Rob Zombie Announces New Album ‘The Great Satan’, Shares First Single ‘Punks and Demons’
The album arrives February 2026 via Nuclear Blast Records.
Image supplied
Rob Zombie is stepping back from the world of film to deliver fans a new album in 2026.
Arriving February 27 via Nuclear Blast Records, Zombie’s eighth solo album, The Great Satan, is the long-awaited follow-up to 2021’s The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy, which was also Zombie’s first album to top the Billboard Charts.
The Great Satan is produced by Zeuss, who was also in the studio for Zombies’ previous tw albums (2016’s The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser and 2021’s The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy) and composed the music for his movies 31, 3 from Hell and The Munsters.
Along with announcing the release of The Great Satan, Zombie has shared the album’s first single, the rollicking industrial metal track ‘Punks and Demons’. Check it out below.
READ MORE: These New South Whales Drop Single ‘MISS HER’ Ahead of Australian Tour
Making his name as the frontman of industrial metal act White Zombie, Rob has become a star in his own right, both as a solo artist and a movie director.
As a musician, he made four albums with White Zombie, with their fourth and final ablum, Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head, arguably the group’s best.
He then levelled up with his debut solo album Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International, which includes the mega hit ‘Dragula’, and has continued to release albums at regular intervals over the past 25 years.
Zombie’s first film was 2003’s horror House of a 1000 Corpses, which became a cult classic. The horror-obsessed Zombie would go on to direct The Devil’s Rejects, 3 from Hell, The Munsters and two new Halloween films.
Now well established as a filmmaker, Zombie returns to his first love, music, for what’s shaping up to be another thrilling release from the multi-talented creative.
‘Punks and Demons’ by Rob Zombie is out now. The Great Satan arrives February 27 via Nuclear Blast Records. Pre-order here.
The Icelandic singer is heading our way this July and August.
The Brazilian heavy metal legends have also shared the EP’s lead single ‘The Place’.
The Brisbane indie act will be joined on the road by special guests The Tullamarines and Tear Drive.
Lindsey Kraft + A Piano Present: We’ve Been Here Before is co-produced by Ben Folds.
Also along for the ride are special guests Growth and Slaughtercult.
This tour marks Bush’s first headline tour of Australia and New Zealand in three decades.
The duo have also shared the album’s first single, ‘Hits Are The Worst’.
The tour arrives in support of Lucky’s upcoming EP, Biting Heels.
The Nordic festival’s 2026 bill also includes Florence + the Machine, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and the Clipse.
The beloved SA rockers will perform their sophomore album in full on the tour.
The indie singer-songwriter has also dropped new single ‘Muscle’.
James Geue gets down with what’s happening in SA when it comes to hip-hop, house and techno.
The one time INXS member is headlining his first Australian tour this October.
Geese, Lola Young, Wolf Alice, Rosaliá and more took home awards.
Both tracks are taken from Courtney Barnett’s upcoming solo album, Creature of Habit.
The band are taking over The Gov in June with support from Sunsick Daisy and Molly Rocket.
Will Oakeshott goes to the dark side to gather up all things metal in South Australia.
This tour salutes Luca Brasi’s third album and the band’s legacy.
The Aussie fav will be performing her latest single, ‘Eclipse’.
Catch Vlads performing in Adelaide at The Austral in March.
The Michigan rockers will be joined on tour by Imminence and Invent Animate.
The Australian leg of the global hip hop festival was meant to take place in Melbourne and Sydney the first weekend of March.
The album includes the latest single ‘Fault Line’.
Catch Beccy Cole performing as part of Adelaide Fringe next week.
Added to the lineup are the likes of mgk, Viagra Boys, Jade and more.
The annual showcase of Aussie music takes place in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley this September.
The day is headlined by The Southern River Band and features a special afternoon set from Kingswood.