Austin Post-Hardcore Band Porcelain Announce Sophomore Album, October 23
Photo Credit: Pooneh Ghana
Austin, Texas’ Porcelain announced their sophomore album, Today’s Minor Victories, arriving October 23, 2026, via TODO Records.
The first single, “Apocalypse,” arrived July 15 with an official music video filmed on a Texas ranch and directed by music photographer and Todo Records co-founder Pooneh Ghana.
Speaking about the new single, the band shares:
This is a song about the loss of innocence. Growing up, the future looked so bright and promising, like we could all make something of this world for the better. But then we witness tragedy after tragedy unfold in front of our childlike eyes, and the world that we looked forward to growing up in now looks like it’s unattainable, collapsing in slow motion. Realizing that the world is full of insecure men searching for power, greed, resources, and the unquenchable thirst of violent imperialism. The future we were promised as children never came to be, and now we’re all but subjected to the systemic violence that our country was founded on.
Today's Minor Victories is 10 tracks of searing post-hardcore that leans into grief, loss, and perseverance, with the title reflecting the small things that get you through to seeing tomorrow.
Today’s Minor Victories
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The members of Porcelain — Steve Pike (guitars/vocalist), Ryan Fitzgibbon (guitars/vocalist), Jordan Emmert (bass), and Eli Deitz (drums) — are all Austin scene veterans and have shared stages with Chat Pile, Touché Amore, and many more.
Their West Coast debut begins this summer on August 7 in Vancouver, BC and includes dates in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Fullerton.