New Music Review - ‘Bleed Hope’ the album, The Transits

The Transits released their latest album, Bleed Hope, on the 5th of December, 2025. Cover artwork provided by The Transits

Hey Santa, can we get a new album from The Transits this month for Christmas? Maybe gift it a little earlier than the 25th? Really? Wow.

Santa promised and The Transits delivered with their rock-infused new 15-track album, Bleed Hope, released on Friday.

The Transits are notably very well-established, with having quite the career behind (and of course), ahead of them. With the release of their latest album that is quietly seeping out into the world second by second, their phenomenally tight sound is unique to them and stands out with such oomph that it’ll be impossible for listeners to not find at least one track that they can chuck on in the car or while jamming out at home.

Bleed Hope is the lovechild of hard graft for The Transits who took a year to write and record it, meanwhile juggling all of life’s natural hurdles that unexpectedly came their way.

Throughout Bleed Hope, you tune into the fact that the album is a great achievement for the band, it has a lot of power and is a predominant piece of work that The Transits can forever be proud of.

Bleed Hope blends different genres together seamlessly and we are treated to a mix of tunes that will have you moving and grooving, tracks that are a little more rock-heavy, while others maintain that grunge-type vibe.

Notable tracks from the album include Bleed Hope, the energy that comes straight from this place of what sounds like late 90s rock, something that will throw you right back to the good ole days. It tends to showcase some of the finest elements of what The Transits create and it’s just quite the vibe.

Empty Room is another standout tune on the album, if you’re a fan of Paramore, this one will really tickle your wild little brain as it does lean into that indie/emo space with this great intensity that engages the listener from the get-go.

Outsiders is the catchiest song from Bleed Hope; it makes you want to go and do some parkour or jump off a rooftop straight into a pool because the mood of the entire thing? Just straight up incredibly fun.

Overall, Bleed Hope opens multiple doors and has a lot of twists throughout. The Transits have really made this one illuminate in such a special way, so it’s worth going over and having a listen to the full album right now.


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