THE WRATH : Tommy Creeper talks ‘Into The Arms Of Oblivion’

The Wrath have recently released their long awaited third full-length album, ’The Wrath release their long awaited third full-length album, ’Into The Arms Of Oblivion’ via Vinnies Records on Vinyl and available via all streaming platforms.

Into The Arms Of Oblivion highlights the best of The Wrath with their emotive, high-energy punk rock melded together amongst a dark gothic undertone. A sound they have honed with over two decades in the game, Into the Arms of Oblivion pushes the sound of The Wrath further, defying expectations and doubling down on the raw energy that has defined them for two decades.’ via Vinnies Records on Vinyl and available via all streaming platforms.

Into The Arms Of Oblivion highlights the best of The Wrath with their emotive, high-energy punk rock melded together amongst a dark gothic undertone. A sound they have honed with over two decades in the game, Into the Arms of Oblivion pushes the sound of The Wrath further, defying expectations and doubling down on the raw energy that has defined them for two decades.

The Everblack Podcast caught up with The Wrath frontman Tommy Creeper to talk about their new album ’Into The Arms Of Oblivion’, the creation of the record, covering Bantha Fodder, their Movieworld’s Fright Nights residency, upcoming plans and more!

Watch/listen to the interview here: 

For 22 years, The Wrath have been a relentless force in Australian punk/rock, igniting chaos since 2003 and proving they are built to last. From hazy beginnings, they have conquered Australia and Japan, and now they’re gearing up to drop their third full-length album, Into the Arms of Oblivion, out May 30th, 2025—a fresh chapter in their storied run.
This is not a band that fits neatly into boxes. The Wrath fuse punk, rock, metal, rockabilly, hardcore, goth, and industrial with a fearless edge, earning respect across scenes and tearing down genre walls.

Their live legacy speaks volumes—sharing stages with heavyweights like The Misfits, Tiger Army, Lagwagon, and The 69 Eyes, and leaving their mark on festivals like Big Day Out, Dead of Winter, and Wallapolooza.

Their 2015 album Disillusions and Resolutions—tracked by Sid Constantine, mixed by Govinda Doyle, and mastered by Mathew Gray—unleashed fan-favourites “Misgivings are Through” and “Blood On Your Hands,” sparking their first international jaunt through Japan’s punk underground.

The Wrath kept rolling with “Long Time Dead” in 2019, then dropped “Wrong Side” in 2022—a prescient gut-punch with a self-produced animated video that screams defiance. Even as the world flipped upside down, they adapted, landing a standout gig at Movieworld’s Fright Nights on the Gold Coast.

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New Album ‘Into The Arms Of Oblivion’ Out now

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