$uicideboy$ is set to release their highly anticipated fourth studio album, “New World Depression,” on June 14, 2024.
The album marks a significant milestone for the duo, who have been making music together since 2014. Here are the key details about the album:
Tracklist
The album features 13 tracks, including the previously released singles “Us Vs. Them” and “The Thin Grey Line.” The tracklist includes a mix of aggressive and introspective songs, reflecting the duo’s signature blend of rap, punk, and trap.
Features
The album does not feature any notable guest artists, with the duo handling all the vocals and production themselves.
Release Date
“New World Depression” is scheduled for release on June 14, 2024, through G*59 Records. The album was officially announced on March 11, 2024, and fans have been eagerly anticipating its release.
Singles
The album has already seen the release of three singles: “Us Vs. Them,” “Are You Going to See the Rose in the Vase, or the Dust on the Table?,” and “The Thin Grey Line.” These singles have garnered significant attention and have been well-received by fans.
Tour
To support the album, $uicideboy$ will embark on the Grey Day 2024 tour, which will feature performances by Denzel Curry, Pouya, Shakewell, HAARPER, and Ekkstacy. The tour will take place across North America and is expected to be a major event in the music industry.
Themes
The album explores themes of internal conflict, substance abuse, violence, and existential angst. The lyrics are raw and unfiltered, reflecting the duo’s struggles with addiction and mental health.
Impact
“New World Depression” is expected to have a significant impact on the music industry, given the duo’s dedicated fan base and their ability to blend different genres. The album’s release will be closely watched by fans and critics alike, who are eager to see how the duo continues to evolve their sound.
Overall, “New World Depression” promises to be a powerful and intense album that showcases $uicideboy$’s unique blend of styles and their unflinching honesty about their struggles.