2010s Rock Band Announces New Music Amid Major World Tour
Beloved 2010s rockers I Prevail are teasing new music, revealing plans for a fresh single.
Speaking with Wall of Sound amid the Australian leg of the band's world tour, vocalist Eric Vanlerberghe announced that the Grammy Award-nominated musicians were gearing up to drop their latest single, "Paradise".
"It's got some singing. It's got some screaming. It's got some special... I don't wanna give too much away, but there's something cool we did with it, and I can't wait for people to hear it," he explained. "But, yeah, it's coming up quick, and I'm excited for people to see what we're cooking,"
When asked the question, Vanlerberghe said that the band decided not to include "Paradise" on their most recent album, 2025's Violent Nature, simply because it wasn't completed at the time of the release.
"Honestly, we wrote it after the record was done," he noted. "What's been great about this last few years is, in the past we would tour, tour, tour, and then go, 'Okay, we're gonna take some time off and work on a record,"
For the last few years, the band's bassist, JonEberhard, has also served as a producer, meaning it was easier to work on new music on-the-go.
"So, as soon as 'Violent Nature' was out, we were already just keeping the muscle of creativity fresh and continuing writing," Vanlerberghe continued. "And we got stuff that I don't know if it'll ever come out, but it's just fun to create and write and keep that muscle flexing."
In May 2025, I Prevail parted ways with vocalist Brian Burkheiser, who handled all of the clean vocals for the band since their inception in 2013. Since Burkheiser's departure following a string of health struggles, Vanlerberghe has lead all of the singing.
I Prevail's breakout came in 2014 after they released a viral hardcore cover version of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space." On Oct. 21, 2026, the group unveiled their debut album, Lifelines, via Fearless Records.
After Australia, the band has tour stops across several cities in Europe before hitting the U.S. through the end of the year.
Related: '90s Supergroup Teases New Music Amid First Tour in 8 Years
Copyright 2026 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved
This story was originally published June 21, 2026 at 3:17 PM.