Greek heavy rock pioneers, Planet of Zeus, are set to ignite the music scene once again with their explosive new album, Afterlife, dropping on October 11th, 2024. With over two decades of touring and five full-length albums plus a live album release under their belt, the band returns more powerful than ever, delivering what is already being praised as their most ambitious and dynamic release to date.
In Afterlife, Planet of Zeus push beyond the boundaries of their blues-rock origins, diving headfirst into bold sonic venture. Their signature heavy grooves are still present, but now infused with a more mature, contemporary rock edge. Frontman Babis steps into the spotlight like never before, blending his trademark roaring vocals with unexpectedly raw, unfiltered performances, alongside emotionally charged moments that stand out, injecting fresh life into the band’s evolving sound. His fearless vocal range pushes the band into new emotional depths, delivering a performance that feels both liberating and electrifying.
This album sees Planet of Zeus skillfully navigate uncharted sonic territories, flirting with the modern rock sounds championed by legends like Queens of the Stone Age and Foo Fighters, while tapping into the 90s alternative rock era. Yet, they maintain the unmistakable heavy metal edge that has defined them. The songwriting is sharper, bolder, and more refined, as the band stretches confidently toward new horizons, balancing melodic exploration with their trademark raw power. Once again, their production choices stand out—bold, fierce, and unrelenting.
Afterlife feels like a triumphant revisit to the magic of their landmark album Loyal to the Pack, but with a newfound focus, unshackled from the groove rock past. With their sights set on stadium-sized stages, Planet of Zeus are ready to embark on their next chapter with renewed energy, confidence, and the undeniable swagger of true veterans at the top of their game.
Planet of Zeus are:
Babis Papanikolaou – Vocals, Guitar
Stelios Provis – Guitar, Vocals
Giannis Vrazos – Bass
Serafeim Giannakopoulos – Drums
Preisinformation:
Vorverkauf 18,00 € zzgl. Gebühren, Abendkasse 23,00 €