Five Finger Death Punch Shares Song Snippets from New Album
Listen to snippets of new songs from the upcoming Five Finger Death Punch album
The guys of Five Finger Death Punch spent much of July on a summer headlining tour with In This Moment, but now, they’re back in the studio, working on their upcoming new album. The band has been working on a new album all year, and now, fans have a new taste of the new music.
In a new, behind-the-scenes video filmed while they were on tour this summer, the Las Vegas gents perform short clips of a handful of new songs. Check out the video via YouTube below.
Guitarist Zoltan Bathory said in a prior teaser video that, “It feels like it is gonna be a heavier record. I’m kind of in the ‘War Is The Answer’ (2007) mood — the first, second record, that’s some of the kind of stuff that’s in my head right now,” he said. “It’s always a balance. Jason (Hook) will bring the midtempo, the slower niceties. Naturally, our records always end up being a mixture. It has to be a roller coaster, it has to be a ride. It has to be a full landscape.”
However heavy, the upcoming album will mark the band’s follow-up to 2018’s “And Justice for None.” That album currently has a No. 1 active rock hit in Five Finger Death Punch’s cover of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band’s “Blue on Black.”
In other news, Five Finger Death Punch will hit the road on a North American arena tour this fall with support form Three Days Grace and Bad Wolves. That tour will begin with a two night stand Nov. 1 and 2 in Las Vegas.
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