Sleeping With Sirens have given us another taste of their latest album ‘An Ending In Itself’, and it’s a deliciously heavy one.

With the band’s eighth studio album set to arrive on June 12 via Rise Records, the five-piece have unleashed ‘Paralyzed’, and it’s quite possibly the heaviest track they’ve ever penned.
It follows the release of the album’s title track, and the blisteringly nostalgic ‘Forever/Always’, so basically – this album is all killer no filler.
Speaking on ‘Paralyzed’, frontman Kellin Quinn has shared:
“Paralyzed’ is one of the heaviest songs on the new record. We had a blast making it and really leaned into the bands that shaped and inspired us growing up – artists like Thrice, The Used, and Haste The Day. It’s aggressive, emotional, and captures a side of us we’ve always loved exploring.”
Take a listen below.
Rock Sound recently caught up with Kellin for our Album Story series, where we spoke all about the story of ‘An Ending In Itself’.
On his headspace going into this era of the band, he told us:
“You can approach life in a couple different ways. You can either live in that darkness and stay with that outlook, or you can pivot and find a different outlook on life. For me, it makes a lot more sense to see things from a positive perspective.”
Read our full Album stroy feature on ‘An Ending In Itself’ here.
And check out the album’s artwork and tracklisting below:

An Ending In Itself
Forever/Always
God In My Head
Need You Here
Left On Repeat
House Of Matches
Waiting For You
Paralyzed
Process
PTSD
Looking Back At Me
Storm Clouds
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