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North Carolina’s sludge/doom metal band Doomsday Profit released new self-titled album; available now on CD, cassette and digital!

Durham, North Carolina based sludge/doom metal band Doomsday Profit is back with their self-titled sophomore album, which was just released on September 19th, 2025.

Listen to »Doomsday Profit« on Spotify and other streaming platforms!

Tracklist:
01. It’s Already Over
02. Stargazer
03. Spirits
04. The South Will Sink
05. Terror Cycle
06. Drive Into The Sun
07. Doomsday Profit
08. Sin Eater
09. Monument To Nothing

North Carolina’s Doomsday Profit set to release self-titled album on September 19, 2025. New album delivers nine tracks of heavy, politically charged sludge metal. Cover art for Doomsday Profit’s self-titled album illustrated by Mike Boyd.

Says the band: “This album is a full accounting of this band’s development. It features some of the first songs we wrote (»Doomsday Profit« and »Monument To Nothing«), as well as the most technical and dynamic tunes we’ve mustered so far (»Sin Eater«). It holds a breadth of emotions from »Terror Cycle’s« political vitriol to »Spirits«’ bitter self-criticism, and even the oddly motivational »Drive Into The Sun«.”

Order »Doomsday Profit« on CD, cassette and digital:
doomsdayprofit.bandcamp.com/album/doomsday-profit-2


Photo by @epic_sessions

About Doomsday Profit:
There’s no time to waste. At least that’s how Doomsday Profit seems to be operating. After making their debut with the gritty stoner-sludge of 2021’s »In Idle Orbit«, the Durham, N.C.-based band issued 2024’s psych-leaning split with Virginia-based Smoke, and has kept the momentum going ever since. With their forthcoming self-titled album, Doomsday Profit now has embedded an even wider array of influences into their acerbic, dystopian sludge. Particles of monolithic doom, grisly death ‘n’ roll grooves, driving punk rock and scathing black metal all flash in the band’s raw self-titled LP.

As ever, Doomsday Profit has a finger pointed squarely at the powers that be, but they’ve also learned to turn their ire inward, and balance their vitriol with melancholic nuance. This broader approach has turned their already dynamic performances into a must-see, with a live resume that includes Hopscotch Music Festival and Seismic Summer, as well as supporting slots with established acts like Thou, The Obsessed, Black Tusk, REZN, Year of the Cobra, and Restless Spirit.

Album credits:
All songs by Doomsday Profit.
Recorded by Doomsday Profit and Scotty Sandwich.
Mixed by Alex Kirkpatrick and Scotty Sandwich.
Mastered by Scotty Sandwich.
Cover art by Mike Boyd.

Doomsday Profit is:
Ryan Sweeney – Bass Guitar
Kevin See – Lead Guitar
Bryan Reed – Vocals & Guitar
David Ruiz – Drums

“Dedicated to our dear friend and dungeon master Matt Blalock. Rest in power.”

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well