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KRIS BARRAS BAND announces brand new album and shares video for ‘Riot Of One’ 

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KRIS BARRAS BAND has returned with the announcement of their brand new album. “Monsters We Made” will be available 14th August 2026 via Earache Records, with pre-orders available now. To celebrate the announcement of the new album and following in the footsteps of lead single ‘All Falls Down‘, the band have shared a video for the feisty new single ‘Riot Of One’.

Pre-order Monsters We Made HERE.

Stream the new single HERE.

Watch the music video HERE.

On the new single, ‘Riot Of One‘, frontman and guitarist Kris Barras comments:

Obviously I have leaned fully into the fighting theme with this one, with the video shot in an MMA cage! However, the song is about more than that. It’s about feeling like it’s you against the world and saying ‘bring it on’. When life isn’t going your way and it feels like everyone and everything is pushing you down, it’s about standing up and fighting back.”

He continues: “The song started life as a riff/musical idea that Josiah had. He sent it over to me with the directions ‘turn this into a big singalong’. It actually took quite a while to come to life. Then one day whilst driving down to his studio, I came up with the chorus idea, pulled over and recorded a voice note so I wouldn’t forget it!”

A musical career is a living, breathing thing – a sonic moodboard of passions and influences that goes wherever the muse takes it. For KRIS BARRAS BAND, formed in 2015 and led by MMA fighter-turned-musician Kris Barras, that muse has guided them from blues beginnings to a hard rock renaissance. It continues to be a helluva ride, and the journey to get here has been anything but straightforward.

Kris‘s guitar talent and distinctive vocals swept him into the UK blues-rock scene and eventually into co-fronting LA-based supergroup Supersonic Blues Machine alongside ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons. But genre expectations also come with a gravitational pull, and Kris has spent years resisting being defined by them.

With Halo Effect (2024) – their first album for independent rock label Earache – the group scored a #1 in the Rock & Metal Album Chart and a #5 in the Official UK Album Chart. By Kris’s own admission, however, it perhaps landed as an over-adjustment with his core fans, as he absorbed the influence of modern metal and a resurgent nu-metal scene.

“Monsters We Made” is his answer to all of that. “We wanted big singalongs, big riffs, big solos,” he says. “The kind of hard rock music that belongs in arenas; dense, complex and able to energise the biggest crowds.” With guitarist/keyboardist Josiah Manning on production duties, the Devon outfit – completed by bassist Frazer Kerslake and drummer Billy Hammett – have proven more than equal to those ambitions. The self-assuredness is evident across all eleven tracks, with a band unashamed of an anthemic chorus, generous with virtuosic guitar solos and knowing when to let a heavy groove do the work. For evidence, listen to the colossal opening title track which tackles the idea of being your own worst enemy and features what Kris rightly calls “one of the best choruses I’ve ever written” or the epic ballad ‘Otherside’, which plucks at heartstrings and orchestral strings alike.

Kris adds, “I am who I am, and I like to play complicated guitar solos… this album is full of ’em, but they elevate the songs, never detract from them.” It’s a record that suits the scale of iconic venues they’ve graced like Wembley Arena and the Royal Albert Hall, drawing natural comparisons with Black Stone Cherry and Shinedown, which suits Kris just fine.

Since Halo EffectKris has also faced a deeply personal loss, the death of his mother from cancer. That grief and reflection became a catalyst, stripping away external influence and any preconceived notion of what this album should be.

“I’d like to think this record could unite our older and newer fans,” he says. On the strength of “Monsters We Made”, that feels less like hope and more like inevitability. A record that moves between light and dark with the assurance of a band who know exactly who they are. This is both a journey of self-acceptance and a genuine arrival moment for a group with a long and important career still ahead of them.

“Monsters We Made” Track Listing:

1. Monsters We Made

2. ⁠Beautiful Lie

3. ⁠Riot Of One

4. ⁠Unspoken

5. ⁠All Falls Down

6. ⁠Alive

7. ⁠Otherside

8. ⁠Fake

9. ⁠Rewind

10. ⁠End Of Me

11. ⁠Levitate

KRIS BARRAS BAND are:

Kris Barras – vocals, guitars

Josiah J. Manning – guitars

Billy Hammett – drums

Frazer Kerslake – bass

Follow Kris Barras Band online:

Official site: https://www.krisbarrasband.com

YouTube: @KrisBarrasBand Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/241MO…

Facebook:   / krisbarrasband  

Instagram:   / krisbarrasband  

Twitter/X:   / krisbarrasband  

TikTok:   / krisbarrasband  

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