Australian deathcore outfit A Night In Texas have announced their fifth full-length album, The Darkest Side Of Humanity, which is scheduled for release on September 4 via Unique Leader Records.
Described in a press release as the band’s “darkest and most extreme release to date,” the upcoming effort was produced by Cory Judd, while Christian Donaldson (Cryptopsy, Despised Icon) handled mixing and mastering duties.
To coincide with the announcement, A Night In Texas have premiered the album’s first single, “Metastatic Misery,” accompanied by an intense new music video.
Speaking about the track, the band explained:
“‘Metastatic Misery’ is a scathing critique of the commercialization of disease and the industries that profit from human suffering. Centered around cancer and the devastating realities faced by those diagnosed, the track explores a world where treatment becomes a commodity and profit is often perceived to outweigh compassion. Through themes of exploitation, desperation, and systemic failure, the song questions the morality of turning humanity’s most vulnerable moments into a source of financial gain.”
In addition to the band’s core lineup, The Darkest Side Of Humanity will feature guest appearances from Ryan Vail of Synestia/Larcenia Roe and Rheese Peters of Babirusa.
The Darkest Side Of Humanity Track Listing
- “Oblivions Dominion”
- “Rot From Within”
- “Fed To Death”
- “Metastatic Misery”
- “Evolved From Hate”
- “When The Sun Burns Out”
- “A Primal Conditioning”
- “The Chronicles Of Nihilism” (feat. Rheese Peters of Babirusa)
- “The Infinite Maw” (feat. Ryan Vail of Synestia/Larcenia Roe)
- “The Darkest Side Of Humanity”
With the arrival of “Metastatic Misery,” fans now have their first taste of what promises to be one of the most punishing deathcore releases of 2026.
Watch the official music video below.
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