Saxon’s new album will be released next year

Author Benedetta Baldin - 12.12.2025

The legendary British heavy metal band Saxon has entered the studio to start producing the sequel to their 24th studio album, “Hell, Fire And Damnation,” which was released by Silver Lining Music in January 2024, as per blabbermouth.net. Saxon has released a number of images from the studio over the past few days showing drummer Nigel Glockler, bassist Tim “Nibbs” Carter, and guitarists Doug Scarratt and Brian Tatler laying down their parts for the upcoming album, which is expected to be released in late 2026. Biff Byford, the frontman of Saxon, discussed the status of the composition sessions for the band’s next project with Riff X’s “Metal XS” in July of last year.

Well, we’ve started writing the next album. I’m doing lyrics now. And I’ve got a lot of ideas from [Doug Scarratt], Nigel [Glockler] as well, and from Nibbs. So, yeah, I’ve got quite a lot of ideas, which I’m compiling at home in my studio. So I think we’re maybe looking — fingers crossed — we’re looking at a new album in autumn next year, September/October.

Now in their fourth decade of making music, continuing the tradition that they helped create, Saxon are still a tour de force in heavy metal music. The Band are comprised of members Peter “Biff” Byford (vocals), Brian Tatler and Doug Scarratt (guitars), Nibbs Carter (bass) & Nigel Glockler (drums).

Saxon were the leaders of the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM), they had eight UK Top 40 albums in the 1980s including four UK Top 10 albums and two Top 5 albums. They had numerous singles in the UK Singles Chart and chart success all over Europe and Japan, as well as success in the United States. During the 1980s, Saxon established themselves among Europe’s most successful metal acts. The band tour regularly and have sold more than 13 million albums worldwide.

The band was formed in Barnsley in 1977 by Peter “Biff” Byford on vocals, Paul Quinn and Graham Oliver on guitars, Steve “Dobby” Dawson on bass, Pete Gill on drums and were originally named Son of a Bitch. In 1979, the band changed their name to Saxon and signed to French record label Carrere who then released their eponymous debut album.