The final single from the upcoming Tardigrade Inferno album Hush has arrived, and the cabaret‑industrial mischief‑makers have paired it with a brand‑new music video for “Subatomic Heist”. The track marks the last preview before the full album drops on 5 March, offering another glimpse into the band’s ever‑expanding world of theatrical chaos and genre‑bending metal.
Hush represents the next stage in Tardigrade Inferno’s evolution—an album shaped by their unmistakable blend of cabaret flair, industrial punch, and razor‑sharp songwriting. The band’s identity has always been rooted in the overwhelming sensory experience of their live shows: the explosive energy, the ironic and often wickedly humorous lyricism, and the striking visual aesthetic that has become their signature. All of these elements converge on Hush, refined through studio precision without losing the raw, unpredictable spirit that defines them.
In June 2025, the band released Made In Hell, an atmospheric and emotionally charged live album that captured the ferocity of their stage presence and the intense connection they forged with their audience. That release now stands as a bridge to Hush, which channels the same theatrical force while pushing deeper into their creative universe.
“Subatomic Heist” continues this trajectory with a video that amplifies the band’s surreal storytelling and visual eccentricity, offering a final taste of the madness to come. With Hush, Tardigrade Inferno fuse their strengths into a cohesive, unmistakably authentic sound—one that feels both meticulously crafted and delightfully unhinged. Check out also the previously released single/video "Deadly Fairytales" over HERE. Link

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