Lebanon Hanover drop ‘Torture Rack’ video ahead of details new album ‘Asylum Lullabies’

Lebanon Hanover
Darkwave duo Lebanon Hanover will release their new album “Asylum Lullabies” digitally first on July 10 via Fabrika Records. The physical release – including CD, black vinyl, and two colored vinyl editions – will follow on September 15.
But first there is the official video for the album’s lead single “Torture Rack”.
Further details about “Asylum Lullabies,” including the tracklist and edition specifics, will be officially disclosed on July 10, the same day the digital version becomes available.
Lebanon Hanover dates and international tour
Europe 2025:
- August 2 – Heidelberg, Germany (Metropolink Festival)
- September 11 – Münster, Germany
- September 12 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
- September 13 – Rotterdam, Netherlands (Baroeg Open Air)
- September 19 – Istanbul, Turkey
- November 15 – Dresden, Germany (Cold Hearted Festival)
- November 22 – Berlin, Germany
- November 28 – Mannheim, Germany
- November 29 – Bochum, Germany (Obsidian Echoes Festival)
North America 2025:
- October 20–21 – New York City, USA
- October 22 – Washington, DC, USA
- October 23 – Raleigh, USA
- October 24 – Atlanta, USA
- October 25 – Tampa, USA
- October 26 – Houston, USA
- October 28 – San Antonio, USA
- October 29 – Dallas, USA
- November 1 – Chicago, USA (Sanctum Festival)
- November 3 – Hamtramck, USA
- November 4 – Toronto, Canada
- November 5 – Montreal, Canada
2026 dates already confirmed:
- March 4 – Manchester, UK
- March 5 – London, UK
- March 7 – Paris, France
- March 27 – Hamburg, Germany
- March 28 – Leipzig, Germany
- April 16–17 – Los Angeles, USA
- April 18 – San Francisco, USA
- April 21 – Seattle, USA
- April 22 – Portland, USA
- April 24 – Salt Lake City, USA
- April 25 – Denver, USA
- April 29 – Las Vegas, USA
- April 30 – Phoenix, USA
- May 1 – San Diego, USA
- May 2 – Riverside, USA
More dates are expected to be announced later in 2025.
About Lebanon Hanover
Lebanon Hanover was founded in 2010 by Swiss artist Larissa Iceglass and British musician William Maybelline. Known for their cold, minimalist take on post-punk and darkwave, the duo debuted with “The World Is Getting Colder” in 2012 via Fabrika Records.
Subsequent albums, including “Why Not Just Be Solo”, “Tomb For Two”, and “Besides The Abyss” solidified their reputation. Their last album was 2020’s “Sci-Fi Sky”.
Both members have also been active in solo projects, including Maybelline’s industrial solo work under the name Qual.
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