Wednesday, November 19, 2025

The Browning… Not Alone

The Browning started the next chapter in their music career with the intense brutal single ‘Evolve’, now it’s revealed that Burn This World (Evolved) is due from FiXT – An intense reimagining of the band’s 2011 breakout album completely reworked from the ground up with the digital release dropping on 11th February 2026 and the vinyl edition arriving on 27th February. Out now, follow-up single ‘Not Alone‘.

Along with the album The Browning has announced their new Burn This World (Evolved) Tour 2026 in both the EU and US. They will be joined by Within DestructionConvictions, and Dead Eyes in the USA, and Stain The CanvasThe Defect, and Heaven.exe in the EU. Tickets are available here

Fans can order the CD and vinyl editions now through the FiXT Store with digital pre-orders coming

‘Not Alone’ is available here and you can check out the video below.

Intense. Uncompromising. Fatal. The Browning‘s previous single ‘Evolve’ opens with delicate synthesizers before diving headfirst into pure brutal chaos fueled by thrashing guitars, hardcore electronic beats, and screaming vocals.

From start to finish, the single thrives on intensity: heavy riffs collide with industrial programming and punishing drums, building into an apocalyptic storm of brutality. It’s The Browning at their most ferocious: fatal, uncompromising, and devastatingly heavy.

Available to purchase/stream from here you can check out the lyric video below.

The Browning toured the UK this summer and followed it with the release of Omni (Ultra) from FiXT. The album featured the original ten tracks on Omni plus remixes from Biohex, Jonny McBee, Kaixo, Kodeseven, Darksiderz, Machinyst, and Zardonic it is an upgraded two disc edition.

The original Omni was a visceral journey through the depths of deathcore by the electronic metal band, amassing  over 3.5 million streams across all digital platforms.

Fusing industrial chaos with relentless hard techno and hardstyle energy, this remix slams with distorted kicks, cyber-metal breakdowns, and peak-hour intensity that blurs the line between mosh pit and warehouse rave. Engineered for dark rooms, flashing strobes, and bass junkies and splashed with savage vocals ‘Hivemind’ was issued a single at the time.

Previous single ‘Fed Up‘ was remixed by Biohex & Jonny McBee Remix as was ‘Poison‘, and you can check out all these videos here at RAMzine.

Omni (Ultra) can be ordered here

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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