Thin Eater returns with their sophomore album, Incisor, a record that merges pulsating post-punk with industrial textures. The album navigates a vast emotional landscape, ranging from introverted reflections to outbursts of raw aggression.
The title refers to the front teeth, from the Latin incidere: “to cut.” It serves as a dual symbol of individual survival and broad-scale resistance. The album chronicles the escape from isolation and hopelessness toward a community necessary to confront a world increasingly tipping toward conflict and authoritarianism.
While tracks such as “Cathedral of Regrets” and “Infernal Motions” (No. 1 on the Deutsche Alternative Charts, January 2026) delve into personal struggles and generational trauma, “Draconian Pulse” and “Megalomania” set their sights on predatory global forces. Continuing the macabre storytelling of their debut album, tracks like “Half of a Double Giving Birth” and “Nex Animae” stand as allegories for the sometimes gruesome psychological battles we all face.