Glenn Danzig addressed the future of his musical projects in a recent interview with Abe Kanan. The legendary musician highlighted the challenges of releasing full albums in today’s digital streaming era.
“No. Look, people now just wanna download your stuff for free, and they don’t understand that it costs money to go in a studio and record a record,” Danzig explained. “So it’s not really a great business model to go and record a record and then not be able to recoup your money that you spent making the record.”
“So, with Danzig, it might be like the Misfits — maybe I’ll record a song or two and just release it, and it won’t cost that much,” he continued.
Danzig’s stance on album releases reflects the changing landscape of the music industry. His career continues to evolve in different directions.
Upcoming Tour Plans

Consequence reports that Danzig will launch a six-date U.S. West Coast tour in March 2025. The tour features an impressive lineup including Down, Abbath, and Cro-Mags.
The upcoming performances mark a notable return to the stage for the musician. He has maintained a relatively low profile since September 2023.
Creative Diversification

Blabbermouth reveals Danzig’s exploration of creative outlets beyond music.
The artist has successfully transitioned into filmmaking. His directorial projects include ‘Verotika’ and ‘Death Rider In The House Of Vampires,’ showcasing his artistic range beyond the recording studio.
Future Release Strategy

Blabbermouth highlights Danzig’s strategic shift toward single releases. This change adapts to modern music consumption patterns.
The new approach enables him to maintain creative output while navigating digital challenges. It presents a sustainable model for veteran artists in the streaming era.