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Helloween - To Release New Full Length In August


German power metal veterans Helloween have announced that their upcoming 17th studio album, Giants & Monsters, will be released on August 29th, 2025 via Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM). It is the follow-up to their self-titled 2021 album and the second record to feature vocalist Michael Kiske and guitarist Kai Hansen since they rejoined the band nearly a decade ago.

Helloween on the new album: "We locked ourselves in a studio, summoned some giants, wrestled a few monsters, and somehow came out with a brand-new album: Giants & Monsters. (It also smells like victory and possibly dragon breath.)

"The album is DONE.

"And because we're terrible at keeping secrets (and even worse at waiting)… Ready to enter the realm of riffs, roars, and ridiculous solos? Tracklist incoming. Brace yourselves. Or don't. We're not your parents."


Track listing is as follows:

01. Giants On The Run
02. Savior Of The World
03. A Little Is A Little Too Much
04. We Can Be Gods
05. Into The Sun
06. This Is Tokyo
07. Universe (Gravity For Hearts)
08. Hand Of God
09. Under The Moonlight
10. Majestic


Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Helloween
Posted: 13.04.2025 by Metal God


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13.04.2025 - 22:15
SethM
I’m excited but I’ve also read that this is going to be a simpler album than the previous one. I don’t hope that means that they take the foot off the gas. I loved their last album.
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13.04.2025 - 22:21
SethM
“ Deris was asked by The Metal Command how the material for HELLOWEEN's next album compares to that on "Helloween". He said: "I'd say it's much more easy listening, because there's less constructed stuff on it. It's more flowing with the wind, so to say. It's very, very positive, so I would rather say it's more happy, happy HELLOWEEN than the other album. I think it's a bit more… yeah, the flow is, for my taste, not as edgy as the last album, which was cool — I like edgy stuff — but we should have more or less some counterpart to edgy, more exhausting things. The last album, for me, was great to listen through — it was edgy, it was heavy, it was complicated here and there — but after listening to it, then I needed a pause. It was exhausting. After [listening to 'Helloween'], I needed some break, put it that way. I loved it, and I still love it, but it's demanding. I think the next album will be much more easy listening, I think much more enjoyable to sing along [to]; there are lots of parts in there. So I would rather describe it as a more happy, happy HELLOWEEN album. That would be the best description."

What does “easy listening” mean…😬😬😬😬. I will never say that their last album was exhausting to listen to. It was awesome start to finish
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14.04.2025 - 01:11
Can't wait! From my understanding, it seems that Deris meant that this new one will be more straight-forward and less "complicated," as he put it. Don't necessarily think that it means it will be slower. We'll see.
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14.04.2025 - 03:50
CWA
If it's simpler than the last record then it needs to be more catchy.
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14.04.2025 - 12:28
musclassia
Staff
Skyfall was the best song on the last album by a margin, and also its most complex, so I don't know what the omens are like for a follow-up record with an intentional focus on being less complicated.
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14.04.2025 - 17:46
Ghost79
I hope Kiske isn't still singing on this. Then the album will suck.
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14.04.2025 - 18:44
John_Doe
Written by Ghost79 on 14.04.2025 at 17:46

I hope Kiske isn't still singing on this. Then the album will suck.

Really?! I for one liked his performance on their last album.
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14.04.2025 - 19:29
Metal God
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Written by John_Doe on 14.04.2025 at 18:44

Written by Ghost79 on 14.04.2025 at 17:46

I hope Kiske isn't still singing on this. Then the album will suck.

Really?! I for one liked his performance on their last album.

Me too. I thought he sounded as good on the album as he had sounded on their 80's records.
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17.04.2025 - 16:33
Metal God
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Written by SethM on 13.04.2025 at 22:21

“ Deris was asked by The Metal Command how the material for HELLOWEEN's next album compares to that on "Helloween". He said: "I'd say it's much more easy listening, because there's less constructed stuff on it. It's more flowing with the wind, so to say. It's very, very positive, so I would rather say it's more happy, happy HELLOWEEN than the other album. I think it's a bit more… yeah, the flow is, for my taste, not as edgy as the last album, which was cool — I like edgy stuff — but we should have more or less some counterpart to edgy, more exhausting things. The last album, for me, was great to listen through — it was edgy, it was heavy, it was complicated here and there — but after listening to it, then I needed a pause. It was exhausting. After [listening to 'Helloween'], I needed some break, put it that way. I loved it, and I still love it, but it's demanding. I think the next album will be much more easy listening, I think much more enjoyable to sing along [to]; there are lots of parts in there. So I would rather describe it as a more happy, happy HELLOWEEN album. That would be the best description."

What does “easy listening” mean…😬😬😬😬. I will never say that their last album was exhausting to listen to. It was awesome start to finish

I agree about it being awesome from start to finish.

And I don't think he meant "easy listening" as in this kind of music that was popular decades ago.
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17.04.2025 - 16:36
Metal God
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Written by SethM on 13.04.2025 at 22:15

I’m excited but I’ve also read that this is going to be a simpler album than the previous one. I don’t hope that means that they take the foot off the gas. I loved their last album.

Loved the self-titled album too and I'm definitely excited for this one.
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