Alt-rock phenom, TX2 will release of his long-awaited and highly-anticipated debut album End Of Us, on February 13, 2026 via Hopeless Records.
End Of Us marks a turning point for an artist who’s spent a decade building one of heavy music’s most devoted, and polarizing, fanbases. With 1 million monthly Spotify listeners, 1.3 million TikTok followers, and a relentless touring schedule that’s taken him from opening slots on the Summer of Loud tour and multiple tours with Ice Nine Kills, performances at the Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple, to Download Festival 2026, TX2 has turned online hate into undeniable, unstoppable momentum.

The 13-track album collects previously released singles alongside new material, including recent tracks “The Rain”, “Hostage (they will not erase us)”, “Feed” featuring Death by Rome, and “Nice Guy” featuring Ekoh. Between them, these previously released songs have racked up a staggering 100 million streams and 42 million likes on TikTok in the last 12 months. The upcoming album also features a further collaboration with Magnolia Park and an instrumental version of TX2’s track with Ice Nine Kill’s Spencer Charnas, “M.A.D.”.
Beyond the music, TX2 has built something even more impressive: the X movement, a Discord-based community where thousands of fans support each other through mental health struggles. He goes live on social media to answer fan questions every day and stays after every show, sometimes for hours, to meet every fan. He keeps ticket prices low and uses his platform to advocate for the LGBTQ+ rights and fan safety in music spaces. It’s work that’s made him both a target and a lifeline, depending on who’s watching.
End of Us captures all of it. The noise, the defiance, the exhaustion, and the refusal to quit. Thomas describes the album’s sound as “punk meets vampire-core with an Eminem edge”, drawing from influences like My Chemical Romance, Green Day, Black Veil Brides, and Linkin Park, while carving out space that’s entirely his own and elevating the genre, and it’s fandom to a new level.

TX2 comes out swinging on this record like they’ve got something to prove and a score to settle, and the result is an album that feels less like a playlist and more like an emotional riot. We were lucky enough to hear it early, and from the first track it’s clear this thing is absolute fire — a volatile mix of angst, defiance, and raw honesty that refuses to sit still. Anthemic punches like “Hostage” and “The Resistance” hit with fists-in-the-air urgency, the kind of tracks built for screaming back at the world from a sweaty pit. But just when you think you’ve got the album figured out, TX2 strips it down and guts you with “The End of Us,” a brutally honest moment that proves they’re not just noise — they’re nerve.
What makes this record hit harder than most in the scene is its emotional range. No matter where you stand on TX2, there’s something here that’s going to grab you by the collar — either lighting a fire under your feet or landing a direct shot to the chest. Standouts like “Feed” (featuring DeathByRomy) and “6 Shots Left” don’t just play, they move, pulsing with adrenaline and attitude that demand motion whether you planned to or not. This isn’t an album that politely asks for your attention; it kicks the door in, trashes the room, and leaves you buzzing in the aftermath. If this is the sound of TX2 right now, consider the warning shot fired.
