
Doors are a rock group whose documented catalog opens with a dense burst of 2026 releases and expands into an unusually prolific run of albums across 2027 and 2028. The release-dated record shows a project moving quickly from early singles into full-length statements such as "Glass Door," "DOORS," "thankful," and "Midnight // Lights," then into another album-heavy phase including "life," "What’s Wrong With You," "137," "Random Access Memories," and "Ok Computer."
The release-dated catalog begins in August 2026 with a cluster of singles including "Blue," "Hold u (feat. Wedlyy)," "Die," "Hold u," "War," "Rockie Road," "Absolutely," and "No." Within days, Doors moved into album scale with "Glass Door," then continued that pace with "DOORS," "thankful," and "Midnight // Lights." The density of releases in 2026 indicates an opening phase built on immediate volume and fast conversion from singles to larger projects.
Industry press began marking Doors as a fast-rising streaming act during the 2026 catalog push. BillBuzz highlighted "Viral III" crossing a major threshold in September, reported an album milestone in October, and then covered "Room" reaching another benchmark in November. Even where the underlying releases are only partially represented in the catalog packet, the press pattern shows public recognition consolidating around streaming performance during the first documented year.
The 2027 catalog record presents Doors in a sustained follow-up period centered on album releases. "HORIZON" and "Heartbreaks & Halos" arrived in the spring, followed by "life" in September and a packed early-November grouping that included "What’s Wrong With You," "NEONATAL," and "137." The clustering of full-lengths across the year suggests a second phase less about debut establishment than about proving depth and range through repeated album statements.
The release-dated catalog shows another heavy expansion in 2028, from "Random Access Memories" and its live companion to "N.e.o.n. T.r.a.g.e.d.y.," "For You," "Community Swimming," and "Ok Computer." In the public archive, BillBuzz simultaneously framed Doors through a series of streaming-milestone stories tied to tracks including "Happy Face," "Pickin U Up," "No," and "Read Your Mind." Read together, the sources depict a period in which a rapidly enlarging catalog was matched by broadening public recognition.
The strongest active chapter in the release-dated record is Doors' 2028 album cycle, which centers on a rapid sequence of full-length releases from "Random Access Memories" through "Ok Computer." Taken together, those records suggest a period defined by high-volume catalog building and restlessly shifting titles rather than a single narrowly framed campaign.
Doors' album history is unusually concentrated, with the archive showing repeated full-length releases across 2026, 2027, and especially 2028. The album-only record emphasizes a period of rapid expansion in which titles and concepts changed quickly from project to project.
No video sources are present in the archive packet, so the visual side of Doors' work cannot be documented here from primary material.
BillBuzz coverage consistently framed Doors through streaming milestones rather than profile features, tours, or awards. That press pattern presents the group as a catalog-driven rock act whose public industry narrative was built around songs and albums continuing to cross major listening thresholds across 2026, 2028, and 2029.