The musician returns after eight years of absence with a reflective song.
After eight years of absence, Everlast come back with Embers to Asheshis next album, which will arrive under the label Martyr Inc Records on August 28, 2026 with a total of 17 songs. As a new preview of this installment, Erik Francis Schrodythe mind behind the project presented “Losing Man's Game”a theme that reinforces the reflective tone of the production.
This topic adds to “Stones” and “My Hollywood” as part of the singles that have been released to promote the album. “Losing Man's Game” It comes as a raw and direct proposal, which is sustained by a slow and marked rhythm, with a narrative that revolves around vulnerability, being a portrait of the personal struggle against one's own fears and concerns, building, together with the first advances, a material that ranges from introspection to irony about fame and the entertainment industry.
The song comes accompanied by a video that features the participation of figures such as DJ Muggs (Cypress Hill), Friend the Devil and Andy Frasco. The clip was directed by Ryen McPhersonwho opted for a dark and cinematic aesthetic with a touch of violence, inspired by the film Suspiria of Luca Guadagnino which served as a reference to generate a contrast between the visual violence and the subtlety of the ballad, without losing the aesthetic touch.
Embers to Ashes marks the return of Everlast with a production that explores themes such as resilience, guilt, forgiveness and the idea that everything, even pain, is temporary, with rhythms that range between blues, rock and rap. After years marked by personal and social changes, the artist returns with a production that reaffirms his vision of maintaining music as a space to understand everything.


