Sylosis have announced details of their seventh studio album, The New Flesh, set for release on 20 February 2026 via Nuclear Blast Records. To mark the news, the UK quartet have unleashed the album’s ferocious title track, The New Flesh, a god tier single that underlines just how fired up the band are heading into the next chapter of their career.
Led by guitarist and vocalist Josh Middleton, alongside drummer Ali Richardson, guitarist Conor Marshall and bassist Ben Thomas, Sylosis view The New Flesh as a line in the sand.
“This is us solidifying the line up of the band,” Sylosis said, “and moving forward with a new sense of purpose and aggression. After having spent so much of the last two years on the road, The New Flesh, and the songs that will follow from the album, have been written with the live environment in mind. There is an energy running through these songs that we’ve never felt on a Sylosis album, until now. We’ll see you all in 2026.”
The New Flesh is available to pre order now, with physical formats including a CD jewelcase, solid red vinyl for all retail, a sky blue with black splatter vinyl variant and a red and sky blue corona edition exclusive to the band.
The eleven track set runs from the opening barrage of Beneath The Surface through to the climactic Seeds In The River, with stops at Erased, All Glory No Valour, Spared From The Guillotine and the title track itself along the way.
In support of the album, Sylosis will embark on their biggest ever UK and European tour across January and February 2026, joined by Revocation, Distant and Life Cycles. The run includes shows in cities such as Berlin, Stockholm, Barcelona, Paris and a huge London date at the O2 Kentish Town Forum, plus Manchester and Dublin.
From April into May 2026 the band then cross the Atlantic for a full North American trek with Bleed From Within, Great American Ghost and Life Cycles, hitting major markets from Montreal and Chicago to Los Angeles, Dallas, Tampa, Atlanta and New York.
Following the success of 2023’S A Sign Of Things To Come, The New Flesh finds Sylosis doubling down on their reputation for precision riffing, incisive melody and sheer brute force. Dark, destructive and unapologetically Metal, it is a fearsome statement of intent from a band in career best form.







