Raunchy releases new single “Frameworker”

Author Teemu Hakala - 22.5.2026

Danish metal band Raunchy have dropped a new single called “Frameworker”. The track arrived May 22, 2026, and runs five minutes and fifteen seconds.

“Frameworker” follows “Designed Despair”, the comeback single Raunchy unveiled earlier this year. Both tracks lead into the band’s upcoming album, “Prisoner”, due this summer through Mighty Music. According to the label, Jacob Hansen (Amaranthe, Arch Enemy Volbeat) recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered the record at Hansen Studios.

“Prisoner” marks Raunchy‘s first studio album in twelve years, following 2014’s “Vices.Virtues.Visions.”. The group re-signed with Mighty Music in March 2026. Mighty Music originally released their debut, “Velvet Noise”, in 2001 and “Confusion Bay” in 2003.

The current lineup features Mike Semesky and Jeppe Christensen on vocals, with Jesper Andreas Tilsted on guitars and keys. Lars Christensen handles guitars, Jesper Kvist plays bass, and Morten Toft Hansen sits behind the drums.

“Frameworker” is streaming now on all major platforms.