Walkways: Upcoming Album A Reminder Out August 28 via Wild Thing Records

06/07/2026

Tel Aviv alt-metal force WALKWAYS have unveiled their restorative new single A Programmed Mistake alongside a brand new music video. The track is the latest release to be taken from their long-awaited third album A Reminder, scheduled for release on 28th August via Wild Thing Records.

A Programmed Mistake' is brutal reckoning with betrayal, manipulation, and the damage left behind by toxic intimacy. The song explores the aftermath of broken trust, where bitterness and regret take hold, leaving scars that linger long after the wounds have healed, while ultimately uncovering the growth hidden beneath them. Furious and unfiltered, it turns rage into clarity, acknowledging how even the deepest wounds can become a catalyst for self-reconstruction, rebirth, and hard-earned identity.

Speaking on the new single, vocalist Ran Yerushalmi comments:
"This song is a chance to let out whatever is eating you up inside right now. Scream it, feel it, get it out. Just don't forget that everything passes, and sometimes the hardest moments are simply life pushing us forward."

Following the international impact of their sophomore album Bleed Out, Heal Out (Nuclear Blast, 2019), WALKWAYS enter a new, deeply introspective chapter with their forthcoming album A Reminder. It's the band's most intimate and resolute statement to date a meditation on relapse and recovery, rage and acceptance, and the quiet endurance required to keep breathing. Moving between crushing intensity and moments of fragile calm, the album blends groove-driven alternative metal with cinematic depth, confronting trauma, inner demons, and transformation. Every wound is a reminder to heal.

Speaking on his feelings about the new album, vocalist Ran Yerushalmi warmly and simply states:
"I wish I had this album to listen to back when I was extremely troubled and had no-one to hold on to."

Formed by Yerushalmi and guitarist Bar Caspi, WALKWAYS grew from a formative songwriting partnership into a fully realised force with the addition of guitarist Yoni Menner. The lineup was completed by bassist Avihai Levy and drummer Priel Horesh(the band's lineup until this day), solidifying the group's identity ahead of their acclaimed independent debut Safe In Sound and their impactful sophomore album Bleed Out, Heal Out (Nuclear Blast). From the point forward, WALKWAYS rapidly ascended within the Israeli metal scene while drawing increasing global attention.

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