Sabrina Ramdoyal

Future Palace announce forthcoming new album ‘Resurgence’

Author Benedetta Baldin - 29.5.2026

Germany’s Future Palace are thrilled to announce their forthcoming fourth album “Resurgence”. It arrives 31st July via Century Media. Pre-order it here.

The album is a powerful exploration of isolation, inner conflict, and the struggle to rebuild oneself. Blending post-hardcore intensity with cinematic electronics, soaring melodies, and crushing breakdowns, the Berlin trio dives deep into themes of depression, doubt, and emotional transformation.

Ultimately, “Resurgence” captures the fragile moment where despair slowly turns into strength — and is proof of the redemptive power of music.

Alongside the album announcement, the band invites fans and listeners to dive deep into their world with the video for the new single ‘Resurge‘. Watch it here.

The track finds the band playing with nu metal textures and buzzsaw riffs, retaining their ear worm hooks and signature sonic swells. Vocalist Maria Lessing displays her multi-layered vocals talents, effortlessly shifting from scaled-the-bowels-of-hell screams to stunningly sweet melodic bursts.

“Musically, ‘Resurge’ felt very nu metal right from the start when writing it,” says guitarist Manuel Kohlert. “So you can call it another experiment since we didn’t do that kind of music yet. Side-note: When writing the instrumental I had a Japanese video game in mind, which I really liked as a kid, the soundtrack was also phenomenal. It is called ‘Solatorobo’.”

Lessing weighs in, saying, “This song is about doubting everything and every decision you’ve made so far in your life. Thinking about what it would be like if you would completely restart and be a totally different person — but also sacrifice everything and everyone you have in your life currently. It’s supposed to convey deep despair and self-doubt. What would life be like, if you were reborn today?”

She furthers, “It also picks up the music video story from our previous release ‘Deep Blue.’ At the end of the video, the crew of the submarine gets lost in the ocean, after the submarine sank. Their old friend, the siren, which attacked them because of a misunderstanding, welcomes them again in a new world, but the submarine crew has to sacrifice their human form to survive and become a new creature.”

Lessing finishes, “Musically, this song a strong nu metal energy, which has a nostalgic, but also modern feeling to it. It’s supposed to catch you but also portray the despair of the message, which I find the chorus represents best.”

Future Palace, whose lineup is rounded out by drummer Johannes Früchtenicht, embody the emotional highs and lows of human life through a constantly shifting artistic lens. Their songs delve deep into internal struggles and shed light on issues surrounding mental health, topics that remain far too stigmatised in modern society. Over the past years, Future Palace have become one of Europe’s most exciting alternative metal acts, propelled by their intense live energy and a constantly growing international fanbase. Their recent North American tour marked their first major venture across the Atlantic, earning widespread praise and further expanding their global reach. In Europe, their latest headline tour set new milestones with numerous sold-out and upgraded shows across the continent. With a rapidly growing catalogue, rising streaming numbers, and a global fan community, Future Palace are entering their most ambitious era yet. 

Future Palace will spend the bulk of 2026 touring, with festival appearances and a fall tour on deck. All dates are below, including a return to the U.S. to appear at the Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville in September. Find more info and tickets here.

Future Palace ON TOUR:
FESTIVALS + SPECIALS:

  • 13/06 — Nickelsdorf, Austria — Nova Rock
  • 21/06 — Dessel, Belgium — Graspop Metal Meeting
  • 26/06 — Leipzig, Germany — Impericon Festival
  • 27/06 — Münster, Germany — Vainstream Rockfest
  • 29/07 – 01/08 — Wacken, Germany — Wacken Open Air
  • 06/08 — Dortmund, Germany — Junkyard (w/ The Ghost Inside)
  • 07/08 — Villena, Spain — Leyendas del Rock
  • 08/08 — Cercoux, France — Festival 666
  • 12/08–15/08 — Dinkelsbühl, Germany — Summer Breeze
  • 13/08–15/08 — Sulingen, Germany — Reload Festival
  • 16/08 — Cudrefin, Switzerland — Rock The Lakes
  • 20/09 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life

DEEP BLUE TOUR 2026:

  • 29/09 — Warsaw, Poland — Hydrozagadka
  • 01/10 — Helsinki, Finland — Tavastia
  • 02/10 — Jyväskylä, Finland — Tanssisali Lutakko
  • 04/10 — Gothenburg, Sweden — Pustervik
  • 05/10 — Oslo, Norway — John Dee
  • 06/10 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Pumpehuset
  • 08/10 — Hamburg, Germany — Markthalle
  • 09/10 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Melkweg
  • 10/10 — Cologne, Germany — E-Werk
  • 11/10 — Sint-Niklaas, Belgium — De Casino
  • 13/10 — Stuttgart, Germany — Im Wizemann (Halle)
  • 14/10 — Frankfurt, Germany — Batschkapp
  • 16/10 — Hanover, Germany — Faust
  • 17/10 — Berlin, Germany — Festsaal Kreuzberg
  • 02/11 — Essen, Germany — Zeche Carl
  • 04/11 — London, England — The Garage
  • 05/11 — Manchester, England — Manchester Academy 3
  • 06/11 — Glasgow, Scotland — Slay
  • 07/11 — Leeds, England — The Key Club
  • 09/11 — Paris, France — Backstage by the Mill
  • 10/11 — Lyon, France — Le Marché Gare
  • 12/11 — Milan, Italy — Legend Club
  • 13/11 — Zurich, Switzerland — Jugendkulturhaus Dynamo (Saal)
  • 14/11 — Budapest, Hungary — Barba Negra
  • 18/11 — Prague, Czech Republic — Rock Café
  • 19/11 — Munich, Germany — Backstage (Werk)
  • 20/11 — Nuremberg, Germany — Z-Bau

TRACKLISTING
1. Deep Blue
2. Resurge
3. Supernova
4. Disintegrate
5. The Shades
6. Nixy
7. Thorns
8. Ebb and Flow
9. Nightfall
10. Symphony of the Clouds
11. Tidal Waves
12. Cyclone

BAND MEMBERS
Maria Lessing – vocals
Manuel Kohlert – guitar
Johannes Früchtenicht – drums