Mallavora release new single and video for ‘Hopeless’
Mallavora demonstrate their breathtaking versatility on their latest track, ‘Hopeless’. The track is an emotional cinematic opus, and lyricaly shows the band at their most vulnerable. This is the latest offering from their eagerly awaited debut album ‘What If Better Never Comes?’, furthering the reasons why the band has everyone earmarking them as ones to watch in 2026.
“We wrote this song at a time when everything just felt too hard, and the challenges we face felt insurmountable. We learned that it’s ok to let your guard down, take off your brave face and accept that there really is no such thing as certainty. Staring down the possibility that things might not get better can be terrifying, and feels so hard to do. But it’s not about abandoning hope altogether. Rather, it’s about letting go of things that we don’t have any control over, and trying to find the balance between acceptance and hope. We know hopelessness can be incredibly lonely, so we hope this song provides some solace and connection for anyone who relates to its meaning.” – Mallavora
This stunning track comes with an equally compelling video in toe:
‘What If Better Never Comes?’ drops on March 27th via Church Road Records.
Mallavora recently announced their album release show and biggest headliner to date. It will take place Friday May 8th at Exchange in Bristol. Tickets on sale now!
Mallavora are a blazing force in alt-metal, fusing ferocious riffs with elements of R&B, soul, and the rich cultural heritage of vocalist Jessica Douek’s Jewish-Middle Eastern roots. Since emerging in 2020, the band has carved out a reputation as one of the most exciting rising acts in heavy music, with support from BBC Radio 1, Kerrang! Radio and acclaimed rock and metal press such as Metal Hammer, Kerrang! and Alt Press.
2024 saw the band make their Download Festival debut, undertake their first UK headline tour, and secure huge support slots with powerhouse bands such as Skindred. Following the release of their EP “Echoes”, the band has enjoyed a busy schedule in 2025 – with appearances at 2000 Trees (main stage) and Alyx Holcombe’s MANTRA showcase.
In recent months, Mallavora have been popping up everywhere, from the stages of Boomtown and Burn It Down Festivals, to the catwalk at London Fashion Week where they provided the soundtrack to Unhidden‘s latest clothing range. Most recently, you may have heard vocalist Jessica’s incredible vocal abilities in an episode of BBC 1’s The Celebrity Traitors, a star-studded game show that features household names such as Stephen Fry, Alan Carr and Claudia Winkleman. Jess was called upon by the producers of the show to produce ‘banshee-like’ wails, demonstrating her vocal range which stretches from beautiful high octave singing to the extremes of fry screaming.
All of Mallavora’s achievements have been leading to this moment: the announcement of their debut album ‘What If Better Never Comes?’. Set for release on March 27th 2026 via Church Road Records, this record showcases the band’s growth as songwriters and highlights their constant hunger to push the envelope.

For Mallavora, the music comes first and foremost, but behind their powerful music also lies equally powerful personal stories – a fierce honesty rooted in lived experience. Guitarist Larry Sobieraj channels his own experiences of chronic illness into the band’s instrumentals.
“It’s almost like a therapy tool to process these complicated and difficult things that a lot of people don’t understand, things that are hard to put into words,” he says. “I want to be able to sit there and listen to the music and feel how I felt while writing it.”
He passes his instrumentals to vocalist Jessica Douek, who uses her emotional response to the music to craft vocals. In essence, it’s a creative dialogue. “It makes it quite powerful in the sense that I can feel what he has written, and then I put that into words, associated with grief of becoming ill or losing a healthier version of yourself,” says Jessica, who is Disabled and lives with fibromyalgia. “There’s a lot of rage about societal barriers and being treated differently.”
Completed by thunderous bassist Ellis James and powerhouse drummer Sam Brownlow, Mallavora have become some of alternative music’s fiercest advocates for accessibility, committing to only headlining venues accessible enough for them and their audience. Ultimately, it’s a mantle they must take up out of necessity.
“The industry, as it currently is, isn’t sustainable for us with what we’re dealing with,” says Jessica. “There’s an existential worry that we won’t be able to have the career we want unless we forge this change ourselves.” Nonetheless, this is just one facet of Mallavora’s artistry, and the band remains focused on creating music that resonates with a wide spectrum of people.










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