ROB ZOMBIE has released a new music video for "Tarantula," a cut from his eighth solo studio album "The Great Satan," out via Nuclear Blast Records. The clip, shared June 24, 2026, trades the shock-rocker's usual hyper-stylized horror visuals for a gritty, stripped-down performance piece, bathing Zombie and his band in stark yellow light as they tear through the track.
"Tarantula" joins a growing run of videos from "The Great Satan," following clips for "Punks And Demons," "Heathen Days," "(I'm A) Rock 'N' Roller," "F.T.W. 84" and "The Black Scorpion." The album — Zombie's first solo full-length in roughly five years — marks a notable reunion: longtime guitarist Mike Riggs and bassist Rob "Blasko" Nicholson are both back in the fold, joining drummer Ginger Fish behind Zombie's vocals.
The release lands as Zombie gears up for one of the summer's biggest outings. The "Freaks On Parade" tour, co-headlined with Marilyn Manson, runs August 20 through September 20, 2026, hitting amphitheaters including iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston and the Toyota Pavilion in Concord, California.
Now decades into a career that began with WHITE ZOMBIE, the singer-turned-filmmaker continues to balance music and movies, but "The Great Satan" finds him leaning hard back into the heavy, riff-driven groove metal that made his name. The steady drip of singles and videos suggests Zombie intends to give the record a long, loud life on the road.