
But, yeah, we’re not gonna be a band who releases an album every eight years.”Īsked if SABATON already had some ideas for a possible concept for the next studio album, Brodén told “TV War”: “We have a lot of concept ideas, actually. Now, since we are playing in Australia, North and South America and Asia as well, it, unfortunately, delays it a bit. “Before we didn’t play so much in South America and in North America and also Asia, so back in those days, we were done with the touring in time to do an album every two years. “The thing is, tour has taken us almost everywhere,” he said. I’m not saying we’re gonna start making a new album - we’re actually recording now.”Įarlier this year, Brodén told Greece’s “TV War” that there was a perfectly good explanation for the longer-than-usual wait for a new SABATON record. “We’ve got some exciting news to tell you guys,” Joakim said. SABATON singer Joakim Brodén and bassist Pär Sundström released a short video message earlier today letting their fans know what they can expect from the group in 2019.

The follow-up to 2016’s “The Last Stand” will be released next year via Nuclear Blast Records. Swedish metallers SABATON have entered the studio to begin recording their new album.
