Multi-million streaming, UK-based PRESIDENT operates at the intersection of heavy music, electronic experimentation, and cinematic atmosphere. Refusing to conform to the traditional structures of genre or identity, PRESIDENT prioritises intent over image.
PRESIDENT have issued the first new music of 2026 in the form of the new single “ANGEL WINGS.
The stunningly transcendent and richly layered song is the next step in the band’s sonic evolution — a mix of alt rock and industrial, programmed beats, and push-and-pull breakdowns.
“‘Angel Wings’ reflects a search for spiritual redemption and the resolve to begin again,” the artist explains. “It marks the opening of a new chapter. At its core, the song speaks to holding close those who matter most, while remaining unmoved by detractors.”
“Angel Wings” is a new term for PRESIDENT in many ways. It’s not only the first new song of the year — it’s also the band’s first release for Atlantic Records.
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The debut EP, King of Terrors, was released in Autumn 2025. Listen here.
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