
Everlast Embers to Ashes Vinyl LP Due Out 28/08/26
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 28th August, 2026
Tracklist:
1. Losing Man's Game
2. Never Coming Home
3. Mistaken Identity
4. My Hollywood
5. Broken Heart For Hire
6. Stones
7. Out of Your Way
8. Lies
9. Rubber Bullets
10. Every Dog Has Its Day
11. Ain't Coming Home Tonight
12. Love Don't Heal
13. Embers To Ashes
14. 1987
15. Happy You Can Cry
16. Peace of Mind
17. Young Man
Everlast returns with Embers to Ashes, his eighth album and first in eight years; a raw, reflective collection that captures a life shaped by hard-won lessons, sudden turns, and moments of both triumph and loss. Produced by Yelawolf, mixed by Chris Lord-Alge and recorded in Nashville with contributions from songwriter David Ray (Jelly Roll, Teddy Swims), the 2026 release finds him at his most unflinching and emotionally direct.
Everlast is familiar. Itās not just that he recorded one of the biggest breakout hip-hop hits in history ā 1992ās āJump Aroundā with House of Pain ā or that he made the empathy anthem āWhat Itās Likeā from his triple-Platinum Whitey Ford Sings the Blues. Itās not the GRAMMY nominations or his win with Santana. Itās the way he redefined rapās relationship with blues and rock, and the humanity heās always brought to that sound. For more than three decades, he has documented life as heās lived it ā from humbling highs to devastating lows ā and on Embers to Ashes, that perspective cuts deeper than ever.ac
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$14.27Everlast Embers to Ashes Vinyl LP Due Out 28/08/26
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 28th August, 2026
Tracklist:
1. Losing Man's Game
2. Never Coming Home
3. Mistaken Identity
4. My Hollywood
5. Broken Heart For Hire
6. Stones
7. Out of Your Way
8. Lies
9. Rubber Bullets
10. Every Dog Has Its Day
11. Ain't Coming Home Tonight
12. Love Don't Heal
13. Embers To Ashes
14. 1987
15. Happy You Can Cry
16. Peace of Mind
17. Young Man
Everlast returns with Embers to Ashes, his eighth album and first in eight years; a raw, reflective collection that captures a life shaped by hard-won lessons, sudden turns, and moments of both triumph and loss. Produced by Yelawolf, mixed by Chris Lord-Alge and recorded in Nashville with contributions from songwriter David Ray (Jelly Roll, Teddy Swims), the 2026 release finds him at his most unflinching and emotionally direct.
Everlast is familiar. Itās not just that he recorded one of the biggest breakout hip-hop hits in history ā 1992ās āJump Aroundā with House of Pain ā or that he made the empathy anthem āWhat Itās Likeā from his triple-Platinum Whitey Ford Sings the Blues. Itās not the GRAMMY nominations or his win with Santana. Itās the way he redefined rapās relationship with blues and rock, and the humanity heās always brought to that sound. For more than three decades, he has documented life as heās lived it ā from humbling highs to devastating lows ā and on Embers to Ashes, that perspective cuts deeper than ever.ac
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Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 28th August, 2026
Tracklist:
1. Losing Man's Game
2. Never Coming Home
3. Mistaken Identity
4. My Hollywood
5. Broken Heart For Hire
6. Stones
7. Out of Your Way
8. Lies
9. Rubber Bullets
10. Every Dog Has Its Day
11. Ain't Coming Home Tonight
12. Love Don't Heal
13. Embers To Ashes
14. 1987
15. Happy You Can Cry
16. Peace of Mind
17. Young Man
Everlast returns with Embers to Ashes, his eighth album and first in eight years; a raw, reflective collection that captures a life shaped by hard-won lessons, sudden turns, and moments of both triumph and loss. Produced by Yelawolf, mixed by Chris Lord-Alge and recorded in Nashville with contributions from songwriter David Ray (Jelly Roll, Teddy Swims), the 2026 release finds him at his most unflinching and emotionally direct.
Everlast is familiar. Itās not just that he recorded one of the biggest breakout hip-hop hits in history ā 1992ās āJump Aroundā with House of Pain ā or that he made the empathy anthem āWhat Itās Likeā from his triple-Platinum Whitey Ford Sings the Blues. Itās not the GRAMMY nominations or his win with Santana. Itās the way he redefined rapās relationship with blues and rock, and the humanity heās always brought to that sound. For more than three decades, he has documented life as heās lived it ā from humbling highs to devastating lows ā and on Embers to Ashes, that perspective cuts deeper than ever.ac















