Seahaven are officially back. The band have announced their fourth studio album, a self-titled record landing on June 5 via Pure Noise Records, alongside the release of a brand new single, “Midnight Hour”.
It’s their first full-length since 2020’s Halo of Hurt, and from the sound of this new track, they’ve picked up right where they left off. “Midnight Hour” leans into that balance of reflection and release that Seahaven have always done well, giving fans a proper first look at what this new era is shaping up to be.
The album was self-produced, with engineering handled by Alex Estrada and mixing and mastering from Will Yip, which already says a lot about the level this record is aiming for. It was largely written by vocalist Kyle Soto, who described the process as something that came together naturally during a creative burst in 2025.
“Clearly, there’s been a lot going on in my life over the past couple of years that I’m sorting through,” Soto explains. “I wasn’t consciously trying to put it all into songs, but I’d sit down with a guitar to see what would happen, and I’d end up writing.”
Once those ideas were locked in, the full band built them out together, shaping what they’re calling a record that pulls from every phase of Seahaven so far. Soto summed it up simply: “This album takes elements from all of our previous releases and rolls them into one… This is the sound of the band.”
Across the tracklist, there’s a mix of heavier moments and more stripped-back cuts, with titles like “Hellbound”, “February Flowers”, and “Infinite Blue” sitting alongside more introspective tracks like “Remember Me” and “Companion”.

On top of the new music, Seahaven are also heading back to the UK for their first tour here in over a decade, with dates lined up across April including London, Manchester, and Glasgow.

After six years away, this feels like a proper return, not just a comeback single. If “Midnight Hour” is anything to go by, Seahaven aren’t just back, they’ve got something to say.



