Helloween’s New Album: Giants & Monsters
Interview by Robert Cavuoto
Helloween, the iconic German metal band, is set to release their highly anticipated new studio album, Giants & Monsters, on August 29th through Reigning Phoenix Music. With 21 Gold and Platinum record awards and over 10 million records sold, Helloween continues to be a powerhouse in the music industry.
Legacy and Evolution of Helloween
For over four decades, Helloween has been synonymous with power, precision, and perseverance. The band has consistently shaped and expanded the boundaries of metal, delivering incisively charged music that resonates with audiences worldwide. Their heavy-hitting anthems reflect the undeniable talent and hard work of this legendary group.
The current lineup includes Daniel Löble (drums), Markus Grosskopf (bass), Sascha Gerstner (guitars), Kai Hansen (guitars, vocals), Michael Weikath (guitars), Michael Kiske (vocals), and Andi Deris (vocals). Together, these seven diverse musicians create a dynamic blend of commercial hard rock and heavy metal, drawing from a vast range of inspirations.
What’s New in Giants & Monsters
Giants & Monsters features ten infectious tracks filled with powerful riffs, melodic hooks, and stunning guitar work. Songs like “This is Tokyo” and “A Little is a Little Too Much” exemplify the band’s signature sound while pushing their musical boundaries. The album culminates in the relentless closing riff of “Majestic,” showcasing Helloween’s versatility and dynamism.
Michael Kiske notes that the lyrical themes of giants, saviors, and cosmic forces emerged naturally during the writing process, reflecting the band’s spiritual inclinations. They wrote around 30 songs during the recording sessions, leaving the door open for a potential sequel album.
Comparative Insights and Vocal Performance
Kiske describes Giants & Monsters as more “organic” and “rounded” compared to their self-titled 2021 release, highlighting a focused sonic direction with fewer vocal duets. His vocal endurance stems from disciplined care and mindful singing, which he considers crucial as he navigates the challenges of touring at an older age.
Future Plans and Live Performances
Looking ahead, Helloween plans to return to the U.S. in April 2026 despite facing political and logistical challenges. Kiske expressed enthusiasm for performing new songs live, reinforcing the band’s commitment to engaging with their audience.
Conclusion
With Giants & Monsters, Helloween continues to solidify their place in metal history, delivering an album that not only meets the expectations of their fans but also pushes their sound into new territories. Their dedication to music and performance remains unwavering, promising an exciting future for the band.
FAQs
When is the release date for Giants & Monsters?
The album is set to be released on August 29th, 2025.
How many songs are featured on the album?
Giants & Monsters includes ten tracks that highlight the band’s signature sound.
Will Helloween tour in the U.S. again?
Yes, Helloween plans to return to the U.S. for a tour in April 2026.
How can I pre-order Giants & Monsters?
You can pre-order the album at helloween.rpm.link/giantsmonstersPR.
Where can I find tickets for their shows?
Tickets are available at www.helloween.org/.