The Funeral Portrait announce “Live From Suffocate City” out on 16th January 2026

Author Benedetta Baldin - 31.10.2025

The Funeral Portrait(@tfp_devotion) keep excitingly building on their success as their “Dark Thoughts” single is now in the top 10 (#8) of the Mediabase’s Active Rock radio chart. Now comes the news that The Funeral Portrait will release their first-ever live album, “Live From Suffocate City” via Better Noise Music on January 16, 2026. It will be available as a CD/Blu-ray combo and on vinyl in their signature green and purple. Pre-orders are available now HERE. Today (October 31), the emo-rooted Atlanta-based band have rolled out a live version and live video of their breakout single “Voodoo Doll.” Listen to it HEREand view the video HERE.

“‘Voodoo Doll’ is about the pain of watching someone you love disappear into addiction, that helplessness of trying to save them when they don’t want to be saved,” says frontman Lee Jennings. “Performing it live at the first Suffocate City Town Hall hit differently; you could feel every word echo back from the crowd. This live video that’s taken from our Blu-ray captures that raw emotion exactly how it felt that night.

On “Live From Suffocate City,” fans are invited to step inside the chaos and catharsis of The Funeral Portrait’s first-ever Suffocate City Town Hall Meeting, captured live from their sold-out hometown show at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA earlier this year. The exclusive Blu-ray documents the band’s legendary performance in front of a packed house of diehard fans. It’s a thrilling night of raw emotion, high-energy theatrics, and fan-favorite anthems including their two #1 singles on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay and Mediabase’s Active Rock radio charts: “Holy Water” (featuring Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch) and “Suffocate City” (featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills).

November 17th at The Masquerade was more than just a show–it was a celebration of everything we’ve built with our Coffin Crew,” proclaims Jennings. “To have it captured in full for the Blu-ray, CD, and vinyl means fans everywhere can step inside that moment. We can’t wait for the world to feel what we felt that night.

Fans were already treated to an early glimpse of the live album with the August 22 release of the four-track “Dark Thoughts” EP. In addition to the live track, three other versions of “Dark Thoughts” are featured: the original version, a version featuring vocals by Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria, and anewremix of the song. The EP can be streamed and downloaded HERE, along with two videos: “Dark Thoughts (Beyond The Abyss Remix) HERE and “Dark Thoughts (Live From Suffocate City) HERE (which has over 34k views).

The “Greetings From Suffocate City” album was originally released September 13, 2024. It consists of 14 tracks of theatrical, dramatic, unapologetic, full-throated flair with guest appearances from Bert McCracken of The Used, Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills, Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria, and Amanda Lyberg of Eva Under Fire.

The deluxe edition, “Greetings From Suffocate City – From Beyond The Abyss: Deluxe Edition,” was released June 13 via Better Noise Music, with digital, CD, and vinyl copies available HERE. It contains 24 songs including tracks from the “Cassanova “EP and the “From Beyond The Abyss “EP, as well as “Holy Water feat. Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death PunchHearse for Two” feat. Lilith Czar and three brand new songs: Skinny Lies,” “Evergreen, and “Lost Boy.” The vinyl and CD two-disc deluxe packages feature 21 tracks, one of which is exclusive to the physical formats (“Friends Like These”).

The album campaign for “Greetings From Suffocate City “began in August 2022 with the release of “Voodoo Doll” when they were an opening band in 300-400 person venues (or smaller). Now they’re drawing the biggest crowds at major festivals including Warped Tour and Louder Than Life, touring all year with bands like Ice Nine KillsThe UsedUnderoathIn This Moment, and now they’ll head overseas for their first-ever European tour this fall with The Rasmus, launching November 11.Tickets for their upcoming shows—including two hometown shows in Atlanta, GA to kick off the new year—are available on the band’s official website.

Here’s the track listing for the “Live From Suffocate City “in all formats:

BLU-RAY

1. Generation Psycho

2. You’re So Ugly When You Cry

3. Paper Mache Man

4. Blood Mother

5. Voodoo Doll

6. Chernobyl

7. The Crash

8. Flowers In The Attic

9. Alien

10. Stay Weird

11. Dark Thoughts

12. Holy Water

13. Suffocate City

CD

1. Generation Psycho

2. You’re So Ugly When You Cry

3. Paper Mache Man

4. Blood Mother

5. Voodoo Doll

6. Chernobyl

7. The Crash

8. Flowers In The Attic

9. Alien

10. Stay Weird

11. Dark Thoughts

12. Holy Water

13. Suffocate City

14. Casanova

VINYL

SIDE A

1. Generation Psycho

2. You’re So Ugly When You Cry

3. Paper Mache Man

4. Blood Mother

5. Voodoo Doll

SIDE B

6. Chernobyl

7. The Crash

8. Flowers In The Attic

9. Alien

10. Stay Weird

SIDE C

11. Dark Thoughts

12. Holy Water

13. Suffocate City

14. Casanova

SIDE D

Artwork only

Tour dates for The Funeral PortraitLee Jennings (Vocals), Cody Weissinger (Guitar), Caleb Freihaut(Guitar/Auxiliary), Robert Weston (Bass), and Homer Umbanhowar— (Drums)—can be found HERE.

With The Rasmus:

11/11 Hamburg, DE – Markthalle

11/12 Berlin, DE – Metropol

11/13 Warsaw, PL – Stodola

11/14 Brno, CZ – Sono Centrum

11/15 Budapest, HU – Barba Negra

11/16 Vienna, AT – Simm City

11/17 Munich, DE – Technikum

11/18 Milan, IT – Alcatraz

11/20 Zurich, CH – Komplex 457

11/21 Karlsruhe, DE – Substage

11/22 Saarbrucken, DE – Garage

11/23 Frankfurt, DE – Batschkapp

11/25 Cologne, DE – Live Music Hall

11/26 Utrecht, NL – Tivoli

11/27 Antwerp, BE – Trix

11/28 Paris, FR – La Cigale

11/30 Glasgow, GB – SWG3 Galvanizers

12/1 Manchester, GB – O2 Ritz

12/2 Cardiff, GB – Great Hall

12/4 London, GB – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

12/5 Southampton, GB – 1865

12/6 Nottingham, GB – Rock City

2026:

Fri 1/16 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade

Sat 1/17 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade