Social Distortion announces new album for spring 2026

Mike Ness, frontman of the punk band Social Distortion, has confirmed that the group's new studio album will arrive in May 2026, with a single expected in January. The announcement came during a backstage chat at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas event in Los Angeles. Ness also shared details about his recovery from tonsil cancer.

Social Distortion, the enduring Southern California punk outfit founded by Mike Ness in 1979, is gearing up for its next chapter. During a conversation with Kevin Ryder backstage at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2025 on December 13 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, Ness revealed plans for the band's highly anticipated new studio album. When asked about a possible early 2026 release, Ness confirmed the timeline, specifying a May drop for the full album and a January single.

The update arrives amid Ness's personal triumphs. Diagnosed with tonsil cancer in June 2023, he underwent intensive treatment that included robotic surgery to remove the tumor and affected lymph nodes. 'I was afraid I was gonna not gonna live. I’ve been through some hard things in my life in some dangerous situations, as you can imagine, but nothing like that,' Ness recounted. The procedure left him relearning basic functions: 'I had to learn to eat, swallow — everything. I mean, they went in there — they sent a robot. I call him Ike, the robot. He went down and cut out my tonsil and the tumor. And then the second part of the surgery was, they slit my neck and cut the lymph nodes out. So I could not eat food. I mean, I came out of surgery with a drain and a feeding tube.'

Now recovered, Ness reports a revitalized voice. In response to Ryder's relief about his return to singing, he said, 'My voice is stronger than it’s ever been. I think I’m singing like there’s no tomorrow. So every show is great because I’m singing like there’s no tomorrow.' This resilience echoes Ness's past struggles with substance dependence, including drugs and alcohol, which led to multiple stints in incarceration and rehabilitation during the 1980s.

The band's history underscores its gritty perseverance, making this album a milestone for fans awaiting fresh material from the punk pioneers.

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