Moodring teases sophomore album death fetish with snippets

Hunter Young, the creative force behind Moodring, has shared a teaser for the band's upcoming second album, death fetish. The preview includes personal reflections on his chronic illness and brief audio clips from each track. The album is set for release on March 27, 2026, via SharpTone Records.

Moodring's mastermind, Hunter Young, released a teaser video ahead of the fourth single from the band's sophomore album, death fetish. The post, shared on January 31, 2026, delves into the personal motivations shaping the project. Young, who has been dealing with a chronic illness that has profoundly impacted his life, explained how this experience prompted a significant shift in the album's direction.

In the accompanying message, Young opens with the line, "I guess you wonder where I've been..." He elaborates on the emotional and thematic underpinnings of death fetish, inviting fans to preorder the record. For deeper insights, Young referenced a prior interview discussing his health challenges and creative evolution.

The teaser video features a partial cover of Bobby Caldwell's 1978 jazz standard "What You Won’t Do for Love," seamlessly transitioning into short snippets from every song on the album. This blend highlights the project's introspective tone. Posted via Moodring's Instagram (@moodringrock), the content builds anticipation for the full release.

Fans can preorder death fetish now through SharpTone Records, marking a pivotal moment for the band as they navigate personal adversity through music.

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