Yngwie Malmsteen has announced that his new studio album, Hell or High Water, is finished and slated for a November release. He discussed the record in a new interview with Jimmy Kay of The Metal Voice.

“It’s done,” Malmsteen said (transcribed by Blabbermouth). “It’s in the can. I’m really happy with it. I think it’s really, really good.” The album contains nine songs plus one bonus track and runs exactly 46 minutes — a length Malmsteen said he engineered deliberately: “I made it so that it fits on vinyl. I had a lot more ideas, a lot more songs, but I made it so it’s exactly that.” Four of the tracks feature vocals; the rest are instrumental. “The instrumental stuff,” he said, “is really, really nuts.”

On the album’s overall character, Malmsteen said: “This is gonna be very neoclassical. I go in when I’m inspired, I come up with maybe a hundred ideas and I use nine or ten — and this particular album is gonna be very neoclassical. I feel very, very strongly about that.” He invoked Niccolò Paganini’s philosophy on creative expression as a parallel: “If you feel strongly, if you feel something, then it will come across. It’s not a matter of how many notes you play, but of what you feel.”

Asked how to approach the record as a listener, Malmsteen was emphatic: “You can’t just take one song and say, ‘Oh yeah, this is a good track.’ You have to hear it as an album — it’s made as an album, like a movie. I think about tempos and key signatures… they all complement each other, and I’m really happy with it.” He added that while the record is not a concept album in the traditional sense, “you could probably make a concept out of it if you analyze it.”

Malmsteen first teased the project at the 2026 Monsters of Rock festival in São Paulo in April, telling interviewers he had “just finished recording a new album” after spending “almost five months straight” in the studio. He confirmed at the time that the record would be four vocal tracks plus instrumentals and was designed to run exactly 46 minutes for a vinyl format.

Touring plans for the remainder of 2026 include European dates in June and July, Asia in September, and North America in October and November. Malmsteen’s current live band features Nick Marino (keyboards), Emilio Martinez (bass) and Kevin Klingenschmid (drums). Hell or High Water will follow his 2021 studio album Parabellum and his 2025 live release Tokyo Live (Music Theories Recordings), recorded at Zepp DiverCity, Tokyo in May 2024 during his 40th anniversary world tour.

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