Stitched Up Heart announces new album Medusa

Stitched Up Heart has revealed details of its fourth studio album, Medusa, set for release on June 12. The Los Angeles alt-metal band shared the new single "Glitch Bitch," featuring Conquer Divide, along with a music video. This marks their debut under the Judge and Jury Records label.

Stitched Up Heart, the Los Angeles-based alt-metal outfit, has announced its fourth studio album, titled Medusa, scheduled for release on June 12. The album represents the band's first project under a new agreement with Judge and Jury Records, a label co-founded by producer Howard Benson and Three Days Grace drummer Neil Sanderson.

Accompanying the announcement is the lead single "Glitch Bitch," which features vocal contributions from Conquer Divide members Kiarely "Kia" Castillo and Kristen Sturgis, alongside Stitched Up Heart's singer Alecia "Mixi" Demner. The band described the track in a statement: "‘Glitch Bitch’ is a love letter to every fierce e-girl baddie out there shattering expectations, and leaving a trail of broken hearts in your digital wake. You’re the queens of turning pixels into power, and making the internet pretty. Reminding us all that code is confidence and beauty’s a weapon."

The music video for the single includes appearances by goth and emo influencers, as well as Steel Panther frontman Michael Starr. Fans can look forward to hearing the new material live, as Stitched Up Heart will support Sebastian Bach on his 2026 North American tour, running from late February through early April.

The Medusa tracklist comprises 10 songs: 1. Love & Death, 2. Sick Sick Sick, 3. Glitch Bitch, 4. Cannibal, 5. Meet Me After Life, 6. Medusa, 7. Beast, 8. Dead to Me, 9. Delicicious, 10. Ex-Termination.

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