We're excited to announce the brand-new single from dutch post-punk group TRAMHAUS. It's the first foretaste of the upcoming sophomore album "Blister" (due Oct 9, 2026) that will be released via an international indie-label team including Siluh Records along with Subroutine Records (NL), Vicious Circle (FR), Bronson Recordings (IT), Lovers & Lollypops (PT) and Peleton Records (PL).
‘Plovdiv’ - named after the Bulgarian city where the track was partly written and premiered on Sunday by KEXP’s Kevin Cole - emphatically sets the tone of a band weathered, but infinitely wiser. Recorded at GAM studio within Belgium’s Ardennes Forest, with its brooding lyricism and moodier maturer sound, ‘Plovdiv’ marbles the brighter hues of their work with a potent stew of post-hardcore, grunge, and goth-tinted influences. Speaking more about the track, Tramhaus say:
“Plovdiv is a song about our experiences on tour, as an ode to the people and places we
get to know along the way, gaining a network of friends that span the entire globe. But it is also a story about how to keep sane while on the road, how to ride that wave of intensity, surrendering to losing control. "