Wednesday, 17 June 2026

MOON DESTROYS (with current and ex-members of Torche, Abrams, Royal Thunder) share debut single off upcoming "OMNI" album on Blues Funeral Recordings; US tour announced!


US heavy rock trio MOON DESTROYS — featuring current and former members of Torche, Abrams and Royal Thunder — premiere "Flowers", the infectious debut video from their upcoming new album "OMNI" due on September 4th via Blues Funeral Recordings.

MOON DESTROYS return with new album OMNI, a shimmering blend of post-grunge, riff-doom and driving psychedelia that encapsulates the expansive soundscapes of their previous album She Walks by Moonlight into more focused and immediate cuts, delivering the breadth of the band's genre-pushing abilities in hook-driven, quickfire fashion.

Fresh off a breakout 2025 that saw them tour with Elder, Dozer and The Sword, founding members Juan Montoya (ex-Torche) and Evan Diprima (Gold Pyramid, ex-Royal Thunder) ushered in 2026 by welcoming Zach Amster (Abrams) on lead vocals and rhythm guitar. Energized and hungry, the thunderous trio is now ready to enter their new chapter and fully unleash their infectious brand of heaviness upon the world!

 Watch new "Flowers" video via Decibel Magazine + listen to the single on all streaming services


"Heavy rock drift, psychedelic shimmer, Montoya’s unmistakable guitar language and a vocal performance that pulls the whole thing toward something sad, hopeful and strangely romantic." — Decibel Magazine

About the album and lead single, guitarist Juan Montoya states, "OMNI is a universe built upon constantly shifting sands, written by three souls who still believe heavy rock can save this damned world. The first taste, “Flowers”, introduces Zach on vocals, and it's soothing lava to the ears. We are ecstatic to reveal the new album to all of you, come celebrate with us when we hit the road starting this fall!"

Guitarist and vocalist Zach Amster adds, "What would become ‘Flowers’ was one of the first demos given to me from Evan and Juan. The groove, the feel, and the signature Juan Montoya lead: it was all there for me to feel truly inspired. The words just started to pour out of me effortlessly, which is mostly never the case. But for some reason, the stars aligned on this entire record and it was just easy and fun. It’s a song about growth. It’s sad, hopeful, and romantic. It’s either a breakup or a breakthrough. Let love win."

The band also announces an extensive US tour alongside revered Texan heavy rock unit The Well, to kick off at the end of the summer.

US summer tour with The Well

Aug 19 - Dan Electros - Houston TX
Aug 20 - Siberia - New Orleans LA
Aug 21 - The EARL - Atlanta GA
Aug 22 - The Wormhole - Savannah GA
Aug 23 - The Pour House - Raleigh NC
Aug 25 - MilkBoy - Philadelphia PA
Aug 26 - The Wood Shop - Brooklyn NY
Aug 27 - Space Ballroom - Hamden CT
Aug 28 - Taffeta Music Hall - Lowell MA
Aug 29 - Bug Jar - Rochester NY
Sept 1 - Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland OH
Sept 2 - Small’s - Hamtramck MI
Sept 3 - Black Circle - Indianapolis IN
Sept 4 - The 58 @ Eastside Bowl - Nashville TN (release party)
Sept 5 - Fairborn Phoenix - Fairborn OH
Sept 6 - Sleeping Village - Chicago IL
Sept 7 - X-Ray Arcade - Cudahy WI
Sept 8 - Sk8bar - Kansas City MO
Sept 10 - Hi-Dive - Denver CO (headline show)

MOON DESTROYS "OMNI" - Out September 4th on Blues Funeral Recordings
LP/CD/digital preorder available at this location


Formed by legendary guitarist Juan Montoya (a founding member of Torche) and drummer Evan Diprima (Gold Pyramid, Royal Thunder), MOON DESTROYS released their first EP Maiden Voyage in 2020. The 5-song debut featured contributions from Troy Sanders (Mastodon) and Bryan Richie (The Sword) and laid a foundation that would come fully into focus in April 2025, when the band was thrust into the limelight supporting Elder just as they were self-releasing their debut full-length She Walks By Moonlight. This shimmering blend of post-rock, riff-doom and shoegazy psychedelia stood as a cinematic and otherworldly journey from a band who breeze into the environs of My Bloody Valentine, The Cult, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Ride.

Capping off 2025, MOON DESTROYS was invited to support Swedish icons Dozer on their long-awaited US tour, while Blues Funeral Recordings gave She Walks By Moonlight a proper worldwide reissue in October, just in time for a coveted run of dates with The Sword. Their next full-length will be released in September 2026, with touring in the US and overseas to follow.

MOON DESTROYS is

Juan Montoya - Guitar
Evan Diprima - Drums/Bass/Synth
Zachary Amster - Vocals/Guitar

MOON DESTROYS links


BLUES FUNERAL RECORDINGS links



Thanks to Purple Sage PR for the details.