Of Mice & Men Announce New Album ‘Another Miracle’, Drop New Single ‘Wake Up’

by | Jul 10, 2025

Southern California metalcore stalwarts Of Mice & Men have announced details of their ninth studio album, Another Miracle, due out 14th November 2025 via Century Media Records. Known for their high-octane blend of crushing heaviness and melodic vulnerability, the band returns with what they describe as their most personal and expansive work to date.

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Of Mice & Men (Carissa Dugoni)
Of Mice & Men (Carissa Dugoni)

Crafted entirely by the band—from writing and producing to engineering and mastering—the upcoming record is a true DIY triumph. Frontman Aaron Pauley took on mixing and mastering duties himself, bypassing the traditional big-name producer route for a more intimate creative process.

“It’s been a long time in the making,” said the band in a joint statement. “We’ve not only raised the bar on the melodic side, we’ve also doubled down on the heaviness. Another Miracle is an incredibly strong and authentic representation of who Of Mice & Men are in 2025.”

To mark the announcement, the band has unveiled the soaring new single Wake Up, a dynamic fusion of 90s shoegaze-inspired acoustic textures and modern metalcore ferocity. Lyrically, the track serves as a “call to consciousness,” urging listeners to be present while navigating the tension between dreams and reality. “With Wake Up, we aimed to pair the delicate and dreamlike with something heavier and more urgent,” they said. “It’s a sonic exploration of waking up—mentally, emotionally, spiritually.”

The accompanying music video—directed by long-time collaborator Mike Matsui—was filmed in a stunning San Francisco church, adding grandeur and mysticism to an already cinematic track. “Is this a music video or a transcendental experience? We may never know,” the band joked. “But we’re pretty sure we made history playing a breakdown in that church.”

Another Miracle follows their 2023 album Tether, and is the first full-length release since the band joined Century Media Records. Earlier this year, they released the title track as a teaser for the new era, and fans have been eagerly awaiting more ever since.

Of Mice & Men have also launched Micespace, a new fan-focused online community where members can access exclusive content, including unreleased demos, behind-the-scenes footage, and early ticket access. It serves as a comprehensive archive and celebration of all nine album eras, further connecting the band with their fiercely loyal audience.

The band is spending the summer storming the U.S. festival circuit, with appearances at Summer Daze, Warped Tour, Rocklahoma, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock. They’ll then head to Europe for a headline tour kicking off 27th November in Hamburg, culminating in Glasgow on 14th December. UK fans can catch them at London’s Electric Ballroom on 11th December.

Upcoming European Tour Dates:

NOVEMBER
27th – Docks – Hamburg, DE
28th – Hole 44 – Berlin, DE
29th – Anker – Leipzig, DE
30 – Meet Factory – Prague, CZ

DECEMBER
2nd – Progresja – Warsaw, PL
4th – Backstage – Munich, DE
5th – Essigfabrik – Cologne, DE
6th – Kulturfabrik Kofmehl – Solothurn, CH
8th – Bataclan – Paris, FR
9th – 013 – Tilburg, NL
11th – Electric Ballroom – London, UK
12th – Academy 2 – Manchester, UK
13th – Bristol Electric – Bristol, UK
14th – The Garage – Glasgow, UK

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