Troy the Band to Release Second LP (Des) July 3

Posted in Whathaveyou on April 8th, 2026 by JJ Koczan

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Since last October, London’s Troy the Band have been eeking out collaborative singles, and the purpose is revealed as the July 3 release of their second album, (Des), following on from 2024’s Cataclysm (review here) and last year’s split with Cower (review here). “Journey’s End,” which bridges between a satisfying doomgaze roll, post-metallic sludge shouts and enough atmosphere to tie those two things together, is the fifth song from the record to stream, so if you find yourself listening to it and wanting more, there’s more to be had. Just imagine blastbeats and throatrippers immediately following and you’ll be good to go.

Their first album was on Bonebag and I’m not sure if this is or not, but talk about a band making the most out of a situation where they lost their singer. And it seems like they’ve got a new singer as well, so I guess everything works out for the best and weirdest.

In a spirit of looking forward to more, here’s this from the PR wire:

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TROY THE BAND Announce New Single ‘JOURNEY’S END’ and Details of Sophomore Album (DES)

Featuring vocals from Peter Holland (Elephant Tree), Kay Elizabeth (Black Orchids), and Caine Hemmingway (Believe in Nothing), London’s heavy collective push noise and doom-gaze into thrilling new territories…

Their new album (des) will be officially released on 3rd July 2026 | Pre-order: https://troytheband.bandcamp.com/album/des

London-based experimental heavy outfit Troy The Band return with their powerful new single ‘Journey’s End’, the fifth track from their highly anticipated second album (des), set for full release this July.

Blending doom, shoegaze, noise rock and metal into an ever-shifting sonic identity, the band continue to push into bold new territory. ‘Journey’s End’ exemplifies this evolution. Musically expansive and deeply collaborative, featuring guest vocals from Peter Holland (Elephant Tree), Kay Elizabeth (Black Orchids), and Caine Hemmingway (Believe in Nothing).

“I’ve been friends with both Pete and Kay for a few years and knew I wanted them involved from the start,” explains bassist Sean Durbin. “We were even more excited when they proposed doing the track as a duet.”

As the track developed, the band leaned into its darker edges. “The extended breakdown descends into an uncomfortable place,” he continues. “It didn’t make sense to use clean vocals, but it also felt too long to stay instrumental. Since Caine was already involved, we asked him to add something ‘disgusting’ and he delivered. He pushed it into a darker space.”

With three distinct vocal performances woven into one track, ‘Journey’s End’ highlights both the band’s adventurous songwriting and the community within the UK’s underground heavy scene.

The single follows ‘Porous’, ‘Nothing’, ‘The Moment’, and ‘Adoration of Ill Luck’, each offering a different glimpse into (des), a nine-track album being unveiled one track per month ahead of its full release this summer.

Originally conceived as a traditional follow-up to their 2024 debut Cataclysm (Bonebag Records), (des) took on a new identity after the band parted ways with their original vocalist. Rather than delay, Troy The Band embraced collaboration, inviting vocalists from across the UK heavy scene.

Recorded with Wayne Adams at Bear Bites Horse Studio in Haggerston, the album features contributors from Elephant Tree, Believe in Nothing, Black Groove, Codex Serafini, Black Orchids, Dead Witches, Tayne, and Black Shape, and marks drummer Jack Revans’ first full-length as a permanent member.

“We’re really proud of this record,” says Durbin. “It’s an evolution of Cataclysm that feels more uniquely us. We hadn’t planned to use different vocalists on every track, but it’s been an incredibly enriching experience. The record is better for it.”

The band have also confirmed Ana-Maria Terr Bordei as their new permanent vocalist. “We’re so happy Ana has joined us,” Durbin adds. “Her voice is unique, she’s incredibly creative, and we’ve already written nearly an album’s worth of new material together.”

With (des) continuing to unfold in the coming months, ‘Journey’s End’ stands as one of Troy The Band’s clearest statements yet. Fusing intensity, experimentation, and collaboration into a singular vision. ‘Journey’s End’ is out Friday (27/3), with (des) arriving in full on 3rd July 2026.

