“Chaos Habitual,” dropping November 25, 2025, is Broken Romeo at their most untamed. Tucson’s long-running alt-rock survivors pull up with a track that feels like a storm tightened into three and a half minutes, loud, unnerving, and way too addictive to play just once. If their sound sits somewhere between Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, and the moody swagger of The Cult or Danzig, this single pushes that formula into darker, more cinematic territory.

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From the moment the guitars kick in, you can tell this song was built for both massive speakers and late-night headphone sessions. The riffs are thick and restless, the rhythm section swings like it’s dragging you into a ritual, and James Turpin’s vocal delivery sits right on the edge between warning and confession. It fits the themes perfectly, obsession, spiraling habits, and the kind of internal chaos people pretend they’ve got under control.

What makes “Chaos Habitual” hit so hard is its urgency. Nothing feels polished for the sake of it; the whole track breathes like something alive. It lines up effortlessly with the current wave of dark alt-rock, sliding into playlists next to Royal Blood, QOTSA, and anything with grit and emotional punch.

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The single also ties into their larger Infirmus Orbis visual project, which makes sense, the song is practically begging for a cinematic world around it. With this release, Broken Romeo aren’t just keeping up with the modern rock scene; they’re pushing into new territory with confidence, fire, and a little danger.
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