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BIOHAZARD break silence with “Forsaken”, ahead of Furnace Fest appearance

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Four years since their latest single “Time Out”, Biohazard return today with new single “Forsaken”, clocking in at just over three and a half minutes. It’s a gritty, mid-tempo track that’s been floating around in the band’s live sets for several months, now finally released in full studio form.

The track is now available on streaming platforms. Check out the official music video below.

The track has been issued by BLKIIBLK label and gives you the first taste of the band’s forthcoming album. And I must say, it tastes great!

Graziadei comments: “What started as three reunion shows of the OG lineup turned into three unstoppable years of kicking ass on stage night after night! Now we’re back with a new record that hits with all the classic Biohazard energy, louder and harder than ever.”

Bassist and vocalist Evan Seinfeld adds: “We shot this video in Amsterdam, at Melkweg, an iconic venue where Biohazard first made our bones in Europe back in the late ’80s and ’90s. It’s really organic, and a little sample of the energy of our first new album in 15 years, performed in a live setting. Make sure you’re strapped in and prepare for some real mayhem when our new album drops!”

The release comes just months before Biohazard are set to take the stage at Furnace Fest in Birmingham, Alabama. The band appears on Sunday, October 5th, alongside Knocked Loose, Citizen, Converge, Norma Jean, and Terror.

The three-day fest also features Jimmy Eat World (Friday) and Dropkick Murphys (Saturday), with a lineup that stretches across punk, hardcore, and alt scenes both old and new.

 

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Some fans already captured early live versions of “Forsaken” at recent shows—those videos have circulated for a while, offering a raw preview of what the band had been building toward.

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No word yet on whether this single is part of a larger release or a standalone moment.

Karol Kamiński

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