gloryBots unveil new album, Mad End
- tunesaround
- Apr 21
- 1 min read
gloryBots have just released Mad End, their fourth full-length release, channeling the post-pandemic atmosphere into a sonic journey through dystopian soundscapes.
Fronted by Jalal Andre, the trio also consists of bassist Ilya Krisa and drummer Don Gunn. Krisa, originally a guitarist, reshapes the band’s low-end with a gritty, pedal-driven approach influenced by post-punk legends. His textured bass lines add depth to Jalal’s signature sci-fi-infused rock, while Gunn’s precise drumming anchors the chaos.

Compared to previous albums, the 10-track Mad End feels heavier, more urgent—reflecting a world still grappling with instability. The band’s trademark cosmic aesthetic remains, but this time it’s infused with a raw, grounded intensity.
gloryBots aren’t just gazing at stars anymore—they’re wrestling with the fallout here on Earth. Mad End is a bold evolution, grounded in experience yet still reaching for the unknown. Check out the album below.
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