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SUBATOMIC STRANGERS — Resuwrecked

Save me from my darkest night. Heal me. Pull me up. My demons laugh out loud inside.

Some stories begin with thunder, others with silence. Subatomic Strangers emerged somewhere in between, born in the shadows of 2020 when the world itself was holding its breath. Hailing from Roeselare, an alternative rock band from our own Belgian soil, they have carried that tension ever since—between collapse and creation, shadow and light. Nicholas, once leading a metal band, was searching for a voice that could cut through distortion. What he found instead was something deeper, stranger – Sharon, her velvet-dark timbre less suited for fury, more for mystery. The kind of voice that doesn’t scream at you, but lingers inside your ribs. Together, they began shaping new sounds, soon joined by Jonas on bass and voice, and later Mathijs on drums—four Strangers tied together by intensity and feeling.

Their early steps were almost cursed by timing – recording their debut Special Satellite in a single fevered week, only to see it locked away by the pandemic. Yet when stages reopened, they claimed them like old ruins rediscovered. A UK tour, the glow of the Sportpaleis alongside Bazart and Oscar and the Wolf – the Strangers had entered the wider orbit. Still, shadows clung to their path. When drummer Arne departed after their second album sessions, silence loomed heavy. But silence breeds resurrection. In May 2024, Mathijs stepped in, and the band’s heart began to beat again, louder, darker, more resolute.

Their sound? A nocturnal spectrum where alternative rock bleeds into synthpop, 80's pop, and post-punk, weaving atmosphere with pulse, melancholy with fire.

And now comes Resuwrecked.

Forged in the quiet halls of Gent throughout 2023, released on Saturday, October 4th, 2025, and shaped by the deft hands of producer and mixer Lukas Grymonprez (Parts of Culture), Resuwrecked carries ten songs—ten fractured mirrors reflecting struggle, loss, defiance, and rebirth.

The title itself is an omen and a confession—Resuwrecked: the collision of resurrection and wreckage. For every collapse they’ve endured, Subatomic Strangers have clawed their way back stronger. Losing band members, facing silence, rebuilding what was broken—it is not merely survival, but transformation. The wreckage is real, but so is the rising.

Even the artwork becomes part of the myth. Crafted with exquisite, meticulous detail by Wouter Petrens (Broken Bolt), it captures the very essence of Resuwrecked: beauty carved out of fracture, light bleeding through broken edges.

Ten songs like strangers on the most fundamental level—as if they are the smallest particles of matter, smaller than an atom, yet with an impact that reaches far. Resuwrecked is shatteredness, brokenness, fragmented and demolished, yet reborn from ruin—this album feels as if the autumnal chill is drifting through your speakers.

Physical LPs are available directly from the band.

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