Vitamin X werden am 13. März 2026 ihr erstes Albums seit acht Jahren veröffentlichen. Dieses wird den Titel Ride The Apocalypse tragen, insgesamt 17 Songs entahlten und über Svart Records erscheinen.
Mit Chop Chop Chop hat die Band aus Amsterdam bereits Ende November eine erste Single vorgelegt, zu der es nun auch ein Musikvideo gibt:
Der Nachfolger von Age Of Paranoia (2018) kann hier vorbestellt werden.
Hardcore thrash punks VITAMIN X return with a new album in 2026 via Svart Records
Amsterdam’s hardcore legends Vitamin X are back with their seventh album Ride The Apocalypse, the band’s most intense and ambitious album to date — released by Svart Records in March 2026.
Mastered by Joel Grind (Toxic Holocaust, Municipal Waste) and featuring apocalyptic artwork by Andrei Bouzikov (Municipal Waste), the record delivers 16 tracks of pure mayhem: faster, harder, and heavier than anything the band has done before.
Everyone who’s heard the early mixes agree — this is the strongest Vitamin X album yet.
For over two decades, Vitamin X has been one of the most explosive and influential forces in crossover hardcore punk. Emerging alongside the early wave of modern crossover and thrash-revival bands like Municipal Waste and Wolfbrigade, Vitamin X carved out a sound that is unmistakably their own: ultra-fast, razor-tight, socio-political, fun, and always completely unhinged.
They’ve released albums on iconic labels such as Southern Lord, Havoc, and Tankcrimes, and worked with legends like Steve Albini, John Baizley (Baroness) and J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.). Their video About to Crack reached millions of views. The band has played over a thousand shows worldwide and appeared at festivals such as Hellfest, Maryland Deathfest, EXIT, and Obscene Extreme.
With Ride The Apocalypse arriving on March 13th 2026, Vitamin X enters a new chapter — sharper, faster, and more devastating than ever.




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