Black Label Society has revealed details about their upcoming album “Engines of Demolition,” which will feature a tribute song dedicated to Ozzy Osbourne, as reported by Ultimate Classic Rock.
The band unveiled the complete track listing for their new release, showcasing 15 tracks that span their signature heavy sound.
The track list of ‘Engines of Demolition’ includes: “01. Name In Blood, 02. Gatherer Of Souls, 03. The Hand Of Tomorrows Grave, 04. Better Days & Wiser Times, 05. Broken And Blind, 06. The Gallows, 07. Above & Below, 08. Back To Me, 09. Lord Humungus, 10. Pedal To The Floor, 11. Broken Pieces, 12. The Stranger, 13. Ozzy’s Song, 14. Name In Blood (Unblackened), 15. Lord Humungus (Unblackened).”
The album notably features “Ozzy’s Song” as track 13, serving as the band’s tribute to the legendary metal vocalist. The release also includes two “Unblackened” versions of select tracks, offering acoustic interpretations of the heavier material.
This upcoming release marks a significant milestone for the heavy metal outfit. It represents their continued evolution in the metal scene. The album builds upon the band’s established legacy while introducing new elements that showcase their musical growth.
FOTKAI reported that “Engines of Demolition” will mark the band’s twelfth full-length album over a career spanning more than 25 years. This extensive discography demonstrates Black Label Society’s consistent presence and influence in the heavy metal genre since their formation.
The album is scheduled for release on March 27, 2026, via MNRK Heavy, as Lambgoat confirmed. This release will serve as the follow-up to their 2021 album “Doom Crew Inc.” It maintains the band’s regular output schedule and keeps fans engaged with fresh material.
Blabbermouth noted that the album includes three previously released singles: “Broken And Blind,” “The Gallows,” and “Lord Humungus.” These tracks have already given fans a taste of what to expect from the full album, building anticipation for the complete release.
The inclusion of “Ozzy’s Song” as a tribute track highlights the deep connection between Black Label Society and the legendary metal vocalist. It reflects the band’s respect for metal’s foundational figures while continuing to forge their own path in the genre.