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Failure Share New Track The Rising Skyline Feat Hayley Williams Ahead Of 'Location Lost' Release

Tuesday, 21 April 2026 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Lindsey Byrnes

Failure have shared another track ahead of the release of their seventh studio album.

Largely an acoustic ballad, The Rising Skyline features additional vocals from Paramore's Hayley Williams and serves as the final preview of 'Location Lost', due out this Friday (April 24).

Paramore previously included a cover of Failure's 1996 hit Stuck On You on the deluxe edition of their 2005 album 'All We Know Is Falling'. Failure frontman Ken Andrews said:

"Failure doesn't do a lot of collaborations, but my friendship with Hayley, and her long standing support of the band, turned this song into a very satisfying duet. It's probably the most delicate song we've ever done and her vocal approach really brought that out."

The Los Angeles alt-rock trio has already teased the follow-up to 2021's 'Wild Type Droid' with the earlier singles A Way Down and The Air's On Fire.

They'll perform an album launch show in Los Angeles tonight (April 21), followed by a spring North American tour. They've also scheduled another round of North American dates for the fall. Head here for details. 

'Location Lost' tracklist: 

1. Crash Test Delayed
2. The Rising Skyline ft. Hayley Williams
3. Solid State
4. The Air’s on Fire
5. Halo and Grain
6. Someday Soon
7. Location Lost
8. A Way Down
9. Moonlight Understands

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