Death Lens have dropped a new video for “Debt Collector”, the closing track from their upcoming album What’s Left Now?, set for release on April 24 via Epitaph Records.
The track leans fully into the band’s heavier, more frantic side, built around the pressure of everyday life and the feeling of constantly trying to keep up. Frontman Bryan Torres described it as a reflection of that cycle. “Debt Collector came from that constant pressure of feeling like you’re already behind before the day even starts,” he said. “It’s fast and chaotic on purpose, like your thoughts when you’re trying to stay afloat in a system that’s designed to drain you.”
The video, which Torres also wrote and directed, adds another layer to that tension. “I wanted it to feel like panic, but also like fighting back, like you’re sprinting even when you know something’s always chasing you.”
“What’s Left Now?” marks the band’s first album since 2024’s Cold World and their second with Epitaph. It arrives after a pretty intense couple of years for the band, including long stretches on the road and lineup changes that ultimately brought them closer together. Now working as a tighter unit, the record captures both that pressure and the release that comes with it.
Sonically, the album pulls from hardcore, punk, indie rock and post punk influences, shaped alongside producer Zach Tuch to match the band’s live energy while still pushing things forward.

Death Lens are currently on tour in the US and will head over to Europe and the UK in June, including a stop at Outbreak Festival in Manchester.




