Washington, DC heavy rock stalwarts BORRACHO premiere the occult-laden third single off their forthcoming sixth studio album “Ouroboros”, to be issued on August 8th on Californian label Ripple Music.
About the song, Borracho say: “Succubus paints a visceral picture of a seductive but malevolent entity—embodying temptation, manipulation, and eventual destruction. The lyrics trace the journey from her initial allure and enchantment through to the unravelling of the victim’s will. In a few short stanzas, it captures the seductive tonic of a relationship so toxic it enslaves, corrodes, and ultimately devours the soul. The song reads like a dark fairy tale—beautiful, intoxicating, and deadly.”
Borracho are back with their sixth studio album “Ouroboros” — a searing, riff-driven assault on the cycle of societal decay. Due out this August on Ripple Music, the record channels the ancient symbol of self-destruction into a blistering critique of modern ills: mental health crises, authoritarian oppression, and cultural rot. Stripping back the psychedelic explorations of their last two releases, the power trio delivers a straight-up, take-no-prisoners hard rock manifesto.
Badass riffing, groove-heavy swagger, in-your-face vocals and unrelenting energy drive home their message: humanity is devouring itself, and Borracho are here to soundtrack the chaos. Don’t miss their latest videos Vegas, Baby and Machine Is The Master!
New album “Ouroboros”
Out August 8th on Ripple Music (LP/CD/digital)
Borracho is a veteran heavy rock trio from Washington, D.C. Over 15 years of consistently strong releases and live appearances have solidified the band as a staple of the stoner/doom scene and earned them a large international following. With five critically acclaimed LPs, a compilation of non-album releases, and numerous single and split releases, the band has sold thousands of records all over the world and shared stages with some of the genre’s most popular and influential acts.
In 2025, Borracho are set to deliver yet another sonic journey with the release of their upcoming sixth studio album LP “Ouroboros”. This new offering from the mighty trio explores the ancient alchemist concept of continuous transformation as applied to contemporary social ills. Track by track, Borracho take up consequential issues like mental illness, authoritarian brutality, automation, and the corruption of culture and paint a picture of humanity eating itself. Luckily for everyone, these tales are told with the kind of blistering, face-melting riffs the band has become known for. After the last two albums’ musical exploration into psychedelia, on “Ouroboros”, Borracho are saying it’s time to rock.