OSEES Unleash ‘ABOMINATION,’ a Ferocious New Single from Upcoming Album ‘Abomination Revealed at Last’

Uncategorized July 30, 2025
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OSEES Unleash ‘ABOMINATION,’ a Ferocious New Single from Upcoming Album ‘Abomination Revealed at Last’

OSEES return with a vengeance. Today, the band unveiled their blistering new single ‘ABOMINATION,’ the latest taste from their forthcoming LP, ‘Abomination Revealed at Last,’ out August 8th via Deathgod.


Following the equally fiery ‘FIGHT SIMULATOR,’ ‘ABOMINATION’ continues OSEES’ descent into sonic mayhem, marrying their trademark psychedelic intensity with a scathing sociopolitical message.

“A love letter to Dr. Strangelove. A big fuck you to war mongers everywhere,” Dwyer says of the track. “We were lucky enough to line up with John Valle, who had a grip of old Troma video prosthetics and a great idea. He smashed this one out of the park under time constraints and duress—and still managed to get Lloyd fucking Kaufman to star in it. We are blessed with the man’s continued virility and sense of humor. Thanks Lloyd, thanks John Valle and crew. The song speaks for itself, I think. War for resources, war for religion, war based in fear, war based in greed. There is no righteous war. There is only war. It’s a story as old as time—or at least as old as human weakness.”

The upcoming album, ‘Abomination Revealed at Last,’ is OSEES at their most furious and visceral. Across 12 tracks, the band unleashes a hypnotic, relentless barrage of sound—a fitting soundtrack to an era marked by genocide, ecological collapse, authoritarian violence, and techno-dystopia. Recorded by Enrique Tena Padilla, Mario Ramirez, and Dwyer, mixed by Padilla and Dwyer, and mastered by JJ Golden, the album channels the chaos of our times into a singular, thrashing statement.

“Well, this album just channeled out of the mist of atrocities swirling around the planet right now,” Dwyer explains. “AI empathy, genocides, social media data collection and addiction, the alignment of tech billionaires with fascist overlords and their armada of dogs, civilians being kidnapped by bootlicking thugs, the death of due process… the list goes on. It’s been a long year already.”

OSEES: John Dwyer (vocals/guitar/synths), Tom Dolas (guitar/samples/keys), Tim Hellman (bass), and Dan Rincon (drums) are hitting the road hard in support of the release, with a packed tour schedule that includes LA’s Teragram Ballroom (July 17 & September 30), Brooklyn’s Warsaw (October 25 & 26), and a set at Glastonbury Festival on June 27, broadcast via BBC iPlayer.


Headline photo: Titouan Massé

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