Prostitute Share Explosive New Video For ‘All Hail (Pressure)’

Dearborn post-punk band Prostitute have released a new video for “All Hail (Pressure)” and announced their debut album Attempted Martyr will arrive on 13 March 2026 via Mute, with all UK tour dates now sold out.

Dearborn, Michigan band Prostitute have unveiled a video for “All Hail (Pressure),” the powerful opening track from their debut album Attempted Martyr. The album is set for release on 13 March 2026 via Mute Records, available on CD and two vinyl editions including a limited Arabic edition on Lebanese sunburst vinyl exclusive to Dinked.

Produced by Chris Koltay (The Armed, Mdou Moctar), Attempted Martyr has already earned praise from outlets like Pitchfork, The Quietus, and The Line Of Best Fit for its incisive post-punk sound and deeply personal themes. The record explores the frontman Moe’s experiences growing up in Dearborn, a city with America’s largest Muslim population, and grapples with identity, xenophobia, and the turmoil of recent global events.

Following a sold-out UK and European tour last November, Prostitute have announced a spring 2026 tour with dates across Europe and the UK, including two shows at London’s MOTH Club on 28 and 29 April. All UK headline dates have now sold out. The band will also perform at Roadburn Festival on 18 April and Supersonic Festival on 26 April.

Prostitute’s debut album has been described as a “full-spectrum blast of acerbic noise, sampler shrapnel, savagely mordant humour and bruised melancholy,” capturing the anxiety and precarity of contemporary life with a cathartic intensity.

Watch the video for “All Hail (Pressure)” here and stream the album from 13 March 2026.

Key details

  • Album: Attempted Martyr
  • Release date: 13 March 2026
  • Label: Mute Records
  • Producer: Chris Koltay
  • Formats: CD, red vinyl, limited Arabic Lebanese sunburst vinyl (Dinked exclusive)
  • UK/Europe tour: 17 April to 2 May 2026, including Roadburn and Supersonic Festivals
  • All UK headline dates sold out

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