Desertion
Spite House
September 12, 2025News updates for 'Desertion' by Spite House
Spite House sign to Pure Noise and announce new LP with lead-off single
Spite House has just announced their singing to Pure Noise Records, and are set to release their sophomore full length album titled "Desertion" on September 12th, 2025. Blending 90s inspired post-hardcore and emotionally charged anthemic punk rock, the new album delves into themes of grief and personal struggle, drawing comparisons to bands like Seaweed, Title Fight and Dear You-era Jawbreaker. The lead single, "Desert," now streaming, showcases the band's raw and emotive style, featuring crunchy guitars and a punchy start-stop rhythm, with frontman Max Lajoie's poignant lyrics and gritty vocal delivery reflecting on personal tragedies and growth. The album features ultra-urgent 12 tracks in 29 minutes that are sure to leave an impression. Full press release and latest single/video below.
RIYL: Fiddlehead, Jawbreaker, Title Fight, Seaweed
Montreal-based punks, Spite House, have joined Pure Noise Records and today they're announcing their new album, Desertion. Due out September 12th, 2025, the album is a visceral post-hardcore tour de force that's sure to inspire stage dives and catharsis in equal measure.
Spite House have shared Desertion's lead single and quasi-title track, a punchy cut of heartrending punk that brings to mind ‘90s greats like Seaweed, Knapsack, or Dear You-era Jawbreaker. "Desert" also provides of snapshot of vocalist/guitarist Max Lajoie's deeply personal and affecting lyricism: "It's a snapshot of the morning I found out my dad had taken his own life and had to go back in my house to pack and leave, both literally and emotionally," he explains. "It’s the sound of emptiness and confusion--of standing in a place that used to feel like home and realizing it’s now abandoned." Stream the new single below.
Desertion explores grief with uncommon vulnerability as Lajoie depicts the immense pain and complicated emotions around the unexpected passings of both his parents. “When I was 17, my dad passed away from suicide,” he says. “Then ten years later my mom called me to tell me she had cancer, and ten days later she passed..Desertion is more about how these tragedies have informed so much of my life–it’s about trying to look them in the eye and reassess them as an adult. I want to move past them but I also want to take some kind of lesson from them.” The stakes feel high with such painful and challenging subject matter, and Desertion holds nothing back musically or lyrically. This is 29 minutes of ultra-urgent music that's sure to leave an impression long after it's over.
RIYL: Fiddlehead, Jawbreaker, Title Fight, Seaweed