The Plot in You’s self-titled sixth album dropped July 10, 2026 on Fearless Records. It’s not a reinvention — it’s a closing statement. The band pulled together four EPs into one twelve-track record, and the result feels intentional rather than convenient.
The timing makes sense. Instead of leaving those EPs scattered, the Ohio band gathered everything into a single release that marks the end of a clear creative phase. A handful of new singles are folded in alongside the EP material, so it doesn’t feel like a repackage job.
The sound is heavy and focused. The band has moved well past their post-hardcore origins into a harder, more polished metalcore territory — melodic enough to pull you in, aggressive enough to keep you there. At 40 minutes across twelve tracks, nothing overstays its welcome.
The album’s biggest achievement is that it doesn’t feel like a compilation. The four EPs flow into each other naturally, and the production holds the whole thing together. For a sixth album built largely from existing material, that’s not a small thing.
Listeners have responded well to having everything in one place. The self-titled choice carries weight here — it reads as a band planting a flag, not chasing a rebrand. The new tracks add enough freshness that returning listeners aren’t just getting a greatest-hits run.
This record is worth paying attention to beyond the band’s existing fanbase. It shows a practical and effective way to turn a fragmented EP rollout into something that holds up as a full album. For anyone following where metalcore is heading, it’s a useful reference point.


