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Hypnogaja, the genre-bending band known for their cinematic storytelling and dynamic blend of rock and electronic music, is back after more than a decade. Their long-awaited reunion LP, set for release in 2026 on Snafu Records, captures the essence of their signature sound while pushing into new creative territory.
Their latest single,“This isn’t going to end well...,” channels their theatrical energy into a blistering melodic metal epic — a slow-burning descent that erupts into chaos and finds strength in defeat. Leading up to it, Hypnogaja’s recent singles reveal a spectrum of moods and textures: “Dead of Winter” delivers signature intensity with Jeeve’s searing guitar and ShyBoy’s commanding vocals,“Escalate” rises from shadowed verses to soaring anthemic choruses, and “Open/Wide” fuses cinematic scope with relentless rock momentum. They pull back with “I Need a Moment,” ahauntingly minimal piano-driven reflection, before unleashing “Things That Go Bump in the Night,” a darkly theatrical anthem of gothic power. Together, these releases trace a dynamic journey, setting the stage for the band’s highly anticipated album.
Music journalist Larry Flick (formerly of Billboard) lauded “Escalate” as a “layered, occasionally menacing single that threads the needle between goth rock gloom and industrial pop urgency.” (New Music Moves)
With a renewed sense of purpose and an album that redefines their sound, Hypnogaja is poised to captivate both loyal fans and new listeners alike.
Their latest single,“This isn’t going to end well...,” channels their theatrical energy into a blistering melodic metal epic — a slow-burning descent that erupts into chaos and finds strength in defeat. Leading up to it, Hypnogaja’s recent singles reveal a spectrum of moods and textures: “Dead of Winter” delivers signature intensity with Jeeve’s searing guitar and ShyBoy’s commanding vocals,“Escalate” rises from shadowed verses to soaring anthemic choruses, and “Open/Wide” fuses cinematic scope with relentless rock momentum. They pull back with “I Need a Moment,” ahauntingly minimal piano-driven reflection, before unleashing “Things That Go Bump in the Night,” a darkly theatrical anthem of gothic power. Together, these releases trace a dynamic journey, setting the stage for the band’s highly anticipated album.
Music journalist Larry Flick (formerly of Billboard) lauded “Escalate” as a “layered, occasionally menacing single that threads the needle between goth rock gloom and industrial pop urgency.” (New Music Moves)
With a renewed sense of purpose and an album that redefines their sound, Hypnogaja is poised to captivate both loyal fans and new listeners alike.
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