UnityTX shares brash new single ‘STFU’
Metal/hip-hop fusion band UnityTX has unleashed “STFU”, the latest single from their forthcoming sophomore album Somewhere, In Between…. “STFU”, which follows previous releases “Body Roc” and “Enjoy Tha Show”, is the most aggressive release yet, giving listeners a taste of the band’s fury and frustration. Stream the “STFU” now at https://lnk.to/UnityTX_Music.
On the latest single, frontman Jay Webster (aka SHAOLIN G):
“‘STFU’ is a song that evokes a sense of insignificance in the face of the vastness of the world.
Once the haze of success dissipates, you realize how precarious mental stability feels amidst growing pains, increased exposure, and the constant barrage of online opinions about you. Ultimately, my goal is to avoid the noise, but I’m surrounded by constant challenges that test my limits. It often seems easier to cut ties than to immerse myself in a system that will always find fault in every approach.”
UnityTX will be on tour this spring, supporting Varials on a full US run. The month long tour kicks off on March 12 in Detroit, with stops to follow in Chicago, Denver, Anaheim, Dallas, Atlanta, Baltimore, Brooklyn, and more. For a full list of upcoming dates, visit: https://unitytxroc.com/.

Pre-save/pre-order Somewhere, In Between…,
out March 13th, 2026 via Pure Noise Records at
https://purenoiserecs.lnk.to/UnityTX.
Somewhere, In Between… Tracklist:
1. Sabotage
2. Heinous
3. Lucid
4. Body Roc
5. Paranoia
6. Fuck Tha World
7. Ready 2 Die Pt. 2
8. Enjoy Tha Show
9. In Between…
10. Come N Go (Nü Jax)
11. Inside Out
12. STFU
13. Contempt
14. Crash N Burn
UnityTX have always been ahead of the curve. Leaders rather than followers, the Dallas-based band have been breaking the mold since their inception in 2014 with a ferocious fusion of metal and hip-hop, along with some added electronic flourishes and hints of other genres too. Yet new album Somewhere, In Between is largely inspired by the band feeling that, despite always paving the way, they’ve not been given all the props they deserve.
The result of that frustration is a record that—across 14 caustic, cathartic songs—oozes with both discontent and determination. It’s a (self-)motivating rallying cry to break free from where they feel they are to somewhere else, idealistically and musically, while also staying true to themselves and their original intentions as a band. As such, it also serves as a reaction to the compromises Webster feels the band have made since they started doing it in a professional capacity.
“When we got into the industry,” says frontman Jay Webster (aka SHAOLIN G), “we had to start playing by the industry rules and not so much by the rules that I had set for us. I was trying my hardest to stick to my code, but it felt like it wasn’t ever going to work. This album is what UnityTX used to be before we got picked up. It’s letting go of all the tension that made us feel like we couldn’t do anything in this space and trying to push past that and reach—not our maximum potential—but start to see where else this can go. We’re trying to evolve both as a band and as people.”









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