SAOSIN Releases First Single + Music Video in Over A Decade
Rock band Saosin is back – and ready to hit the ground running. The band has signed to Sumerian Records, joining the label’s already illustrious roster including Bad Omens, Poppy, Hollywood Undead, and more. They have also shared their first new music in over a decade, as well as their first since the band – guitarists Beau Burchell and Phil Sgrosso, bassist Chris Sorenson, and drummer Alex Rodriguez – reunited with vocalist Cove Reber. Reber, who initially joined Saosin in 2004, sang on the band’s first two albums, including certified gold single You’re Not Alone.
New single Starting Over Again marks an explosive return for Saosin as well as the first major contribution / collaboration with Sgrosso, who has been with the group since 2016. Sgrosso, along with Burchell, handled all production and mixing for the track, giving the band full creative control from start to finish.
“‘Starting Over Again’ is our first new music in over a decade, and it came from the fans calling for it and us realizing the timing finally felt right. The chemistry in this lineup is undeniable, and everything just clicked,” the band shares. “This song is exactly what the title says. A reset, but with more clarity, more urgency, and way more fire behind it. It feels like the start of something big for us, not a throwback, but a step forward.”
Fans around the world can look forward to seeing Saosin live this year. The band will be on tour this month in Australia, followed by dates in Southeast Asia and appearances at Slam Dunk Festival in the UK. They’ll also be performing at Vans Warped Tour in Mexico City and Aftershock Festival in Sacramento later this year, and they’ll be setting sail from Miami with the Emo’s Not Dead Cruise at the top of 2027. For a full list of upcoming shows, please visit: https://saosin.com/.
SAOSIN AUSTRALIAN TOUR
With Special Guests
Senses Fail
Fallweather
Wednesday 22 April – The Tivoli – Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 23 April – Forum – Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 25 April – Metro Theatre – Sydney, NSW
Sunday 26 April – Hindley Street Music Hall – Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 28 April – Astor Theatre – Perth, WA

