Musician and filmmaker Rob Zombie has confirmed the release of his eighth studio album, titled The Great Satan . The album is scheduled for release on February 27, 2026, via Nuclear Blast Records , and its first single, the track "Punks And Demons," has already been released, accompanied by a music video directed by the artist himself.

The successor to The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy (2021), the new work is described as a return to the sounds of the beginning of his solo career, reclaiming his "Hellbilly" roots with a strong infusion of punk rock and heavy metal.

Back to the roots: Changes in the lineup

The new album also consolidates a new phase for Rob Zombie's band, which has undergone significant changes recently. Bassist Rob “Blasko” Nicholson , who played on the artist's first three iconic albums ( Hellbilly Deluxe , The Sinister Urge , and Educated Horses ), returned to the group after 18 years, replacing Matt “Piggy D.” Montgomery , who announced his departure in January 2024.

There was also a change in the guitar lineup, which occurred at the end of 2022. With John 5 leaving for Mötley Crüe , replacing guitarist and founding member Mick Mars , Zombie recruited another familiar face to fans: guitarist Mike Riggs . Like Blasko, Riggs was a key figure in the early years of Rob Zombie's solo career, having recorded the albums Hellbilly Deluxe and The Sinister Urge before leaving in 2004.

Watch the music video for the new single, “Punks And Demons”:

Check out the cover art and tracklist for The Great Satan :

Album cover for The Great Satan. Credit: Press release.

Rob Zombie: The Great Satan

  1. FTW 84
  2. Tarantula
  3. I'm a Rock 'N' Roller
  4. Heathen Days
  5. Who Am I
  6. Black Rat Coffin
  7. Sir Lord Acid Wolfman
  8. Punks and Demons
  9. The Devilman
  10. Out of Sight
  11. Revolution Motherfuckers
  12. Welcome to the Electric Age
  13. The Black Scorpion
  14. Unclean Animals
  15. Serious Discontent

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