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’00s Faves Dry Kill Logic Commence Writing New Album + Announce 2026 Tour Dates

by Amy Sciarretto
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After an explosive 2025 that saw their first live performances in nearly two decades, Dry Kill Logic — the hard-hitting, genre-defying band known for their unique fusion of nu-metal, hardcore, and metalcore — have officially begun work on a new full-length album. The record will mark the group’s first LP since 2006’s Of Vengeance & Violence.

In addition, the band has announced the Decades of Distance Tour 2026, a headline run that will return them to markets and venues they have not performed in for over 20 years.

A LEGACY REBORN: 
Formed in 1994 under the name Hinge, Dry Kill Logic quickly carved out a place in the heavy music scene. Their 2001 debut, The Darker Side of Nonsense, remains a touchstone of the alternative metal era, with songs like “Nightmare” and “Rot” still resonating with fans worldwide.

Subsequent releases — including The Dead and Dreaming (2004) and Of Vengeance & Violence (2006) — saw the band evolve their sound, sharing stages with heavyweights like Slayer, Fear Factory, Killswitch Engage, Disturbed, and Mastodon while solidifying their reputation as a ferocious live act.

After a hiatus beginning in 2007, the band re-emerged with new singles Vices (2019) and Don’t See Ghosts (2020), reigniting fan anticipation. In 2025, Dry Kill Logic made a thunderous return with appearances at Welcome to Rockville, Inkcarceration, Aftershock, RockFest, and a pair of sold-out headline shows. Their latest single, “Now You Belong with the Dead,” bridges their classic heaviness with new atmospheric intensity.

“This year has been an unbelievable dream, and we’re so grateful for the opportunities we’ve been given,” says vocalist Cliff Rigano. “Now the time has come to write new music.”

A NEW ALBUM: YOUR SINS WILL FIND YOU:
The band has officially began writing its fourth full-length album, titled Your Sins Will Find You. Drawing inspiration from recent collaborations with producer Greg Thomas (End, Misery Signals, Shai Hulud) and fueled by their return to the stage, the record promises to both honor their roots and push their sound forward.

Fans can expect a dynamic blend of ferocity and melody — building on tracks like “Vices,” “Don’t See Ghosts,” and “Now You Belong with the Dead,” while staying true to the raw aggression of classics like “200 Years,” “Boneyard,” and “Nightmare.”

THE DECADES OF DISTANCE TOUR 2026:
In support of the upcoming album, Dry Kill Logic will hit the road in 2026 for the Decades of Distance Tour, returning to long-absent markets. Select shows will feature support from New Jersey metal heavyweights Dizasterpiece.

“The excitement and anticipation are overwhelming,” says guitarist Jason Bozzi. “To finally return to these cities after all these years is something we never thought would happen. We’re incredibly excited to see everyone.”

Get tickets here.

DECADES OF DISTANCE TOUR:
3/27 — Austin, TX — Come & Take It Live
3/28 — Dallas, TX — Puzzles Deep Ellum
4/18 — New Kensington, PA — Preserving Underground*
4/19 — Millersville, PA — Phantom Power*
5/8 — Lakewood, OH — Mercury Music Lounge*
5/9 — West Chicago, IL — WC Social Club*
*With Dizasterpiece

ABOUT DRY KILL LOGIC:
Dry Kill Logic are a New York-based metal band formed in 1994. Known for their uncompromising sound and relentless live performances, they have toured globally with some of the biggest names in heavy music. After a lengthy hiatus, the band triumphantly returned in 2025, reigniting their legacy and setting the stage for a new era.
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