*Record Thieves – Tragic Company Album Cover*
Record Thieves Tragic Company is the upcoming 17-track album from Colorado’s melodic punk band, scheduled for release on September 26, 2025 via Thousand Islands Records. The record showcases the group’s bold, expansive sound while keeping their signature grit and emotional intensity.
The lead single, “The Deep,” introduces the album with raw energy and melodic hooks that balance aggression with cathartic release. It is both a personal anthem and a collective call to action, reflecting struggles with corruption, fear, and division.
A Haunting New Single: “The Deep”
“The Deep” captures the tension of modern life with emotionally charged lyrics that resonate with listeners facing uncertainty or isolation. The band describes the track as a battle cry for resilience, urging listeners not to be consumed by darkness. Following its release, Record Thieves dropped a second single, “All the Feels,” on August 28, 2025.
About Record Thieves Tragic Company
The album explores themes of regret, resistance, and redemption, delving into personal battles and the struggle to break free from destructive cycles.
- Track Highlights: “Long Way Home,” “Selfish Vice,” “Consequences,” “Scars,” and “Fault Lines.”
- New Lineup: The band welcomes guitarist Christopher Erik Livesay, joining Michael Patrick Waterhouse (vocals), Chad Michael Gilbert (bass), James Steven Wilcox (drums), and Allen Lee White (guitar).
- Sound: Described as “bold and expansive,” the album pushes the Record Thieves’ mix of melodic hooks, emotional depth, and punk urgency to new heights.
About Record Thieves
Formed in Denver, Colorado, Record Thieves bring together members from Authority Zero, Boldtype, and Allout Helter. Since the release of their debut album, Wasting Time, in 2020, the group has built a loyal following with their high-energy live shows and heartfelt songwriting.
Tragic Company – Tracklist
- Long Way Home
- Selfish Vice
- Consequences
- Scars
- Cause and Effect
- That’s OK
- Carry the Weight
- All the Feels
- The Deep
- For the Best
- Common Man
- Tragic Company
- Fall From Safe
- Back to the Start
- Dark Hearts
- Eyelids
- Fault Lines
Content for this summary was derived from original reporting by Punk Rock Theory
