Culture Wars Bring Arena-Ready Alt Rock Gold on Debut Album Don’t Speak, Out Now via AWAL as Global Momentum Surges

Leg 1 of world headline tour kicks off in May

New fall headline US dates announced, including iconic venues like NYC’s Irving Plaza, Chicago’s Metro, and LA’s Troubadour

Photo by Eliot Lee

“After 10 years of persistence, Culture Wars aren’t waiting for permission anymore. They’re building it themselves.” – Hit Parader

“Texas band Culture Wars are mixing 90s rock swagger with modern bite” – The Line of Best Fit

“Culture Wars masterfully fuses their 80s synth-pop, classic country, and surf music influences to deliver a powerful and gritty Audiotree Live performance that commands your attention” – Audiotree

“‘In the Morning’ hits with that instant pull, the kind of song you fall for right away — and it’s truly so, so good” – Glamglare

“…Culture Wars is truly a gem on the rise with a catch-worthy sound and remarkable talent waiting to be discovered even further.” – First III No Flash

Texas-native alt-rock band Culture Wars have released their highly anticipated debut album, Don’t Speak, out now via AWAL, marking a defining moment for one of alternative music’s fastest-rising acts. The album arrives on the heels of a breakout year that saw the band achieve their first Top 20 Alternative Radio hit with “It Hurts,” surpassing 66 million global streams, and sell out their first U.S. + UK headline tour, while also performing arena dates alongside Maroon 5, Keane, Wallows, and LANY.

At its core, Don’t Speak is a raw and introspective body of work that captures the tension between who you were and who you’re becoming. Across its tracklist, frontman Alex Dugan reckons with identity, emotional fallout, and the slow, often uncomfortable process of growth – balancing regret, self-awareness, and acceptance. Songs like “Typical Ways,” written during a period of personal turmoil and described by Dugan as “an angry letter to my former self,” set the tone for an album rooted in reflection and accountability. Elsewhere, tracks like “Lies” trace the origins of both the band and Dugan’s emotional rebuilding—born from heartbreak and a loss of trust, but ultimately evolving into a full-circle moment of clarity and creative purpose.

That emotional duality carries through “Bittersweet,” where Dugan explores the uneasy reality of adulthood – learning that life rarely unfolds on your terms, but often delivers exactly what you need. Meanwhile, “In the Morning” captures a more vulnerable, fleeting perspective: the haze of loneliness and late-night decisions, written from a past version of himself he’s since outgrown. Together, these moments form a cohesive narrative about confronting your past, navigating uncertainty, and finding peace in the in-between.

Sonically, Don’t Speak reflects a band stepping fully into its power, expanding from early influences into a confident, fully realized sound built for big stages and louder rooms. The album showcases expansive, full-band anthems, and captures Culture Wars at their most dynamic and assured.

The release of Don’t Speak arrives as Culture Wars prepare to take their momentum global, with a worldwide headline tour rolling out throughout 2026, including recently announced North American and UK/European headline runs. With a rapidly growing international audience and a reputation for commanding live performances, the band is poised to bring their biggest chapter yet to stages around the world.

Further solidifying their ascent, Culture Wars were recently named to Apple Music and Shazam’s Fast Forward series, highlighting the most exciting emerging artists shaping the future of music.

With Don’t Speak, Culture Wars deliver a debut that meets the moment – big, immediate, and built to last.

For more information on Culture Wars, follow them at the links below.

Photo by Eliot Lee

Stream Don’t Speak on DSPs HERE.

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Headline US Tour Dates

5.14 Seattle, WA @ The Croc

5.15 San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop *SOLD OUT*

5.16 Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom

5.21 Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West

5.22 Nashville, TN @ Exit/In

5.23 Dallas, TX @ Trees

5.30 Mexico City, MX @ Foro Puebla

5.31 Monterrey, MX @ Foro Tims

9.15 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club

9.16 Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry

9.17 Montreal, QC @ Fairmont Theatre

9.19 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

9.21 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza

9.24 Chicago, IL @ Metro

9.26 Boston, MA @ The Sinclair

9.28 Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar

9.29 Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line

9.30 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater

10.3 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour

10.22 Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall

10.23 Houston, TX @ WOMH

10.24 Austin, TX @ Emo’s

UK + EU Dates

6.18 Birmingham, UK @ Dead Wax
6.19 London, UK @ The Garage
6.21 Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
6.22 Glasgow, UK @ King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
6.23 Bristol, UK @ Thekla
6.25 Dublin, IE @ Whelan’s
6.26 Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz
6.27 Madrid, ES @ Sala Villanos
6.29 Paris, FR @ Petit Bain

7.12 Hamburg, DE @ Molotow
7.13 Copenhagen, DK @ Rust
7.14 Stockholm, SE @ Debaser
7.16 Berlin, DE @ Mikropol
7.17 Warsaw, PL @ Hydrozagadka
7.19 Prague, CZ @ Bike Jesus
7.21 Vienna, AT @ Szene
7.22 Munich, DE @ Strom
7.24 Milan, IT @ Q Hub

7.25 Amsterdam, NE @ Paradiso

Purchase Tickets HERE.