Black Label Society will release their new full-length studio album, Engines of Demolition, on March 27, 2026 via Spinefarm. The album is available for pre-order now.
The band has also shared the album’s latest single, “Name in Blood,” which is streaming everywhere now. The song arrives alongside a powerful new music video, which can be watched below.
Engines of Demolition marks the band’s first studio album since 2021’s Doom Crew Inc.. Zakk Wylde began writing the record in 2022 during the Pantera Celebration World Tour and continued through 2025, drawing from a period filled with both personal and professional highs and lows. The album closes with “Ozzy’s Song,” a deeply personal tribute to the man who helped launch Wylde’s career.
“Engines of Demolition is a sincere ride through the peaks and valleys of the last four years—from some of the highest highs to the lowest lows and everything in between,” says Wylde.
Fan response to the video has been immediate and passionate, with listeners praising the song’s sheer power and unmistakable Black Label Society grit. That intensity carries directly into the lyrics, which frame devotion and loyalty as unbreakable vows rather than fleeting emotions. Lines like “I’d walk these stones of fire” and “There’s not a cross I would not bear” speak to endurance without regret, while the repeated refrain “I give you my name in blood” suggests a promise sealed permanently—identity, honor, and commitment bound together. Rather than softening its message, the song embraces struggle as part of the journey, a theme that has clearly struck a chord with fans worldwide.
Engines of Demolition Tracklist:
- Name in Blood
- Gatherer of Souls
- The Hand of Tomorrow’s Grave
- Better Days & Wiser Times
- Broken and Blind
- The Gallows
- Above & Below
- Back to Me
- Lord Humungus
- Pedal to the Floor
- Broken Pieces
- The Stranger
- Ozzy’s Song
Engines of Demolition follows the release of four singles: “The Gallows” (2024), “Lord Humungus” (2025), “Broken and Blind” (2025), and “Name in Blood” (2026).


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