Paris hard rockers HARSH have released “Don’t Mess With Me,” the latest single from their upcoming album ‘Feels’, due July 3 on Fireflash Records. The band describes the track as a study in emotional duality, opening on a bold guitar riff that carries two contrasting atmospheres through the song. “Don’t mess with me… but don’t leave me be,” they explain. It’s tense, direct and built around a chorus that functions as both warning and plea.
‘Feels’ arrives as their second full-length, following 2022’s ‘Out Of Control’ and more than 300 shows across Europe and the UK alongside The New Roses, Anvil and Chris Holmes. Hannes Braun of Kissin’ Dynamite mixed and mastered the record, a pairing the band called “kind of a dream.” The album covers emotional ground ranging from falling in love and breaking up to guilt, identity and grief, all delivered with the theatricality and melodic punch HARSH have built their live reputation on.
‘Feels’ is available for pre-order now on CD, limited blue-marbled-opaque vinyl and digital.
HARSH 2026 Tour Dates:
May 16 – Savigny Le Temps, FR – L’empreinte
June 26 – Dammartin Sur Tigeaux, FR – Damfest
July 31 – Glasgow, UK – The Garage
August 1 – Alloa, UK – The Auld Gambling Hoose
August 15 – Coalville, UK – Savfest
w/ The New Roses:
November 13 – Osnabrück, GER – Rosenhof
November 14 – Köln, GER – Kantine
November 19 – Aschaffenburg, GER – Colos Saal
November 20 – Pratteln, CH – Z7
November 21 – Saarbrücken, GER – Garage


