
Senser have released Full Body Rebellion—an explosive new video that serves as both a sonic antidote and a rallying cry, marking the announcement of a brand-new run of shows.
The track is taken from Sonic Dissidence (reviewed by SonicAbuse here), the band’s first new album in 12 years. Self-funded, self-produced, and unapologetically uncompromised, the record captures Senser at their most defiant and dynamic.
“The idea of full body rebellion is the moment when we have a kind of visceral physical reaction to the sheer quantities of disinformation that were absorbing constantly. Like a body rejecting a toxin. The rhythms are inspired by early drum machine hip-hop beats.” – Senser
Watch the ‘Full Body Rebellion’ video here:
Senser will hit the road for a run of headline UK dates in 2026, following their performance at the Bearded Theory Festival on May 24th. The headline tour kicks off on June 12th at the Brudenell in Leeds and wraps up on June 27th at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh, with special guests – Collapsed Lung.
“Senser has been in a period of intense focus creating the new album and the energy of the band is at full pressure. The gigs will be an explosion, delivering anthems like ‘Eject ‘and ‘Age of Panic’ alongside a whole new wave of songs that hit hard—challenging fear-based control systems, illucminating the dissonance of modern life – delivered with a seismic intensity that shakes you to your core.” explain the band.

Senser emerged from the UK’s underground scene with an explosion that still echoes to this day. Fusing hip-hop, metal, electronica, and sharp-edged protest, the band quickly gained notoriety for their high-voltage shows and a sound that refused to be contained. Their 1994 debut album Stacked Up smashed into the UK charts at number 4, sparking a global wave of press, radio, TV and tours,—building a dedicated cult following along the way.
With a string of powerful album releases—including Asylum (1997), SCHEMAtic (2003), How To Do Battle (2009), and To The Capsules (2013)—Senser have continually evolved while keeping their revolutionary spirit alive. Collaborations with producers such as Arthur Baker (Afrika Bambaataa), Neil McLellan (The Prodigy), and Scott Harding (New Kingdom, Wu-Tang Clan) have only sharpened their edge.
After the pandemic’s global pause, Senser roared back into action in 2023, selling out London’s iconic 100 Club. The gig marked a triumphant return, offering fans their first taste of the new material destined for the Sonic Dissidence album. The response was overwhelming—proof that Senser’s relevance and power remain as fierce as ever.
With Sonic Dissidence earning widespread acclaim, live dates continue to sell out rapidly, as Senser’s supporters rally behind a band that has always stood for something bigger and louder than just the music.
To order the Sonic Dissidence album on CD and vinyl go to; https://linktr.ee/senserband
To stream Sonic Dissidence go to https://earache.lnk.to/SONICDISSIDENCE –
Senser tour dates in full
2026
March
06th Concerns De Casino in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
28th Thessaloniki Greece
29th Athens Greece
May
24th Bearded Theory Festival
June
12th Leeds Brudenell Social Cub
13th Manchester Academy 3
26th Newcastle The Lubber Room
27th Edinburgh Voodoo Rooms
August
08th Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire Lakefest
To purchase tickets go to: https://www.seetickets.com/tour/senser
Senser is
Heitham Al-Sayed – vocals
James Barrett – bass
Kerstin Haigh – vocals
Nick Michaelson – guitar
John Morgan – drums
DJ Agzilla – decks/samples
