
Alt-rockers SELFISH THINGS are thrilled to announce the release of their new studio album, âReceptivity,â set for release on October 9, 2026 via FLG.
After releasing their single âSunlightâ in March, the band now unleashes their new track âEffigy,â along with an official video, available below.
Frontman Alex Biro comments:
âAdmittedly – this was a song I hated that quickly became everyoneâs favourite. I wrote the lyrics in an hour at the lowest point of my sobriety in 2022. I canât say anything about it beyond it was stream of consciousness, clearly blistering, and is something I canât listen to often without feeling sh*t Iâve tried to bury. I hope it brings you peace.â
SELFISH THINGSâ âReceptivityâ is a raw and unflinching portrait of frontman Alex Biroâs reckoning with collapse and recovery. Born from the ashes of a life derailed – years of relentless touring, addiction, and the stillness of a pandemic that forced reflection â âReceptivityâ is both a lifeline and a rebirth. Created alongside longtime collaborators Michael Ticar and Mike Tompa, and mixed by Sam Guaiana (Bayside, Neck Deep, Against The Current), the album took shape during Biroâs earliest days of sobriety. Itâs not just a return – itâs a declaration. Brutally honest, emotionally charged, and rooted in redemption, âReceptivityâ stands as a testament to survival, accountability, and the strength to rebuild when everything falls apart.
Originally a moniker for Biro, SELFISH THINGS released their debut EP âVertical Loveâ (A Wolf at Your Door Records) produced by James Paul Wisner (Paramore, Underoath, Dashboard Confessional). The release earned the attention of BBC Radio 1âs Dan P. Carter and earned the band a 2017 cover spot on Spotifyâs New Noise playlist.
Their 2019 debut LP âLogosâ (Pure Noise Records) produced by Drew Fulk (Knocked Loose, Beartooth, Lil Peep) landed the band on multiple Billboard charts before the COVID-19 pandemic cut the album cycle short, forcing the band into hiatus.
In the years since, Biro and bandmate Michael Ticar have collaborated with Juno Awardâwinning producer Mike Tompa, writing music born from the tail end of addiction and carried into sobriety.
Now four years sober and working in peer support within the touring community, Biro says the bandâs return feels less like a comeback and more like a reckoning – a chance to speak plainly about addiction, mental health, and the danger of freezing people at their worst moments.
âReceptivityâ is a triumph of the human experience. It is a story of a man who understands the depths of his own shadow, unafraid to face the thunder of his past. In a society obsessed with division and virtue signalling, the three friends have created something inextricably tied to challenging the status quo. An album meant to tell the story of a man willing to stand in front of the world and acknowledge his brokenness and its impact without blame. A man tired of division and anger. A man who is changed for the better.

Biro states:
âThis wasnât supposed to be an album. Itâs still not really an album to me, or to any of us. More just⌠closure, I guess. I was at the beginning of my full-blown addiction on the last tour we ever did before COVID stopped the world in 2020. I hated myself and I hated the world more than I really knew at the time. Iâm four years sober on the 18th of May, working as a sober coach and clinician with folks who struggle with the same things I do, even in my recovery. The profits will be donated to the hospital where I went to rehab, and (admittedly), we donât really know where to go (or if weâll go anywhere with it) afterward.â
âThe only thing thatâs brought me peace in the aftermath of the cataclysm of my addiction is being of service to others. I think deep down, releasing this for whoever needs to hear it is an extension of that. Everything beautiful blooms from the mud. Everything beautiful grows from the dirtâ, he added. âThis is for those who can accept that the things theyâve been through can either be the poison cup they sip from or the counterweight that lifts themselves and others up. That being imperfect is being human. And that suffering is singular, and universal.â
Pre-order the album here: https://ffm.bio/selfishthings-receptivity
Receptivity’ Track List:
SELFISH THINGS are:
Alex Biro
Michael Ticar
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