Sleeping With Sirens have dropped their brand new single “Paralyzed” alongside a new visualiser, giving fans another taste of their upcoming album An Ending In Itself, which arrives June 12 via Rise Records.
The track follows previous singles “An Ending In Itself” and “Forever/Always” as the band continue building anticipation around their eighth studio album. Produced by Will Yip, the record sees the band reconnecting with the heavier and more emotional side of their sound while still pushing things forward creatively.
Speaking about the new track, vocalist Kellin Quinn said: “Paralyzed is one of the heaviest songs on the new record. We had a blast making it and really leaned into the bands that shaped and inspired us growing up like Thrice, The Used, and Haste The Day.”

The upcoming album features 12 tracks including “God In My Head,” “Waiting For You,” “PTSD,” and the newly released “Paralyzed.” It also marks another major chapter in the band’s long relationship with Rise Records, the label behind some of the band’s biggest releases including Let’s Cheers To This and Feel.
Over the last few months, excitement around the album has continued to build online, especially after the band’s stripped back NYC performance of the title track picked up millions of impressions across social media. With younger fans continuing to discover the band alongside longtime listeners who grew up during the Warped Tour era, Sleeping With Sirens feel more relevant than ever heading into this new album cycle.
The band will headline a show in Raleigh, North Carolina on June 11 before appearing at major festivals including Warped Tour, Inkcarceration, Louder Than Life and Aftershock later this year.




