Volbeat Returns With New Album and Announces New Tour

Tickets for July 31st Walmart AMP Show Go On Sale to the Public at 10 am on Friday, March 14

Published Thursday, March 6, 2025 10:00 am
by Marketing Communications

VOLBEAT — Michael Poulsen (vocals, guitar), Jon Larsen (drums) and Kaspar Boye Larsen (bass) — announced today their ninth album, God Of Angels Trust, which will be supported by the Greatest Of All Tours Worldwide.

 

The tour is coming to the Walmart AMP with special guests Halestorm and The Ghost Inside on Thursday, July 31 as part of the 2025 Cox Concert Series. Gates open at 5:30 pm. Show starts at 7 pm.

 

Fans who pre-order the album from volbeat.dk or select Universal Music Group webstores through 5 pm local time on Sunday, March 9 will receive a code to access tickets before anyone else starting Monday, March 10 at 10 am local time. The album arrives on June 6 via longtime label Vertigo/Universal. Pre-order it here.

Tickets go on sale to the public at 10 am on Friday, March 14. Standard ticket prices range from $29.50 - $129.50 plus applicable fees. Purchase tickets online only at amptickets.com or ticketmaster.com

 

Also today, the band shares the first taste of new music via the video for the first single "By a Monster's Hand." The song is a mid-paced riff-fest with no concessions to standard meter, juxtaposing pummeling rhythms with point-counterpoint hooks.

Watch the video, which splices footage of Volbeat in their most natural state of performing, all the while following an ominously unsettling and familiar face, here. The video was produced by Ghost Atomic and directed by Adam Rothlein, the same team that lensed videos for prior Volbeat hits "Shotgun Blues," "Die To Live," and "Leviathan."

With God Of Angels Trust, the Danish band — which has scored 10 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Mainstream Rock airplay chart, the most ever for a band based outside North America — has thrown caution to the wind, ignored comfort zones, and paid little heed to traditional songwriting in the search for something more immediate and surprising.  The end result will thrill Volbeat's dedicated legion of fans.
 
"In the past, I've taken a long time to write and obsessed over so many elements of the songs before finishing them," says Poulsen. "This time, I wanted to make a Volbeat record without thinking too much about it. Instead of following any kind of structure I said, 'Okay, there are no rules. I can do anything I want. I can start with a chorus or do songs that are just a bunch of verses stacked on top of each other. Anything goes.' That was freeing for me and made it exciting to write this album."
  
Poulsen's excitement to thwart convention is palpable throughout God Of Angels Trust, a punchy, crunchy album that's undeniably Volbeat, yet marches to a fresh new metallic and melodic energy. 
 
Poulsen started working on songs for the follow-up to 2021's Servant of the Mind in the summer of 2024. Volbeat was taking a year-long break from touring to give Poulsen a chance to recover from throat surgery and to tour with his death metal band, Asinhell. Driven equally by his excitement to record a new Volbeat album and by his determination not to follow convention, Poulsen worked on songs for a mere three weeks with bandmates Jon and Kaspar Boye Larsen. Amazingly, they worked on a new song at every rehearsal. Three weeks into the process, Volbeat had arranged half of God Of Angels Trust. That's when Poulsen decided that having no rules meant he could follow his muse wherever it took him, and he veered off on a different path. He and the band still wrote and rehearsed two songs a week, but they started composing more familiar rock songs that drew from traditional elements. 
  
The band entered the studio with their longtime producer Jacob Hansen in fall 2024. As with the songwriting, Poulsen wanted to work quickly and rely on instinct, so they just plugged in and started to play. To keep the music sounding urgent and immediate, Volbeat recorded live in the studio, playing as few takes as possible before moving from one song to the next. 
 
When it came time to add lead guitar, there was no question that Volbeat would tap Flemming C. Lund, who currently tours with the band and worked with Polsen in Asinhell. A mere 13 days after they started working with Hansen, the album was finished.   
  
"In some ways, it feels like we've come full circle,” Poulsen explains. "If you start drawing a circle over an extended period of time, eventually you've going to get back where you started, and that's how I feel now. I've dealt with medical operations, lineup changes, and all these things, and now it feels like a rebirth. It doesn't feel like we're doing our ninth studio album, it feels like we're on our first album again and there's something really refreshing about that."

 

Add-ons for the 2025 season include reserved parking, AMP Underground, Fast Track, collectible tickets and lawn chair rentals. Concert tickets and add-ons for this show will be delivered digitally via Ticketmaster. Patrons will access their tickets by logging into their Ticketmaster account or using the Ticketmaster app.  

 

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