Sirius Announce Debut Album "Sirius" for July 2026

Sirius new album “Sirius” release

Taiwanese Visual Kei project Sirius is gearing up to drop their highly anticipated debut full-length album, self-titled "Sirius," on July 1st, 2026. After building momentum with their "Phoenix" EP, the band is ready to showcase a fuller vision of their theatrical dark rock sound.

If you haven't encountered Sirius yet, they're a Visual Kei act that blends atmospheric heaviness with dramatic presentation—the kind of project that understands the movement's core appeal: music that demands to be *seen* as much as heard. Their "Phoenix" EP showcased a band comfortable navigating between crushing riffs and introspective passages, wrapped in the kind of aesthetic commitment Visual Kei fans live for. The Phoenix MV (linked below) is a solid entry point if you're curious about their current direction.

For a relatively newer name on the international VK radar, Sirius has been quietly building credibility within the scene. The announcement of a full album suggests they've been working overtime in the studio—always a good sign. Given how they've positioned themselves so far, expect "Sirius" to be a cohesive statement rather than a collection of singles. That's increasingly rare in 2026, which makes this release worth marking on your calendar.

The July 1st release date gives fans roughly six months to speculate, theorize, and replay "Phoenix" on repeat. Typical visual kei fashion—plenty of buildup, maximum anticipation.

Want a taste of what's coming? Check out the "Phoenix" MV on YouTube and follow their Twitter (@Sirius_tw_) for any pre-release singles, tracklists, or live performance announcements. If you're already familiar with Sirius, this debut full-length could be the moment they break through to a wider Western fanbase. If you're new to them, now's the perfect time to get acquainted before the album drops.

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