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idle threat Share “wither without” Featuring Silent Planet’s Garrett Russell

Photo courtesy of the band.

Nashville quintet idle threat will drop their new album you’ll forget the sun, out May 8 via Tooth & Nail. Pre-order it here.

the band has shared the visualizer for the “wither without,” featuring a guest appearance from Silent Planet singer Garrett Russell.

“‘wither without’ is about watching someone you love slowly decay before your eyes, and the continuous fight that it takes to stay by their side when everything in you wants to look away,” the band explains. “It’s about carrying on their memory when they’ve lost their own.”

“wither without” follows “in tandem,” the moody and angular track, featuring Haste the Day vocalist Stephen Keech, which was released earlier this year. Listen here.

idle threat will also support Haste the Day at Eastside Bowl on May 3 in Nashville.

idle threat aim to dim the darkness and let the light in through the emotional and hopeful lyrics found in each song they meticulously craft. The Nashville rock band not only gives you the space to scream next to them; they also offer up hopeful hooks you can hum along to. The quintet writes the kinds of songs that recognize how tough life is, but still help you get through it with your body, mind, and spirit intact. 

As such, their second full-length album, you’ll forget the sun [Tooth & Nail], provides a reminder to keep going no matter what.

“There’s a two-part meaning to you’ll forget the sun,” Fabian reveals. “On one hand, the days can be so dark that you forget the sun exists. On the other hand, when we step into the presence of God—whose glory is so radiant and bright—the sun will pale in comparison. We’re pondering this dichotomy from a perspective informed by our faith and experiences. All of the hard things will eventually fade away, and we’ll be left in the presence of light.”

idle threat have uplifted listeners with a combination of cathartic energy and open-hearted honesty since 2016’s Grown Tired EP. They deepened their connection with an ardent audience on blurred visions in 2021 highlighted by “no turning back,” “driftwood” [feat. Cory Brandan of Norma Jean], and many others. They toured with everyone from Make Sure, Distend, Meadows, and Roy Sullivan to Norma Jean, Emery, Aaron Gillespie, and Watashi Wa, in addition to appearing at Furnace Fest twice. 

Throughout the spring of 2025, the musicians recorded you’ll forget the sun in Nashville with Haste The Day frontman Stephen Keech behind the board as producer. In the studio, they made major creative leaps as a collective, honing their sound in the process.

Djordje Miladinović

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