n0trixx Announces Debut Album ‘A Catalogue Of Madness And Melancholia’, Shares Harrowing New Single ‘Revenge On God’

by | Dec 4, 2025

Russian-born, Lancashire-based “bedlamcore” artist n0trixx has announced her debut album A Catalogue Of Madness And Melancholia, set for release on 13th March 2026, alongside the arrival of its uncompromising lead single Revenge On God.

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n0trixx (Andy Ford)
n0trixx (Andy Ford)

Built on a foundation of ferocious guitars from The Wrong Kid Died’s Yentl Cambre, dark trap production, and n0trixx’s blistering rap vocals, the single tackles the devastating emotional fallout of dementia. The track spirals between rage, disorientation, and heartbreaking vulnerability, punctured by the chilling, childlike refrain “daddy loves me”.

“It’s inspired by a real-life tragedy,” n0trixx explains. “This track explores the collapse of memory, identity, and morality through the lens of dementia. It’s aggressive, confused, remorseful — and then it loops back again. A reminder of how untreated mental illness can lead to irreversible horror.”

The accompanying video, directed by Loki Films, leans fully into that sense of spiralling psychological collapse. Stark, unsettling, and deliberately disorienting, it mirrors the internal chaos at the core of the track. “We wanted to crawl inside the character’s head,” n0trixx says. “To expose the raw intrusive thoughts behind the breakdown.”

Entirely self-written and produced, A Catalogue Of Madness And Melancholia is a concept album rooted in n0trixx’s lived experiences with mental illness. Each track becomes a sonic portrait of a different condition — from Depression and Dissociative Identity Disorder to Psychosis and Narcissistic Abuse — forming a deeply personal psychological atlas.

The record opens with into the depths, an ominous electronic descent into her imagined asylum. The tension builds through hysteria and the twisted multilingual flows of Hé Toi, before giving way to moments of surprising beauty, such as harmless, a soaring reflection on Borderline Personality Disorder that erupts into a heavy metal breakdown.

Elsewhere, St. Chaos mirrors the restless hyperactivity of ADHD by ricocheting between trance, trap, rave, and metal, while Spectrum renders the sensory intensity of Autism through an instrumental swell that edges toward overload.

The album also features collaborations with Sarunas Brazionis, Warren Willis, and rap duo FMA + 12 Gage, who bring fractured urgency to the Psychosis-themed Living Nightmares. It all culminates in the blisteringly raw narc (i’m so happy that you’re dead), followed by the unexpectedly tender closer You Are Loved.

Now based in Britain on a Global Talent Visa, n0trixx fled Russia after being arrested for protesting the war in Ukraine. Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder, she channels the darkness and volatility of those experiences directly into her work — both in the studio and on stage.

Her live shows are known to be intense, honest, and unrestrained, and she has announced a twelve-date UK headline tour for spring 2026.

n0trixx 2026 UK Tour

MARCH
13th – Exeter, Cavern
14th – Mansfield, Legends Sports Bar & Lounge
19th – London, The Dublin Castle
20th – Chipstead, The Lighthouse
21st – Liverpool, Kazimier Stockroom
27th – Manchester, The Peer Hat
28th – Newcastle, Zerox
29th – Edinburgh, Bannerman’s

APRIL
2nd – Chelmsford, Hotbox
3rd – Pontypridd, The Green Rooms
4th – Gloucester, Alt All Dayer
5th – Bristol, Exchange

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