With Blood Comes Cleansing releases new single Indomitable

Atlanta-based deathcore band With Blood Comes Cleansing has unveiled a new standalone single titled “Indomitable”. This track represents their first fresh material since returning to active recording. It follows their self-titled comeback album from earlier this year.

The deathcore outfit from Atlanta, Georgia, known as With Blood Comes Cleansing, has dropped “Indomitable” as a new single. This release continues the band's momentum after a period of inactivity, marking their first original piece since resuming recording efforts.

Musically, “Indomitable” adheres closely to the group's signature style, featuring dense deathcore riffs paired with an intense, confrontational edge. The lyrics delve into the core themes that have long characterized the band's work, maintaining their established identity without deviation.

This single comes on the heels of their self-titled album, “With Blood Comes Cleansing”, which was released in February 2025. That album served as a significant return after a prolonged hiatus from full-length projects, reintroducing the band to fans and the scene.

“Indomitable” is now accessible for streaming on all major platforms, allowing listeners to experience the band's renewed vigor firsthand. The release underscores With Blood Comes Cleansing's commitment to their roots in the deathcore genre amid their ongoing comeback narrative.

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