Fifteen years into their career, the Los Angeles quartet Volumes—featuring Michael Barr, Myke Terry, Raad Soudani, and Nick Ursich—have announced their fifth album, Mirror Touch, set for digital release on December 12, 2025, via Fearless Records, with the physical album following on February 27, 2026. To signal the start of this new era, the band has dropped the visualiser for the new single, “S.O.A.P.,” a riff-roaring track with crunchy, industrial-tinged production that showcases the band at their most confident. The song, which the band says is about “pure and impure indulgence” and playing with fire, features a thunderous breakdown that sounds like Meshuggah or Fear Factory entering a cage match with the T-1000.
Volumes have always carved out their own corner of heavy music with an inimitable hybrid of prog-spiked metal and hardcore spirit, amassing over 167 million streams in the U.S. alone. This new album promises to fortify their sensory assault with thick riffing and the venomous bite of their two-headed vocal hydra. The new album, Mirror Touch, includes a collaboration with Black Sheep Wall and follows their acclaimed 2021 release, Happier?, which KERRANG! hailed for nodding to the band’s past while bringing in new ideas.
‘MIRROR TOUCH’ TRACK LISTING:
- “Sidewinder”
- “Bottom Dollar”
- “Bad Habit”
- “California”
- “Adrenaline”
- “Stitch”
- “S.O.A.P.”
- “Dream”
- “Worth It”
- “Suffer On” (Feat. Black Sheep Wall)


