POISON THE WELL End 17-Year Studio Silence with Comeback Album Peace In Place

27 March 2026  ·  Album News  · By Scorpio

Florida metalcore pioneers POISON THE WELL have ended a 17-year studio silence with Peace In Place, their sixth full-length album, out now via SharpTone Records. Produced by Grammy-winning producer Will Putney (EVERY TIME I DIE, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY, KNOCKED LOOSE), the 10-track album examines the fragility of human relationships with a maturity that only years of lived experience can produce.

Tracks include "Wax Mask," "Primal Bloom," "Thoroughbreds," "Everything Hurts," and "Weeping Tones," for which an official music video has been released today. Putney's production is expansive and dynamic, giving the band's signature blend of post-hardcore vulnerability and metallic aggression plenty of room to breathe.

POISON THE WELL's last album, Truce, arrived in 2009. "We didn't want to come back until we had something genuinely worth saying," vocalist Jeffrey Moreira explained. "This album is our answer to everything that's happened in our lives since we stopped."

Peace In Place is available now at sharptonerecs.com.