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American sludge/post-metal band Irreversible share new video from forthcoming reunion LP »Vessel«; out March 13th via Dipterid Records!

Atlanta, Georgia based atmospheric sludge/post-metal band Irreversible share new video teaser for their upcoming reunion album, »Vessel«, set to release on March 13th, 2026 via Dipterid Records.

Tracklist:
01. Esus
02. Thoth

Courtesy of US/THEM Group:

“Irreversible slither between sections, tracing a lineage from sludge metal to noise rock to post-metal to simply post-rock.” — Invisible Oranges

“Atlanta post-metal sludge purveyors… explore wide-ranging sounds — from noise to buzzy sludge to post-metal atmospherics.” — Decibel Magazine

Atlanta, GA band Irreversible share a video teaser via Decibel Magazine comprised of sections from their forthcoming epic 2-song LP »Vessel« on Dipterid Records. The video clip is a near 6-minute mix of segments from both of the album’s 20-minute tracks and it premiered via Decibel Magazine HERE. The video is now available to watch and share via YouTube HERE.

Ten years is a lifetime in the world of underground music. For the members of Atlanta’s Irreversible, that decade was spent scattered across the map – building careers in tech, tending to farms, and raising families. As it goes, the band had quietly dissolved into the ether. But the gravitational pull of their shared history proved inescapable.

Following a request from Dipterid Records to reissue their seminal 2007 LP »Sins« on vinyl, and a subsequent invitation to share the stage with industrial legends Godflesh, the core trio – Jackob Franklin (guitar/vocals), Zach Richards (drums), and Billy Henis (keyboards/vocals) – reunited. The chemistry was immediate, but the context had changed. No longer bound by the same geography, they began writing remotely, channeling a decade of divergent life experiences into their most ambitious and eloquent work to date: »Vessel«.

Arriving in early 2026, »Vessel« is a monumental study in duality. It is not a standard collection of songs, but a sonic architecture comprising two side-long, 20-minute movements. Self-produced and tracked largely in isolation, the album balances the crushing weight of the band’s sludge roots with a newfound, terrifying elegance. It explores themes of mass psychosis, dreams, death, and post-modern absurdism, weaving samples from films like Blue Velvet, Memoria, and The Beast into a dense, cinematic tapestry.

The album’s first movement, »Esus«, serves as the anchor – a brutally beautiful expanse that draws on the mechanical pummeling of Meshuggah and the grim persistence of Swans and Cable. Lyrically, the track descends into a visceral examination of tangible evil, depicting a world where “dreams aren’t safe” and existence is a “metallic storm” of “pulverized features.” Featuring guest guitar and vocals from Justin Brush (Canopy, Drifter), the song confronts the terror of physical decay while riding a rhythmic intensity that feels like a repeat hell on repeat. It refines the band’s earlier work with a sharper, colder edge, embodying the track’s grim declarations.

In contrast, the second movement, »Thoth«, looks skyward and inward. Influenced by the shoegaze-doom of Jesu and the space-rock intricacies of Cave In, this track blurs the line between reality and the subconscious, where one can’t tell dreams from memories and enemies are unrecognizable. With bass and vocals from Spencer Ussery (Big Jesus, Hope Scholar) and additional guitar and texture from Johnny Dang (O’Brother, Hisself), »Thoth« offers a meditation on the cyclical nature of life. It moves from the confusion of a tragic existence to a heavy acceptance, reminding the listener that “the dirt is your mother / and eventually / she will hold you again.” It is a vibrant, atmospheric journey that feels like a lucid dream.

»Vessel« is a testament to the enduring bond of its creators. It is a record that feels like a film – intricate yet fluid, heavy yet weightless. It is the sound of a band that has returned not to reclaim their past, but to document their present.

»Vessel« will be available on 12″ LP and download via Dipterid Records on March 13th, 2026. Pre-orders are available HERE.

Irreversible – Live 2026:
03/21 Atlanta, GA – The Earl – album release show

Written, recorded and produced by Irreversible.
Lyrics by Franklin (Esus) and Henis (Thoth).
Drum tracking and mixing by Matt Washburn.
Vocal tracking by TJ Elias.
Mastered by Carl Saff.
Layout and typography by Farbod Kokabi.
Photography by Johnny Dang.
Art direction by Billy Henis.

Line-up:
Jackob Franklin – Guitar, Vocals
Zach Richards – Drums
Billy Henis – Keyboards, Vocals
Spencer Ussery – Bass, Vocals (Thoth)
Justin Brush – Guitar (Esus), Vocals (Esus)
Johnny Dang – Guitar (Thoth)

FFO: Godflesh, Uniform, The Body, Cave In

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