Rising deathcore force Psycho-Frame has unleashed a ferocious new single, “Blueprints for Idol Genocide”, taken from their debut album “Salvation Laughs in the Face of a Grieving Mother”. The full record is set to drop on July 25th through SharpTone Records. You can check out the track below along with its intense music video, or stream it now on your platform of choice.
According to vocalist Michael Sugars, the song takes aim at toxic figures in the scene, and his personal choice to step away from the chaos rather than feed into it. Guitarist-vocalist Hunter Young adds that the entire album acts as a broader commentary on how society functions—or more accurately, how people often sit back and wait to be saved.
The band recorded the album throughout 2024 with a focus on clarity, heaviness, and directness. Their mission? To create something brutally honest and overwhelmingly intense—something that doesn’t tiptoe around the message but smashes it straight through the wall.
Though new as a unit, Psycho-Frame brings serious pedigree. The project was born when Moodring guitarist Hunter Young and former Vatican frontman Michael Sugars started hanging out and gaming after tours. That post-show downtime quickly turned into a creative spark, and the duo set out to make the kind of music they themselves would want to hear. What started as a spontaneous collaboration soon exploded into a string of early releases that immediately caught the scene’s attention.