Belgian Rock Icons Triggerfinger return with ‘Come Clean’
Antwerp’s finest are back in the ring. Following a triumphant return to the live circuit last year, Belgian rock heavyweights Triggerfinger have unleashed their latest single, ‘Come Clean’, out today via Sony Music/Hufter.
The track serves as the latest teaser for their highly anticipated album, slated for release in mid-late 2026.
Produced by longtime collaborator Mitchell Froom, the single marks a distinct sonic evolution for the band. While their previous release ‘Stars’ nodded to their gritty roots, ‘Come Clean’ signals a bold shift in their “musical DNA.” Steering away from the sprawling, overdriven soundscapes of the past, the duo—fronted by Ruben Block and Mario Goossens—embraces a tighter, sharper, and more rhythm-driven aesthetic.
The lyrical content is just as sharp. Vocalist Ruben Block describes the track as an exploration of vulnerability in a polarized world. “The song sings about wrestling with the disconnect of a pressing urge to come clean and at the same time the barrier brought by the chance of receiving a negative reply,” Block explains. He adds that this anxiety is heightened “in a time where a vast amount of people seem to feel no restraint to voice their opinion on everyday life without a single trace of nuance.”
The release comes at a poignant time for the band, following the passing of former bassist Monsieur Paul. Yet, the tragedy has seemingly solidified their resolve. Now joined by Geoffrey Burton for live shows, Triggerfinger professes a renewed “hunger to be on stage… and to witness the magic that transforms three individuals into one.”
‘Come Clean’ is available to stream now. The band hits the road across Europe starting January 31st.
Headline photo: Charlie De Keersmaecker Photography
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