CHAMBER REVEALS DETAILS OF NEW ALBUM, this is goodbye…

Nashville’s revered metalcore favorites CHAMBER are mounting their anticipated return with the announcement of the band’s 3rd album, this is goodbye…, to be released on March 27th via Pure Noise Records.

Commenting on the album, the band says:

“this is goodbye… is Chamber at our most open and instinctive. A lot of this record was written on the spot in Randy’s studio, with no time to overthink what wewere playing. When I think back on putting this record together, I just remember the laughs we had in the studio and how naturally these songs came to be. To be real, we just had a ton of fun and tried to write parts that would get each other stoked.”

CHAMBER’s follow up to 2023’s breakthrough record, A Love To Kill For, features 12 unrelenting tracks of meticulously crafted, mind-melting metal and hardcore. Today, fans get a taste of what’s to come with the brand new song, “violins,” streaming everywhere and accompanied by a gripping music video created by Nick Chance.

Vocalist/guitarist Gabe Manuel says of the intense new single:

“We almost always write pieces of songs and put them together in the studio, but ‘Violins’ was one of a few songs on this record that we finished writing pretty far in advance. I was listening heavy to ‘De-Loused’/’Frances the Mute’ era The Mars Volta when we were writing this, and the rhythm of the chorus is definitely influenced by that stuff + anime theme song vibes. We all have eclectic music tastes outside of hardcore/metal, and this song fuses all those influences together in a way that I really love.”

Fans can pre-order the album now and catch CHAMBER live on their tour with MALEVOLENCE and GUILT TRIP this spring. Purchase tickets here: https://chamber615.com/

“this is goodbye…” Tracklisting:
1. arms of eternity
2. scarlet ink
3. violins
4. vanity
5. surveillance
6. parting gift
7. angel
8. pale blue (why?)
9. without a trace
10. resurrect (Feat. Vincent Bennett)
11. death without departure
12. in revolving doors

CHAMBER Tour Dates:
Mar 31 – Detroit, MI – The Shelter
Apr 2 – Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
Apr 3 – Montreal, QC – Fairmont Theatre
Apr 4 – Toronto, ON – Hard Luck Bar
Apr 7 – Worcester, MA – Palladium Upstairs
Apr 8 – Brooklyn, NY – Meadows
Apr 9 – Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
Apr 10 – Philadelphia, PA – Ukie Club
Apr 11 – Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving
Apr 13 – Nashville, TN – The Mil
Apr 14 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
Apr 16 – Houston, TX – Secret Group
Apr 17 – San Antonio, TX – The Rock Box
Apr 18 – Dallas, TX – Puzzles Deep Ellum
Apr 20 – Denver, CO – Marquis
Apr 22 – Minneapolis, MN – Amsterdam Bar
Apr 23 – Milwaukee, WI – Xray Arcade

About CHAMBER:

Nothing seems easy anymore, and that sense of constant struggle permeates this is goodbye…, the third full-length album from Nashville’s Chamber. In a modern world defined by exhaustion, uncertainty, and the relentless grind of simply existing, being in a band can feel heavier than ever—and Chamber confront that reality head-on. Following 2020’s Cost Of Sacrifice and 2023’s A Love To Kill For, the five-piece channel the emotional and physical toll of chasing creativity through touring, online noise, and self-doubt into twelve tracks that wrestle with whether the fight is worth it. The album’s title, drawn from the closing track “in revolving doors,” looms over the record, but rather than signaling an ending, it captures a moment of reckoning and resolve.

That tension fuels one of the most intense and cathartic records of the band’s career. Framed by stark audio clips and driven by their ferocious brand of “psychotic mosh metal,” this is goodbye… is blistering, chaotic, and deeply personal—touching on grief, existential dread, and the bonds that keep the band moving forward. Produced by longtime collaborator Randy LeBoeuf, the album embraces dissonance, strange rhythms, and unrelenting heaviness without compromise. Nearly a decade into their journey, Chamber have made the record they’ve always been building toward: savage, challenging, and vital. Despite its title, this is goodbye… feels less like an ending than a definitive statement—and the beginning of something new.