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Death Grips Resurrected: New Album in the Works

Summary

  • Death Grips working on new album
  • Last album released in 2018
  • Zach Hill launches new band, reissues Hella album
Death Grips Resurrected: New Album in the Works

As of November 5th, 2025, the experimental music group Death Grips is in the process of creating a new album. The band's members, Stefan "MC Ride" Burnett and Zach Hill, recently shared the news on Instagram, along with a carousel of photos from the recording studio. This will be Death Grips' first new album since 2018's Year of the Snitch.

In the years since their last release, the band has remained active, touring in 2023 and confirming their ongoing status earlier this year. However, there were some doubts about the group's future after a former member, Andy Morin, suggested privately that the project had ended.

Zach Hill, one of the core members of Death Grips, has also been occupied with other musical endeavors. He launched a new band called Undo K From Hot and reissued the Hella album Hold Your Horse Is in 2023. Just last week, Hill collaborated with the Australian experimental musician Lucas Abela on an album titled Bag of Max Bag of Cass.

With the announcement of a new Death Grips album in the works, fans of the band's unique and boundary-pushing sound can look forward to the group's return to the music scene in the near future.

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Death Grips has confirmed that the writing and recording of their next album is currently underway, but they have not provided a specific release date for the new record.
In addition to his work with Death Grips, Zach Hill has launched a new band called Undo K From Hot and reissued the Hella album Hold Your Horse Is in 2023. He has also collaborated with Australian experimental musician Lucas Abela on an album titled Bag of Max Bag of Cass.
Yes, Death Grips has remained active, touring in 2023 and confirming their ongoing status as a band earlier this year, despite some doubts about the group's future after a former member suggested the project had ended.

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