Another Miracle Of Mice & Men

Album info

Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
14.11.2025

Label: Century Media

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Of Mice & Men

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 A Waltz 03:43
  • 2 Troubled Water 03:43
  • 3 Safe & Sound 04:03
  • 4 Hourglass 03:11
  • 5 Wake Up 03:34
  • 6 Flowers 04:09
  • 7 Another Miracle 03:10
  • 8 Contact 03:12
  • 9 Parable 03:17
  • 10 Somewhere in Between 04:04
  • 11 Swallow 03:15
  • 12 Infinite 04:34
  • Total Runtime 43:55

Info for Another Miracle



With “Another Miracle”, Of Mice & Men unveil their ninth studio album – a bold, deeply personal and emotionally resonant work. Since their explosive debut in 2010, the Southern California band has redefined the boundaries of metalcore and hard rock with albums like The Flood, Restoring Force, Echo and Tether. Now, they take full creative control: self-produced, mixed, and mastered by frontman Aaron Pauley, this album is as intimate as it is powerful.

Known for their anthemic choruses and emotionally charged lyrics, Of Mice & Men once again blend raw heaviness with introspective depth. Musically, the album blends the crushing intensity of metalcore with atmospheric textures and experimental flourishes. It’s a sound both familiar and fresh – a testament to the band’s growth and fearless creativity. It explores themes of isolation, anxiety, and the universal longing for hope. “Life is hard,” says Pauley. “But everyone knows what it’s like to wish for a miracle.” That sentiment pulses through tracks like “Wake Up,” “Hourglass,” “A Waltz,” and the title track “Another Miracle” – each one a sonic journey through darkness and light. Longtime members Aaron, Alan, Phil, and Tino remain a tight unit and have long stood at the forefront of modern rock. Tours with Linkin Park, Slipknot, and Bullet For My Valentine as well as gold-certified singles and awards have cemented their legacy on authenticity and resilience. Yet, they remain creatively hungry and emotionally grounded. “Another Miracle” is a record born from vulnerability and driven by the desire to connect. It’s a powerful reminder of music’s ability to heal, to unite, and to inspire. Whether in a packed arena or through headphones in solitude, Of Mice & Men continue to create music that connects. This may be their most mature and human album yet – a soundtrack for anyone holding on to hope.

Aaron Pauley, vocals, bass
Phil Manansala, guitar, backing vocals
Alan Ashby, guitar, backing vocals
Valentino Arteaga, drums, percussion



Of Mice & Men
Few hard rock albums are as intimate as the modern output from OF MICE & MEN. While their songs pack the kind of rhythmic punch and anthemic bombast that thrills festival crowds, the confessional lyrics, and haunting melodies are the heart of what they do.

OM&M take sobering looks at depression, anxiety, loneliness, and existential dread, powering through the darkness, and emphasizing the importance of creativity as a balm for mental health.

Songs like the GOLD-certified “SECOND & SEBRING,” “Would You Still Be There,” and “Obsolete,” from 2021’s Echo, cemented OM&M at the forefront of hard rock and post-hardcore music. (WWE superstar Rhea Ripley counts “SECOND & SEBRING” among the ten songs that changed her life, alongside classics from Queen, Taylor Swift, Falling In Reverse, and Motionless In White.)

The rumble of their 2010 self-titled debut; the following year’s follow-up, The Flood; and 2014’s No. 1 Billboard Independent album, Restoring Force, catapulted them onto a massive tour with Linkin Park. Cold World (2016) saw them on the road with Slipknot and Five Finger Death Punch.

The California band took home the Best International Newcomer prize at the 2013 Kerrang! Awards and were twice nominated as Artist Of The Year at the APMAs, where Manansala took home Best Guitarist.

2018’s Defy put longtime bassist Aaron’s voice front and center. “Of Mice & Men don’t miss a beat with Pauley as the frontman,” wrote Loudwire. “Defy delivers the sound fans have come to expect (big hooks, monster grooves, and singalong melodies) while still breaking some new ground.” The band supported Defy on the road, including tours with Bullet For My Valentine and Nothing More.

Kerrang! heralded the incredibly heavy Earthandsky (2019) as “confident, cohesive,” and “angry.” Australia’s Wall Of Sound called it “the perfect balance in melodic metalcore” and “a great addition to their legendary catalog and contribution they’ve brought during their entire career as a band.”

Earthandsky cleared a path for the diverse trio of EPs that followed, collected as Echo in 2021.

Album eight was no less ambitious. Tether was anchored by a reflective meditation on what it means to draw together as friends, family men, artists, and bandmates.

This album contains no booklet.

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