The relentless new single features guest appearances by CHANEY CRABB (ENTHEOS) and DENIS STOFF (DRAG ME OUT, ex-ASKING ALEXANDRIA)
‘All Tomorrows’ will be released independently on April 4, 2025
Bay Area deathcore newcomer STOIC SUFFERING is announcing that its debut full-length, ‘All Tomorrows,’ will be released independently across all streaming services on April 4, 2025!
The brainchild of musician John Rivera, STOIC SUFFERING is now revealing the new single, “The Star People,” which features ENTHEOS vocalist Chaney Crabb and DRAG ME OUT frontman Denis Stoff. The vicious track can be found along with a music video, which was filmed by J.T. Ibanez and features 3D visuals by Michael Steinheiser, HERE.
STOIC SUFFERING comments, “We are beyond thrilled to unveil ‘The Star People,’ the first of many releases from our forthcoming album, ‘All Tomorrows.’ Join us as we delve into humanity’s violent evolution through war, genetic engineering, and the relentless march toward the infinite unknown.”
Stream “The Star People” HERE.
Stoic Suffering is a relentless sonic project merging intricate synths with crushing, progressive rhythms and an unmistakable heaviness that fans call “disgusting in the best way.” Since 2018, Stoic Suffering has drawn visceral reactions, with listeners comparing the music to “the kind Noise Marines in Warhammer 40K kill people with.” With roots in Seattle and now based in the Bay Area, Stoic Suffering’s high-quality audio and visuals have captured attention from icons like Akeem (The Browning) and Fronz (Attila).
Constantly evolving and defying genre expectations, Stoic Suffering blends raw brutality with cinematic layers for a haunting, immersive experience. With each release, the project carves a unique space in heavy music, delivering intensity that’s been described as “music that deconstructs your being.”
For Fans Of: Born Of Osiris, Lorna Shore, Chelsea Grin, Make Them Suffer
Formats: Digital