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FEATURE: Sleeping With Sirens find their fire again on "An Ending In Itself"

May 13, 2026

Sleeping With Sirens are back, and they’re not just revisiting their roots, they’re sharpening them. The band’s newly announced album, An Ending In Itself, lands 12 June 2026, marking their first release with Rise Records since 2013’s Feel. For longtime fans, that alone is a full-circle moment. But the record itself promises something deeper: a reckoning, a reflection, and a revival.

Produced by Will Yip (Turnstile, Circa Survive, Movements), the album channels the urgency of the band’s early years while weaving in the emotional weight of their more recent work. Frontman Kellin Quinn describes it as both an ending and a continuation, the final piece in the thematic arc that began with How It Feels to Be Lost and Complete Collapse.

Alongside the album announcement, Sleeping With Sirens dropped their newest single, “Forever/Always,” a track that feels like a love letter to the people who anchor us through chaos. Quinn calls it a thank-you note to the friends and loved ones who show up in both the brightest and darkest moments.

The accompanying video leans into mid-2000s alt-rock nostalgia, high contrast, raw textures, and a stripped-back performance set in a haunting early-spring forest. It’s a visual echo of the band’s early era, but with a maturity that hits harder.

Watch the video now and feel that familiar SWS spark reignite.

The album features 12 tracks, each promising the kind of emotional punch and melodic intensity that defined the band’s rise:

  1. An Ending In Itself

  2. Forever/Always

  3. God In My Head

  4. Need You Here

  5. Left On Repeat

  6. House Of Matches

  7. Waiting For You

  8. Paralyzed

  9. Process

  10. PTSD

  11. Looking Back At Me

  12. Storm Clouds

If the early singles are any indication, this record is shaping up to be one of their most cohesive and cathartic yet.

This album marks Sleeping With Sirens’ first release with Rise Records since Feel, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Their earlier Rise era produced some of their most iconic work, including the gold-certified Let’s Cheers to This and the platinum single “If You Can’t Hang.”

Now, more than fifteen years into their career, the band are experiencing a resurgence, not just from longtime fans, but from a new wave of younger listeners discovering their catalogue for the first time.

Sleeping With Sirens will hit the road this spring and summer, including festival appearances at Welcome to Rockville, Warped Tour, Inkcarceration, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock. They’ll also headline select dates in Nashville and Raleigh, with more expected to follow.

Full dates are available at sirensmusic.co/tour

Sleeping With Sirens helped define the Warped Tour generation, but what’s remarkable is how they’ve managed to evolve without losing the emotional core that made them resonate in the first place. An Ending In Itself feels like a statement: the band aren’t just still here, they’re still pushing themselves creatively, still connecting, still hungry.

This is the sound of a band who know exactly who they are, and exactly where they’re going next.

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