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Levels Announce New Album "This Will Make You Feel Again"

Levels have announced a new album titled “This Will Make You Feel Again.” The effort will be available on April 10 and it will include the following tracks:

01. “Blue Heaven”
02. “Godlike”
03. “Death Dance”
04. “Black Dove”
05. “Fume”
06. “Fragile”
07. “FEEL.”
08. “Covert One”
09. “Strange Things”
10. “The Grave”

Vocalist Kolby Carignan commented:

“For us, the main priority is to make you feel something. If you come to a Levels show or listen to a record, you should leave fully nourished. We don’t create songs; we create experiences.”

The band added:

“As creativity becomes shackled to algorithms and artificial intelligence, ‘TWMYFA’ subverts the standard and unapologetically delivers emotionally charged experiences grounded in reality and rhythm. Through its pulverizing riffs, electric energy, and hypnotic melodies, this release extensively explores elements of the modern human struggle—such as maintaining a sense of identity, reconciling religion with reality, and adapting in the wake of the unimaginable. From the void of collateral content, this album reaches out to offer you an escape: To feel.”

A double video for “Fume” and “Death Dance” can be seen below. The group also commented on those:

“Fume”:

“The song explores the emotional weight of a relationship pushed to its limits by burnout, miscommunication, and constant internal struggle. Through vivid imagery, it captures the tension between a love that’s inevitably turning cold and the desire to try and reignite it. It is a plea for connection, an honest reflection on trying to break through emotional distance and offer refuge before everything is burned.”

“Death Dance”

“[It’s] about obsession — when one person becomes home, poison, and salvation all at once. It’s that feeling where leaving seems impossible, but staying slowly kills you. It’s caught between survival and surrender, and the song feeds from that space.”

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PostedFebruary 6, 2026
AuthorCaeman Amelio
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