathcore phenomenon, Face Yourself has redefined what it means to blend modern heaviness with old-school roots. Featuring members from New York, New Jersey, Colorado, and France, their unique sound is as diverse as their origins. Vocalist Yasmine Liverneaux brings her French influence and socially conscious themes into the mix, setting the band apart with an intensity and depth that's rarely seen in the genre.

With their Myspace-era throwback riffs, drop-tuned breakdowns, and sheer relentlessness, Face Yourself have become a staple of the modern deathcore era. Their ability to connect with fans worldwide and their tireless drive have made them a force to be reckoned with—and they've only just begun.