As the world teeters on the brink of collapse, Finnish crust punk & black metal extremists Dispyt return to remind us of the only certainty: death. The third single, “Men sist och slutligen handlar ju ändå allting om döden” (“But in the end, everything is about death anyway”) drops today on all digital platforms, dragging listeners deeper into the band’s uncompromising descent from melancholy to meaninglessness — the theme of their upcoming album Från melankoli till meningslöshet.
This release doesn’t come alone. It’s flanked by two b-sides:
To crown the release, Dispyt teams up with the mad visionary Jorma from Smeen for a raw and jarring music video that captures the band’s sonic chaos and existential rage in full analog rot.
But the war cry doesn’t end there. In collaboration with Recordshop X (FI), Dispyt has launched an exclusive merch campaign: A limited 10” vinyl of the album accompanied by a dedicated t-shirt design only available via Recordshop X. Worldwide shipping available for die-hards across the globe
Previous singles from the forthcoming album have already blazed through Spotify’s underground with placements on curated playlists like “Metallia Suomesta”, “2025 Hardcore Releases”, and “New Hardcore 2025”, signaling that Dispyt’s brand of violent crust-punk still claws at the mainstream’s edges.
With Från melankoli till meningslöshet set to drop on April 29th, this third single is the final harbinger — a funeral march for hope and an anthem for the void.
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