Atlanta's rising nu-mathcore sextet, The Callous Daoboys, are gearing up to head back into the studio, according to a Sept. 10 tweet from frontperson Carson Pace.
Hey guys it’s carson. We go in to make a new album in a few weeks. It’s our best and longest one yet. I’m really excited to share it with all of you. Deleting Twitter again after this.
— The Callous Daoboys (@callousdaoboys) September 10, 2024
The new record will follow-up their acclaimed God Smiles Upon The Callous Daoboys EP, which featured the tumultuous and genre-blurring “Pushing The Pink Envelope”, which we wrote about here on the site.
In his X post, frontman Carson Pace teased that the band’s next project is shaping up to be their "best and longest" album to date. With a whirlwind year behind them—highlighted by performances at massive festivals like Download and getting featured on Audiotree Live—the Agenda is eagerly looking forward to what’s coming next.
As you eagerly anticipate what may be the Daoboys' magnum opus, take a moment to explore our thoughts on their album Celebrity Therapist in our Top Contemporary Nu Albums list.