Øutline releases new single “925” – a return to the roots of early 2000s hard rock and nu metal

Finnish hard rock band is a project of five guys in their twenties, blending genres and mixing the new with the old. In early 2026, the band will release several singles leading up to their debut EP, set to drop in March.

Øutline's second and heaviest single to date, "925," dives straight back into the early 2000s with an attention-grabbing blend of modern hard rock and nu-metal. The five-minute track pulls no punches: from the very beginning, listeners are hit with moshpit-worthy guitar riffs, rapid-fire vocals, and cutting scream sections, before the song culminates into a crushing breakdown followed by an euphoric guitar solo. Proven to be a live favorite, "925"is a track that demands attention.

Listen to the single on music services.

Behind the aggressive vocal delivery, the lyrics of "925" explore themes of a burnout caused by the work-life rat race and the desire to break free from it. As the song progresses, exhaustion and frustration make everything feel meaningless, until a glimmer of hope finally emerges.

The song is Øutline's second single from the upcoming EP, offering a small bite of the band's fresh sound and expanding catalogue. All tracks on the EP were mixed by Sami Niittykoski and mastered by Miro Kiiski. The new single will be featured in Øutline's spring 2026 live shows, which will be announced via the band's social media channels.




Tracklist 


01. 925


Composition: Iiro Palaste, Mikko Häkkinen, Oiva Salonen


Lyrics: Aaron Hietaniemi