Rifle unveils music video for 'Worthless' featuring The Chisel

UK punk rock band Rifle has launched a new music video for their single 'Worthless,' which features vocals from The Chisel. The track appears on their forthcoming self-titled debut album, scheduled for release on January 16, 2026, through Year0001. The video highlights the collaborative spirit behind the song's creation.

Video and Single Details

Rifle, a rising UK punk rock group, has shared the official music video for 'Worthless,' their latest single. The track benefits from guest vocals by Cal Graham of The Chisel, adding a dynamic layer to the punk energy. This release serves as a preview of the band's evolving sound, blending raw ideas with spontaneous studio collaboration.

Behind the Track

In a statement, Rifle explained the song's development: “Worthless is one of the first times we’d brought more of an idea to the studio rather than a fully fledged song. The track came together great but felt as though it was missing a crucial ingredient that we just couldn’t put our finger on. As the recording day reached late afternoon we decided to call upon the help of our mate Cal Graham.” They highlighted The Chisel's role in their journey, noting shared early shows and tours that shaped their path. The back-and-forth vocals, recorded in under an hour, transformed the piece into a band favorite.

Album Release Information

'Worthless' is part of Rifle's self-titled debut album, arriving January 16, 2026, via the label Year0001. Fans can pre-order the record now to support the project. The band encourages followers to stay updated through their Instagram page for more announcements.

This video release underscores Rifle's growing presence in the punk scene, building anticipation for their full-length debut amid a landscape of energetic UK acts.

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