
Embrace the Black Light is 100 Demons’ first new LP in over two decades. The album marks a new chapter in the band’s story— one forged with patience, intention, and an ear toward something lasting. Written by Pete Morcey, Rich Rosa, Rick Brayall and Jeremy Braddock, alongside Sean Martin rejoining the group, Embrace the Black Light was built brick by brick over the course of 2025, allowing each song to breathe and find its shape. Recorded within the walls of Silver Bullet Studios in Burlington, Connecticut, produced and recorded by Greg Thomas and engineered alongside Chris Teti, the end result is the most fully realized record of 100 Demons‘ discography.
Ahead of the album’s June 5th release date, its pummeling second single “Häxan Hammer” arrives. Pete Morcey comments: “‘Häxan Hammer’ is the only complete 100 Demons song making it to the new release that was actually written many years ago. Dealing with post apocalyptic themes and how an ‘end of the world scenario’ could bring together the most unlikely of alliances.”
Embrace the Black Light opens without losing any of the band’s signature ferocity. Elsewhere, the album stretches without losing its footing, adding texture and dimension to an album that earns every moment of its runtime. Mastered by Will Putney of Graphic Nature Audio and featuring the artwork of James Bousema, the LP features guest vocals from Twitching Tongues/God’s Hate members Colin Young and Taylor Young.
For over 25 years, 100 Demons have stood as one of hardcore’s most uncompromising forces— a band built on raw conviction and a sound that refuses to be boxed in. With Embrace the Black Light, their long-awaited third album incoming on Closed Casket Activities, Connecticut’s own deliver twelve tracks that push the boundaries even further [pre-order].
100 Demons, live:
May 23 Tacoma, WA — Airport Tavern
May 28 Detroit, MI — The Magic Stick
Jun 06 Norwalk, CT — District Music Hall
Jun 27 Albany, NY — Empire Live
Jul 05 Cream Ridge, NJ — Adventure Crossing
Jul 18 Chicago, IL — Cobra Lounge
Jul 26 Providence, RI — Alchemy