Tracklisting:
1. Porous (Featuring Soozi Chameleone)
2. Journey’s End (Featuring Peter Holland, Kay Elizabeth, and Caine Hemmingway)
3. Nothing (Featuring Jake Packham)
4. Denial (Featuring Soozi Chameleone and Tayne)
5. Requiem
6. The Moment (Featuring Caine Hemmingway)
7. Memory Glowing (Featuring Peter Holland and Kay Elizabeth)
8. Adoration of ill Luck (Featuring Ana-Maria Terr Bordei)
9. Choke (Featuring Caine Hemmingway, David Burdis, Jake Packham, and Ryan Denham)

Troy the Band:
Sean Durbin – Bass
Sean Burn – Guitar
Jack Revans – Drums
Ana-Maria Terr Bordei – Vocals

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Troy the Band, (des) (2026)

Troy the Band, “Journey’s End”

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Troy the Band Post “Adoration of Ill Luck”; New Album (des) Coming Soon

Posted in Whathaveyou on February 25th, 2026 by JJ Koczan

Listening to new single “Adoration of Ill Luck,” it’s not hard to hear why London’s Troy the Band might want to make it permanent with Ana-Maria Terr Bordei on vocals. Bordei is a guest performer on the new track, which comes from the band’s impending second LP, (des), reportedly due this summer, and the formerly-a-trio have announced that they’re now a four-piece with Bordei as their singer. The chemistry between Bordei and the rest of the group is palpable — it’s a fit — and the vocal performance in “Adoration of Ill Luck” is dynamic in moving from melody to more aggressive shouting.

I’m curious if Bordei is on the whole album, or if (des) will come out representing a version of the band that doesn’t really exist anymore. This is apparently the fourth single from the record — they’re being released one-per-month; no idea how many songs on the LP — and it doesn’t yet have a concrete release date that I’ve found, so I guess they’re eager to get it out either way. We’ll see, I guess.

The PR wire sent the following:

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TROY THE BAND Announce New Single and Vocalist, Ahead of the Release of their Frenzied Genre-Warping Album

Featuring guest vocals from new and now permanent vocalist, Ana-Maria Terr, Bordei, London’s heavy collective push noise and doom-gaze into thrilling new territories…

(des), their follow-up to 2024’s Cataclysm, will be officially released this Summer

This month, London-based noise experimentalists Troy The Band share their new single ‘Adoration of Ill Luck’ – the fourth track from their hugely anticipated sophomore album, (des), and first with new vocalist, Ana-Maria Terr Bordei.

“We’re so happy that Ana has joined us permanently,” explains bassist Sean Durbin. “There was such a great vibe recording with her and since rehearsing together last December we have nearly an album’s worth of new material. We can’t wait to get back on the live circuit with her. Her voice is so unique, and she is super creative vocally. We’re excited to see where we go next musically.”

Following on from previous singles; ‘Porous’, ‘Nothing’ and ‘The Moment’, their latest single provides another bold creative shift. A strutting monolith of a track that leans on a sunken bass and intense, bone crushing groove, saved from utter desolation by Bordei’s strife affirming vocals.

After parting ways with their original vocalist shortly after entering the studio, the band re-imagined (des) as a collaborative project celebrating London’s vibrant underground heavy-music community. Featuring contributions from members of Elephant Tree, Believe in Nothing, Black Groove, Black Orchids, and more, their new material showcases the band’s ever-expanding sonic palette.

Recorded at Bear Bites Horse Studio in Haggerston with producer Wayne Adams (Gum Takes Tooth, Petbrick, Terminal Cheesecake), the sessions also cemented long-time live drummer Jack Revans as a permanent member, reinforcing the band’s evolution while maintaining the distinct identity forged on Cataclysm.

With plans to release one track per month leading up to a full physical edition this summer, Troy The Band are gearing up for their most ambitious year yet. For now, listeners can stream and share ‘Adoration of Ill Luck’ (featuring Ana-Maria Terr Bordei), with more news on (des) to follow soon.

Troy the Band:
Sean Durbin – Bass
Sean Burn – Guitar
Jack Revans – Drums
Ana-Maria Terr Bordei – Vocals

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Troy the Band, “Adoration of Ill Luck”

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