News: UnWorthy Announces Lineup Shift as Frontman Steps Away, Band Presses Forward
In a scene built on endurance, few moments are rougher than a frontman stepping away mid‑stride. Christian deathcore outfit UnWorthy has announced that vocalist Dennis Woods will be departing the band, closing a chapter that began with its founding in 2017. His decision, framed as a personal one, centers on family and a sense of calling beyond the stage.
According to the band’s statement, Dennis will play one final show in Pomona, California on May 21, a moment that feels less like an ending and more like a handoff, especially with guitarist Jordan Jimenez set to take over vocal duties immediately after. Before that curtain falls, the band plans to record one last single with him, slated for a summer release.
There’s no drama here, just a grounded transition. UnWorthy isn’t slowing down. Alongside Jordan’s move to vocals, Anthony Garate will shift from bass to guitar, with a new bassist expected to be announced later this summer. Behind the scenes, writing continues, shows are being booked.
Lineup changes are nothing new in heavy music, bands either fracture under the pressure or recalibrate and return sharper. UnWorthy appears to be choosing the latter path, carrying a quiet confidence into their next chapter.







