BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Preview "Engines Of Demolition" with Album Trailer

2 March 2026  ·  Album News  · By Scorpio

Guitar icon Zakk Wylde and his BLACK LABEL SOCIETY have released an extensive album trailer for their highly anticipated upcoming record "Engines Of Demolition," due March 27 via MNRK Heavy. The nearly four-minute trailer features compelling behind-the-scenes studio footage captured during the recording sessions at Wylde's home studio, along with tantalizing snippets of previously unheard tracks that showcase the album's remarkable dynamic range — from Wylde's trademark bone-crushing pentatonic riffs and screaming pinch harmonics to unexpectedly delicate and emotionally vulnerable acoustic passages.

The 15-track album is BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's first full-length release since 2021's "Doom Crew Inc." and represents one of the most personally significant and emotionally weighted records in Wylde's prolific and decades-spanning career. Chief among its highlights is the track "Ozzy's Song," which Wylde has described in multiple interviews as "the most heartfelt and honest ballad I have ever written" — a deeply poignant musical tribute to his late mentor and former bandmate Ozzy Osbourne, alongside whom Wylde served as lead guitarist from 1987 to 2009, helping define the sound of Ozzy's solo career during some of its most commercially successful and creatively vital years with landmark albums like "No More Tears" and "Ozzmosis."

The trailer reveals a recording process that balanced meticulous studio craftsmanship with the raw, spontaneous energy that has always been the beating heart of BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's sound. Wylde tracked guitars using his signature Gibson Les Paul Custom "Grail" and his massive wall of Marshall amplifiers, while the tight rhythm section of bassist John DeServio and drummer Jeff Fabb laid down thunderous grooves that anchor the album's heaviest and most aggressive moments with precision and power.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's supporting North American tour launched on February 27, with dates running through April across major markets in the United States and Canada. Early reviews of the opening shows have enthusiastically praised the band's seamless integration of new material alongside catalog favorites like "Stillborn," "In This River," "Suicide Messiah," and "Fire It Up." Wylde, who recently completed extensive touring commitments with the revived PANTERA alongside drummer Charlie Benante, appears energized and focused as he balances his multiple demanding musical endeavors.