Five Finger Death Punch announce new album 'And Justice for None'
It's released later this spring
Last updated 14th Mar 2018
Five Finger Death Punch have announced details of their seventh studio album ‘And Justice for None’.
A play on the title of Metallica’s 1988 album ‘… And Justice for All’, the 13-track album is released on Friday 18th May 2018 via the Eleven Seven Label Group.
Fans of the Las Vegas metallers can pre-order the physical version of the album from Five Finger Death Punch’s official website. The pre-order for digital formats follows on Friday 6th April.
‘And Justice for None' will be available on Standard CD (13 tracks), Deluxe CD (13 tracks + 3 bonus tracks + deluxe artwork) and Vinyl (13 tracks + 3 bonus tracks + Deluxe gatefold artwork). There are also a variety of CD/merchandise bundles available.
The band’s current single, ‘Gone Away’, a cover of The Offspring’s 1997 song features on the record. Cast your eyes on the powerful video here:
The ‘And Justice for None’ track-listing is as follows:
1) Fake
2) Top Of The World
3) Sham Pain
4) Blue On Black
5) Fire In The Hole
6) I Refuse
7) It Doesn’t Matter
8) When The Seasons Change
9) Stuck In My Ways
10) Rock Bottom
11) Gone Away
12) Bloody
13) Will The Sun Ever Rise
Deluxe bonus tracks:
14) Trouble
15) Bad Seed
16) Save Your
Once again, the visually striking cover artwork features Five Finger Death Punch’s beloved mascot Knucklehead.
FFDP will support the release of ‘And Justice for None’ with a series of co-headline dates with both Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin throughout the spring and summer.
Guitarist Zoltan Bathory comments: “When I’m being asked for a tour quote I’m always scratching my head… Is there anything to add really? We are putting together 2018’s biggest hard rock tour of the Summer; where even the first band on the bill (Bad Wolves) has a massive hit single around the world.
“There will be fire, there will be lights and it’s going to be loud. An experience you can’t just download, you have to be there. We all get about 80 summers in our lifetimes so make them count.”