Makthaverskan return with moody new single “Pity Party”

Author Teemu Hakala - 28.11.2025

Swedish post-punk crew Makthaverskan are diving back into the spotlight with their new single “Pity Party”. The track marks their first fresh material since the 2021 full length “För Allting”, and it hints at a sharper and more vulnerable chapter for the Gothenburg band. The song also leads into their next album “Glass and Bones”, which is set to arrive on April 3, 2026.

The new single rides on driving guitars and a restless pulse, while Maja Milner’s voice cuts through with a mix of longing and bite. It feels familiar for fans, although it brings a more direct emotional edge that pushes the band forward. The chorus lands fast, and the whole track grows with a steady tension that refuses to let go.

Makthaverskan teased their return through subtle hints on their social pages, and the new release sparked quick reactions from long time listeners. Many fans had wondered if the band were on pause, so the arrival of “Pity Party” comes as a welcome sign that they are moving again. The track captures their usual blend of melancholy and urgency, yet it carries a cleaner punch that fits the new record’s tone.