Attila to release new single ATL next week

The metalcore band Attila from Atlanta, Georgia, has announced the upcoming release of their new single 'ATL' on February 6, 2026. The track serves as a homage to the band's hometown. This release previews their tenth full-length album, 'Concrete Throne', set for April 8, 2026.

Attila, the metalcore outfit hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, is gearing up for a musical return with their new single 'ATL', scheduled for release on February 6, 2026. According to reports, the song pays tribute to the band's origins in Atlanta, as noted by Lambgoat. The group has expressed enthusiasm about this track, viewing it as the start of a transformative phase in their sound.

The band has teased that 'ATL' will introduce 'a new era and fresh noise' from Attila. This single leads into their tenth studio album, 'Concrete Throne', due out on April 8, 2026. Known for their controversial style, Attila promises that the full record will similarly 'usher in a “new era and new noise”'.

To promote these releases, Attila will embark on a spring tour alongside Whitechapel and Slaughter To Prevail. The tour kicks off on March 21, 2026, in Nashville, Tennessee, at The Pinnacle, and includes stops across the United States and Canada. Key dates feature performances in St. Louis on March 22, Denver on March 25, Los Angeles on April 2, Atlanta on April 6—a homecoming show at Coca-Cola Roxy—and wrapping up in Maplewood, Minnesota, on April 24 at Myth Live. Other notable venues include the Hollywood Palladium, Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, and L’Olympia in Montreal.

This announcement marks a significant moment for the band, building anticipation among fans for their evolving metalcore sound.

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