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Volbeat Debut Two New Songs For The Summer

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Volbeat Debut Two New Songs For The Summer

4 years ago | June 2, 2021 | Written By


Multi-platinum Danish band Volbeat have announced the debut of two new songs for the summer. ‘Wait A Minute My Girl’ and ‘Dagen Før’ are the band’s first new music since 2019’s album ‘Rewind, Replay, Rebound’ and were written and recorded while the world was in lockdown during the pandemic.

Michael, Kaspar, and Jon recorded their parts of the new song with long-time producer Jacob Hansen in Denmark, while Rob worked remotely from New York.

“As the weather begins to warm and the days get longer in many parts of the world, we wanted to share two songs that we wrote and recorded over these long, difficult fifteen months that have the vibe and feel of Summer.” The band said. “We’re beyond thankful that even during a lockdown our good friends Doug, Ray and Mia Maja were able to put the pedal to the metal with us on “Wait A Minute My Girl,” and we’re absolutely thrilled that Stine Bramsen, who we’ve known and admired for a long time, was willing to lend her incredible talents to “Dagen Før.” We hope you enjoy this double-barrelled blast of Summer tunes as much as we enjoyed creating them, and we can’t wait for you to hear what else we have in store for you. The Fall always brings the thunder and lightning…”

‘Wait A Minute My Girl’ features saxophone player Doug Corcoran and piano player Raynier Jacob Jacildo, who both perform with JD McPherson’s band and previously appeared with Volbeat on 2019’s ‘Die To Live (feat. Neil Fallon)’. Singer Mia Maja, who has worked with the band since ‘Seal The Deal & Let’s Boogie’, also appears on backing vocals.

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Check ‘Wait A Minute My Girl’ out here:

‘Dagen Før’ features guest vocals from Danish artist Stine Bramsen, who is known for her solo work as well as being a member of the band Alphabeat. The song, in the tradition of “The Garden’s Tale,” “Maybele I Hofteholder”, and “For Evigt,” features both English and Danish lyrics, and marks the first commercially released song that features Stine singing in her native Danish.

Check ‘Dagen Før’ out here:

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