After 13 long years, the question that has echoed through the metal community has finally been answered: When will there be new Danza music? The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, the legendary mathcore band that reunited in 2025, has just dropped their first new single in over a decade, and it’s already making waves. But here’s where it gets exciting—the track, titled Say When, is currently receiving exclusive hourly airings on SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal station, starting today, February 26th, at 12PM CST. And this is the part most people miss: the single won’t hit streaming platforms until March 6th, so this is your chance to hear it before the rest of the world. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this long-awaited return worth the wait, or has the band’s sound evolved in ways that might divide their fanbase? Let’s dive in.
For over a decade, fans have been clamoring for new material, and each band member has their own story of being asked the same question: When will there be new Danza music? Whether it was through personal encounters, social media, or chance meetings, the demand has been relentless. Now, the band is stepping into what they’re calling the Danza 5 Era, kicking it off with Say When. This isn’t just a song—it’s a statement, a thank-you to the fans who’ve stuck with them through the years. But it also raises a thought-provoking question: Can a band truly recapture the magic after such a long hiatus, or does time inevitably change the essence of their sound?
The single will be played every hour on the hour for 24 hours on Liquid Metal, hosted by Shawn The Butcher, giving die-hard fans a full day to soak in the new material. For those who can’t wait, pre-saves are available now at https://ffm.to/saywhendanza. The band’s message is clear: This is for you. But as we gear up for the streaming release on March 6th, it’s worth asking—will Say When live up to the hype, or will it spark debates about the band’s evolution? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—are you here for the new Danza, or do you think some things are better left in the past?