Industrial innovators HEALTH have unveiled their upcoming album CONFLICT DLC, set for release on December 11, 2025, via Loma Vista Recordings. To introduce the record, the band shared its first single, “ORDINARY LOSS,” described as the heaviest opening track of their career, blending cutting riffs, immersive industrial textures, and dark, reflective lyrics.
The record features twelve explosive tracks, continuing HEALTH’s existential exploration while pushing their sound into more visceral territory. Over the years, their music has shifted from abrasive electronic noise to hurricane-force industrial pop, always grounded in a maximalist aesthetic. This time, the band describe CONFLICT DLC as a direct statement to their fanbase, a “coalition of subcultures” encompassing metalheads, meme creators, and pop culture obsessives.
Frontman Jake Duzsik summarized the album’s theme with biting irony: “No, it’s not your imagination. The future sucks and the phone you’re reading this on is making it worse, but please don’t put it down. We’re thrilled to announce 12 new songs of rage, fear, sorrow, and death — and to beg for even more of your dwindling attention.”
Production duties were handled once again by STINT, who sharpened the cinematic weight established on RAT WARS, while mixing came from Drew Fulk (WZRD BLD) and Lars Stalfors, balancing industrial heaviness with surgical clarity.
From October through December, HEALTH will join Pierce The Veil on the I Can’t Hear You World Tour, bringing their uncompromising energy to arenas across North and Latin America, with dates in Mexico City, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo. Known for their immersive, feral live performances, the band will use the tour to preview material from CONFLICT DLC, reaffirming their status as one of the most commanding acts onstage.










