LATEX GRENADE – return with fiery new single and video
- by eternalterror
- Posted on 26-05-2026
San Diego hard rock trio Latex Grenade has officially unleashed their blistering new single and music video, Suffer, the latest offering from their long-awaited upcoming album, Bee Miner.
Known for their explosive blend of punk energy, thrash-infused riffs and anthemic hard rock hooks, Latex Grenade have spent over a decade carving out their reputation as one of San Diego’s most relentless underground rock exports. Having released six studio albums and toured extensively across the United States and South Africa, the band’s latest chapter signals a darker, sharper and more refined evolution in their sound.
Bee Miner arrives as the band’s first full-length album in eight years, a post-pandemic body of work rooted in themes of adversity, survival and personal struggle. Produced with longtime collaborator Theo Crous of Springbok Nude Girls fame, the album captures the emotional weight and intensity that has defined Latex Grenade’s journey.
Written during the final stages of completing the album, Suffer quickly became a defining moment for the band.
“This one came out very naturally,” explains vocalist and guitarist Geoff Davis. “We hadn’t really written a song in a couple years, but once the creative momentum returned while finishing the album, this track flowed easily. It became the perfect statement to us and the world that Latex Grenade is back.”

At its core, Suffer is a powerful anthem about resilience and choosing positivity in the face of overwhelming negativity.
“The main premise of the song is really about reaching the point where enough is enough,” says Davis. “You can’t control everything happening around you, but you can control your outlook. The question becomes: can you still find happiness even when everything around you seems to be suffering?”
Musically, the track balances raw aggression with soaring melodic hooks. The song’s unforgettable chorus became the foundation for the writing process, with the lyrics arriving before the melody, a rare occurrence for the band.
“We knew immediately that we wanted this song to hit as hard as possible,” Davis explains. “Everything about it needed to feel direct, urgent and full of energy.”
The recording process for Suffer stretched across two continents. Drums were recorded at Bellville Studios in Cape Town, South Africa with Theo Crous, while the remainder of the track was completed at The Counterflow Haus in San Diego, California. The band intentionally stripped the arrangement back to maximize the impact and power of every note.
“We wanted every hit, every lyric and every instrument to matter,” says Davis. “The less clutter there is, the bigger and louder the song becomes.”
Since forming in 2009, Latex Grenade has evolved through numerous line-up changes and musical transformations, eventually finding their signature blend of heavy hard rock and punk urgency. The band has performed in over 27 states across multiple national tours, appeared at SXSW in Austin and toured South Africa alongside legendary rock outfit Springbok Nude Girls during their Beautiful Evolution Tour.
Their experiences on the road combined with years of growth, adversity and reinvention have culminated in Bee Miner, which the band describes in five simple words:
“Latex Grenade Does Not Quit.”
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