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THE HARA Rise From the Rubble With Scorching New Single “Kings”


THE HARA have unleashed “Kings”, a venom-laced new single that tears straight through the wreckage of broken trust. Out now on Mascot Records, the track arrives with a gripping lyric video—an explosive first look at the band’s next era.

“Kings” is the latest warning shot from their forthcoming album The Fallout, set for release on 23 January 2026. The band will celebrate with two special album-launch shows22 January at Camden Assembly (London) and 23 January at The Deaf Institute (Manchester)—before kicking off a full UK headline tour across February and March.


Speaking on the track’s metallic edge and emotional volatility, THE HARA explain:“This song is about losing trust. It’s hard to know what’s real sometimes in an industry built on dreams. When so many people make promises they can’t keep, you start to become cynical… Even when you have success, you believe there’s always got to be a catch. But there’s still hope in it—you can keep beating us down, but we will still find a way to make it out the other end.”


2025 has already seen the band blitz Europe—storming Mighty Sounds, Rock For People, 2000 Trees, Boomtown, and more—while supporting Nothing More, headlining across the continent, and wrapping a packed UK run with As December Falls.


“Kings” follows the blistering “Violence” (featuring Bethany Hunter Jiménez of As December Falls), and the ferocious singles “Easier to Die,” “Trophy,” “Stay,” and “The System”. Across each release, THE HARA continue sharpening their signature collision of alt-rock, metalcore, and emo—an adrenaline-charged sound that has already carried them to the stages of Download, Slam Dunk, TRNSMT, Reading & Leeds, and Rock For People.


With The Fallout, they push deeper than ever.Frontman Josh describes the record as “the purest, rawest version of us—musically, lyrically, everything feels the most authentic we’ve been.” A cathartic, chaotic and fiercely honest collection, The Fallout channels inner turmoil into something seismic—proof that THE HARA are not only rising from the wreckage, but building something bigger on top of it.

 
 
 

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