Volbeat’s God Of Angels Trust: A Riff-Raging Rebirth That’ll Blow Your Metal Mind
Listen up, you headbanging heathens—Volbeat, Denmark’s reigning kings of rock ‘n’ roll rebellion, are unleashing their ninth album, God Of Angels Trust, on June 6 via Republic/Universal, and it’s a beast ready to claw your face off. Michael Poulsen (vox/guitar), Jon Larsen (drums), and Kaspar Boye Larsen (bass) are back with a vengeance, ditching the rulebook and cranking out a slab of metal that’s raw, wild, and dripping with their signature vibe. This ain’t just another record—it’s a rebirth, a middle finger to convention, and a love letter to their diehard legion of riff-worshipping fans.
The first single, “By a Monster’s Hand,” is out now, and it’s a mid-paced crusher that’ll have you slamming your fists and growling along. No cookie-cutter beats here—just pummeling rhythms tangled with hooks that hit like a sledgehammer. The video’s a trip too, blending live Volbeat fury with some creepy, familiar face stalking the shadows. Ghost Atomic and director Adam Rothlein (the madmen behind “Shotgun Blues” and “Leviathan”) cooked up ...