

"Seal The Deal & Let's Boogie" arrived in June 2016 and featured the chart-topping "Black Rose" and "The Devil's Bleeding Crown", in addition to the Top Five title track.VOLBEAT SHARE NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR “ BECOMING”ĮIGHTH STUDIO ALBUM, SERVANT OF THE MIND, OUT NOW VIA REPUBLIC RECORDS
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VOLBEAT bassist Kaspar Boye Larsen confirmed to France's Loud TV that the band's upcoming LP is once again being produced by the group's longtime collaborator Jacob Hansen. I can't say anything, because it can change. Some of them are already installed others we just have to wait and see. But we do have plans for certain guests that we're flirting with a little bit right now. We always write the material and then listen to the songs and see if it could fit other artists out there. So we've never really been writing stuff where we sit down and say, 'Who are we gonna bring to this album?' and then we write the song. 'Wow, this could be amazing with Danko Jones,' or, 'This could be amazing with Mille from KREATOR,' or something like that, or Barney from NAPALM DEATH. But we're still in the process where we can develop the VOLBEAT style and progress the VOLBEAT style."Īsked if VOLBEAT has plans to invite guest musicians to appear on its next album, Poulsen said: "When it comes to guests, it's always about when we write the songs that when you keep on playing them in the rehearsal room, sometimes you hear different singers or guitar players or musicians being on top of that.
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"When you have that signature sound, it's so much in your DNA how to write songs and how you sound like. Because the last time I checked, I was still in MOTÖRHEAD.' It pretty much sounds like all the other MOTÖRHEAD albums.' And he said, 'Well, thank you very much. There was a guy interviewing Lemmy from MOTÖRHEAD. "The new song, 'The Everlasting', definitely has a heavy touch, but it's impossible for me to say if that's the direction for the next album. And it has to be fun to record it, and it has to be fun to go on the road and play it live. "And then five or six rehearsals later, it goes, 'Oh, that doesn't work.' So we skip a lot of material to get to the right songs, where we feel, 'This seems right.' Because, at the end of the day, it has to be fun to play in the rehearsal room, and it has to be fun playing it two hundred times.

This is a song that's gonna end up on the album,'" he continued. "When we go to the rehearsal room, you can have a certain feeling about, 'This is a keeper. And you can have certain ideas when you sit down and write your songs, and going through the material that what kind of direction you're going, but at the end of the day, when I write, everything changes every day. He responded: "The last album turned out to be more like a rock album. This past summer, VOLBEAT frontman Michael Poulsen was asked by Greece's "TV War" if the new song "The Everlasting", which the band has been performing at some of its recent live shows, is indicative of the direction of the group's next studio album. "We're right in the middle of it right now," he repeated. Obviously, we're right smack in the middle of it right now, so it's hard to say, but definitely has a big rock feel to it, which I think is a cool thing."Īccording to Caggiano, VOLBEAT still has "tons of stuff to do" in the studio for the upcoming album. Guitarist Rob Caggiano told Loudwire about the follow-up to 2016's "Seal The Deal & Let's Boogie": "It's definitely not going to be the same thing as the last record or the record before it. Danish/American rock 'n' rollers VOLBEAT have entered the studio to begin recording their new album for a tentative early 2019 release.
