DALLAS, TX — Adorn, a Dallas-based post-hardcore/alternative five-piece, has released their debut full-length album, Let Love Remain, available now on all major streaming platforms. Drawing clear inspiration from the likes of Thrice, Saosin, and Circa Survive, the band has crafted a debut that feels less like a tentative first step and more like a fully realized artistic statement — heavy without being hollow, melodic without losing its edge, and thoughtful without losing its impact.
Let Love Remain blends the muscle of modern rock with a more expansive, atmospheric edge that gives the record real depth. At the center is vocalist Austin Gordon, whose performance carries both intensity and control — moving seamlessly between clean singing, fry screams, and false chord techniques, conveying vulnerability and intensity in equal measure. Behind him, the guitar work of Kalen Orr and Eric Jones shifts between sharp, urgent riffs and wider, textured passages, while Logan Gavaldon’s bass provides warmth and depth as a counterbalance. Drummer Ray Rose, described by critics as bringing a jazz-influenced approach to the kit, plays with fluidity and precision, full of subtle improvisations that add depth without overshadowing the songs.

Thematically, the album tackles political polarization, cultural division, and the erosion of genuine human connection. Rather than leaning into cynicism, Let Love Remain pushes toward something more hopeful — not naïve about the state of things, but refusing to accept disconnection as the end point. Structured as a cohesive album experience from start to finish, the record’s eleven tracks are connected by recurring lyrical threads and details that reward repeated listens.
Produced, mixed, and mastered entirely in-house by the band — with drums tracked at Anthem Recording — the record is immaculate yet retains a human quality that sets it apart. Lead single “Pass the Pulse” has already earned placement on a major Spotify workout playlist with over 318,000 saves and is performing strongly across the platform’s algorithmic radio channels. The band has additionally secured airplay on Dallas’ KXT 91.7, Alt 103.7, and KNON 88.1.
Adorn has steadily built their reputation in the DFW live music circuit, most notably opening for post-hardcore veterans Saosin at a sold-out show at Trees in Dallas — putting them in front of a room that knows exactly what this kind of band sounds like. They perform regularly alongside DFW acts Set//Adrift, Nygma, and Brave Days at venues including Three Links, Club Dada, and Texas Tea Room.
To celebrate the release, Adorn will perform a headline release show on Saturday, April 25, 2026 at RBC (Red Blood Club) in Dallas, TX.
Let Love Remain is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms. More information at adornband.com.






