The Saddest Landscape Announces First Album in Over a Decade, 'Alone With Heaven'
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The Saddest Landscape Announces First Album in Over a Decade, 'Alone With Heaven'

DateJan 29, 2026
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Boston's post-hardcore ensemble, The Saddest Landscape, has revealed details of their upcoming album, 'Alone With Heaven,' marking their first full-length release in more than a decade. Scheduled for an April 24 launch under Iodine Recordings, this much-anticipated record carries significant weight as it was co-produced by the esteemed Steve Albini, making it one of his final contributions before his passing. Fans can anticipate a rich musical journey, with two singles, "From Home They Run" and "Hexes," already providing a preview of the band's latest creative endeavor.

The creation of 'Alone With Heaven' involved a collaborative effort that extended beyond the studio. Notably, Steve Albini's involvement in the production process adds a poignant layer to the album's narrative, as it represents some of his last professional work. His distinctive touch in engineering and production is expected to imbue the record with a raw and authentic sound that has become his hallmark. Additionally, Jack Shirley lent his expertise as a co-producer, ensuring a cohesive and compelling sonic experience for listeners.

The album is enriched by a diverse roster of guest artists, further expanding its musical tapestry. Celebrated indie artist Julien Baker, Jeremy Bolm from the acclaimed band Touché Amoré, and Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It. all contribute their unique talents to various tracks on 'Alone With Heaven.' These collaborations promise to introduce fresh dynamics and textures to The Saddest Landscape's established sound. The visual identity of the album is equally compelling, with Daniel Danger, known for his work with legendary acts like The Cure and Nine Inch Nails, designing the intricate album insert art. This artistic synergy highlights a project that is not only musically ambitious but also visually captivating.

Reflecting on their journey, The Saddest Landscape's last album, 'Darkness Forgives,' was released in 2015. The interval since then has undoubtedly allowed for significant artistic growth and evolution, culminating in 'Alone With Heaven.' The tracklist reveals a comprehensive collection of songs, including "The Hell I Know," "From Home They Run," "A Badge Of Sorrow," and "Hexes," among others. The presence of tracks like "The Invisible Hurt ft. Julien Baker" and "Hold Until It Hurts ft. Jeremy Bolm" underscores the album's collaborative spirit. The extensive tracklist, comprising sixteen songs, suggests a deeply immersive and reflective experience, inviting listeners to delve into the band's latest chapter.

This new offering from The Saddest Landscape is poised to be a significant release for fans of post-hardcore and beyond. With the powerful legacy of Steve Albini intertwined with its production, alongside compelling guest performances and distinctive artwork, 'Alone With Heaven' stands as a testament to the band's enduring artistry and their commitment to pushing creative boundaries. It represents a poignant return, promising both familiarity and innovation in their sound.

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