
THE CARBURETORS: kündigen neues Fast Forward Rock’n’Roll Album „We Ride At Night“ an – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
The Norwegian rock band The Carburetors has announced its next studio album, titled We Ride At Night. The record arrives June 19, 2026, through the band’s own Fast Forward Records imprint. Fans of the group’s high-octane style now have a clear date to mark on their calendars as the five-piece prepares to deliver another collection of straight-ahead rock songs.
Why the timing feels right
The announcement lands at a moment when the band’s signature sound continues to resonate with longtime listeners. We Ride At Night follows the group’s established pattern of delivering concise, energetic tracks that emphasize guitar-driven riffs and direct vocals. With summer just weeks away, the June release positions the album as a natural soundtrack for road trips and live shows.
Band members have kept the project tightly focused, allowing the music itself to generate anticipation rather than extended promotional campaigns. The result is a straightforward rollout that matches the no-frills attitude long associated with the group.
The current lineup
The Carburetors continue with the same five musicians who have shaped their recent output. Eddie Guz handles lead vocals, Chris Nitro sits behind the drum kit, and King ‘O’ Men anchors the low end on bass. Dual guitarists Chris Marchand and Phillie Obuskovic round out the core, supplying the layered riffs that define the band’s Fast Forward Rock’n’Roll approach.
This stable roster has allowed the group to maintain a consistent identity across releases. Each member’s role remains clearly defined, contributing to the tight, road-tested sound listeners expect from the Norwegians.
Tracklist details
The album opens with a brief instrumental intro before launching into the first full song, “Down In Flames.” Subsequent tracks include “Let You Down,” “I Wanna Rock’n’Roll,” and “Rock’n’Roll Never Dies,” the latter already accompanied by an official video. Further cuts such as “Shot At Dawn,” “You Need It Loud,” “Electric Shock,” and “Sharpen The Blades” keep the pace brisk.
The collection closes with “Who Likes To Boogie,” another track that has received an early video treatment. The ten-song sequence balances new material with the band’s trademark emphasis on volume and momentum.
What the release means for listeners
With the full tracklist now public, fans can begin mapping out how the new songs might fit into future setlists. The June date gives the band time to finalize production while giving supporters a concrete target for pre-orders and streaming plans. Early video releases for two tracks already offer a preview of the album’s visual and sonic direction.
The Carburetors have built a reputation for delivering exactly what their audience expects: loud, direct rock’n’roll without unnecessary detours. We Ride At Night appears poised to continue that tradition when it reaches listeners next month.






