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Exodus shares ‘Promise You This,’ third single from new album ‘Goliath’

Bay Area thrash metal band Exodus has shared the music video for “Promise You This,” the third single from its 12th studio album “Goliath” (March 20, 2026, Napalm Records; pre-order here). Watch the music video below.

“‘Promise You This’ is one of our favorite songs on the new record,” the band said. “It’s just heavy as fuck but rocks just as hard. The song was inspired by some of the life lessons learned from my father and how long it took me to really listen.” 


“Goliath” features the return of frontman Rob Dukes, who first appeared on the band’s 2005 album “Shovel Headed Kill Machine,” and is the most collaborative record in the band’s four decade-plus history, featuring songs written by several band members and guest contributions from Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain) and violinist Katie Jacoby.

“Goliath” was produced by Exodus, and mixed and mastered by Mark Lewis (Whitechapel, Nile, Undeath).

“Are we excited for this record? That’s an understatement,” the band said. “We put everything we had into this record (and it’s 80 percent complete follow up, but we’ll save that conversation for another day!) and it’s one of our proudest accomplishments. Wildly collaborative, the most band centric album to date with four songs written by Lee, lyrics by Gary, Rob, Lee and Tom, and just killer all the way around. The time to let the monster loose is coming! Bow Down!”


Goliath” track listing:

1             3111     
2             Hostis Humani Generis
3             The Changing Me (feat. Peter Tägtgren)
4             Promise You This            
5             Goliath (feat. Katie Jacoby)
6             Beyond the Event Horizon         
7             2 Minutes Hate
8             Violence Works
9             Summon of the God Unknown
10           The Dirtiest of the Dozen          

“Goliath” will be available in the following formats:

Exodus tour dates:

With Kreator, Carcass, Nails
3/20 — Lisbon, Portugal — MEO Arena
3/22 — Madrid, Spain — Palacio Vistalegre
3/24 — Paris, France — Zénith Paris
3/25 — Brussels, Belgium — Ancienne Belgique
3/27 — London, England — O2 Academy Brixton
3/28 — Manchester, England — O2 Apollo Manchester
3/29 — Glasgow, Scotland — O2 Academy Glasgow
3/31 — Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg — Rockhal
4/1 — Zurich, Switzerland — Halle 622
4/3 — ’s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands — Brabanthallen
4/4 — Essen, Germany — Grugahalle
4/5 — Frankfurt, Germany — Jahrhunderthalle
4/7 — Milan, Italy — Alcatraz
4/8 — Ljubljana, Slovenia — Media Center
4/9 — Vienna, Austria — Gasometer
4/10 — Ludwigsburg, Germany — MHP Arena
4/11 — Munich, Germany — Zenith
4/12 — Prague, Czech Republic — Forum Karlín
4/13 — Budapest, Hungary — Barba Negra
4/15 — Warsaw, Poland — COS Torwar
4/17 — Hamburg, Germany — Inselparkhalle
4/18 — Berlin, Germany — Uber Eats Music Hall
4/20 — Riga, Latvia — Palladium
4/21 — Helsinki, Finland — Black Box Finland OY
4/23 — Stockholm, Sweden — Annexet
4/24 — Oslo, Norway — Sentrum Scene
4/25 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Poolen

With Sepultura
4/29 — Montclair, NJ — The Wellmont
5/1 — Montreal, QC — MTELUS
5/2 — London, ON — London Music Hall
5/4 — Detroit, MI — Royal Oak Theater
5/5 — Louisville, KY — Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
5/6 — Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl
5/7 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade (Heaven)
5/8 — New Orleans, LA — The Civic Theatre
5/11 — Charleston, SC — Charleston Music Farm
5/12 — Greensboro, NC — Piedmont Hall
5/13 — Reading, PA — Reverb
5/15 — Chicago, IL — Ramova Theater
5/17 — Milwaukee, WI — The Rave
5/19 — Des Moines, IA — Val Air Ballroom
5/21 — Denver, CO — The Ogden Theatre
5/22 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Depot
5/23 — Boise, ID — Shrine Social Club
5/25 — Las Vegas, NV — House of Blues
5/26 — San Diego, CA — The Observatory North Park
5/28 — Berkeley, CA — UC Theatre

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