The Long Surrender is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Needtobreathe. The album was released on March 27, 2026, via MCA Nashville and Drive All Night Records to CD, LP, digital download, and streaming formats.
The Long Surrender was supported by the release of two singlesâÂÂ"Momma Loves Me" on September 5, 2025, and "Where You Call Home" on November 14, 2025âÂÂand two promotional singles: "The Long Surrender" on January 23, 2026, and "Highlands" on February 27, 2026. The album was produced by Dave Cobb and written primarily by Bear Rinehart; one song was co-written with John-Luke Carter. It features a guest appearance from the Red Clay Strays.
The lead single from The Long Surrender, a "comforting ballad" titled "Momma Loves Me", was released on September 5, 2026. The song featured a guest appearance from The Red Clay Strays. On August 27, 2025, the song was announced for upcoming release and made available for preorder. "Momma Loves Me" first came into being after, backstage at a concert in Brooklyn, New York, Rhinehart shared a demo of the song with The Red Clay Strays' frontman Brandon Coleman. Coleman was moved upon hearing the recording, and requested that he be featured on the completed track. A short documentary was premiered exclusively on Rolling Stone to demonstrate the process in which they recorded the song. The song was supported by the release of a lyric video, which was released to YouTube.
On November 14, 2025, Needtobreathe released the second single from The Long Surrender, titled "Where You Call Home". The song "reflects a bittersweet longing for one's place in this world", containing "rich harmonies" and "delicate instrumentation". Rinehart claimed that the song "isn't necessarily about a place", but is more so about "the rituals and reminders that pull us back to who we really are".
On January 23, 2026, the album's title track, "The Long Surrender", was released as the album's first promotional single. That same day, the album was announced for its upcoming release, and alongside the release, was made available for preorder through the band's official website. It was followed by the album's second, and final promotional single, "Highlands", which was released on February 27, 2026. Both releases were promoted by lyric videos, which were uploaded to YouTube.
The album was produced by Cobb at his own studio in Savannah, Georgia. The album's twelve songs were written by Rhinehart during a "deeply personal, therapeutic writing season". Rhinehart explained the writing process behind the album's creation, saying,
The album contains string elements. Alli Patton of Holler observed the use of "nimble plucks, a distant beat and resonant keys," which she described as "all-powerful in its simplicity," also containing "gorgeous harmonies and striking lead vocals." Music Corporation of America described it as having "harmonies, keys, slide guitar, and subtle percussion," causing it to be "stripped-down but elegant prayerful." Billboard observed that the album contains "soulful, gospel music-tinged harmonies", demonstrating themes of "forgiveness, grace and gratefulness".
The album was supported with Needtobreathe touring on the Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour in late 2025. The Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour visited eighteen locations in the United States, beginning November 6, 2025, and continuing until December 7, 2025. In March 2026, they announced The Long Surrender Tour for summer of that year. The tour visited 25 venues in the United States, visiting the first location on August 12, 2026 and the final location on September 20, 2026.
Credits adapted from Tidal.