
WOLFSBANE Releases Music Video For New Song 'Touch You There'
May 20, 2026British metallers WOLFSBANE have released the official music video for a new song called "Touch You There". Check it out below. The track was made available in time for the launch of the band's U.K. tour celebrating 40 years of their classic, unchanged lineup of Blaze Bayley (vocals),Jase Edwards (guitar),Jeff Hateley (bass) and Steve Danger (drums). Expect a career-spanning setlist, packed with "Manhunt", "I Like It Hot", "Kathy Wilson", "Temple Of Rock" and plenty of fan favorites from WOLFSBANE's back catalogue on this very special anniversary tour.
Tour dates:
May 21 - London, The 100 Club
May 22 - Milton Keynes, The Craufurd Arms
May 23 - Hull, The The Welly
May 24 - Blackpool, The Waterloo
May 29 - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
May 30 - Lincoln, Call Of The Wild 2026
Last year, WOLFSBANE released "Live Faster". The LP was a full-throttle reinvention of WOLFSBANE's iconic debut, "Live Fast, Die Fast", which was originally produced by Rick Rubin and released on Def American Recordings in 1989.
Over 35 years since its release and following years of requests from fans, WOLFSBANE's all-original lineup from the "Live Fast, Die Fast" recording re-recorded the album in its entirety.
"Live Faster" is a completely new recording — not a remix or remaster of the original — featuring reimagined versions of all ten songs from "Live Fast, Die Fast".
"Live Faster" features the lineup from the original 1989 recording:
Blaze Bayley - Vocals
Jase Edwards - Guitar
Jeff Hateley - Bass
Steve Danger - Drums
Edwards said: "You asked, we listened. None of us know how long we'll be here on this earth, especially me, so it felt like the right time to remake the album in the way the band first envisioned it. It's splendidly in your face and everything we hoped it would be."
Bayley added: "It's great to be able to go back to the vibe of these songs and use the experience we have now to re-record and reimagine them with Jase producing it all. It's been one of the most exciting things we've done and we didn't expect it to be so much fun."
Danger commented: "BLACK LEATHER JACKET! A new one, because old faithful no longer zips up due to a life full of experiences. Experiences equals cake!"
Hateley summed it up: "People have asked us to do this for years. We've always said no. But then we realized we still play most of these songs live and they've evolved over the years. Now seemed like a good time to do it all again, our way. The same but different, different but the same."
WOLFSBANE burst out of the Midlands in the mid-1980s, signed to Rick Rubin's Def American label in 1989, built up a massive following of (self-titled) "howling mad shitheads" (HMS) and released three raucous albums before imploding in 1994, when Bayley joined IRON MAIDEN.
WOLFSBANE reformed in 2011 to record its first studio album for 17 years, "Wolfsbane Save The World", released in January 2012 to huge acclaim.
WOLFSBANE's first album in a decade, "Genius", was released in June 2022. The artwork for the LP was designed by Simon "Mackie" Piasecki, who also created the covers for WOLFSBANE's 1990 EP "All Hell's Breaking Loose Down At Little Kathy Wilson's Place" and 1991's album "Down Fall The Good Guys".