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Airbourne’s “Gutsy” Rocks 2025

Six Years Later, Airbourne Return with a Hard Rock Gut Punch

Hold onto your beer cans and brace yourselves—Australian rock band Airbourne are back, and they’re louder, wilder, and more unstoppable than ever! After six long years since their 2019 album Boneshaker, the Aussie hard rock warriors have unleashed “Gutsy,” a no-holds-barred anthem that grabs you by the collar, shakes you senseless, and leaves you begging for more.

This isn’t just a song—it’s a battle cry, a full-throttle declaration that Airbourne are still the kings of sweat-soaked, beer-drenched, adrenaline-fueled rock ‘n’ roll. Produced by Brian Howes, mixed by Zakk Cervini, and engineered by Mike Fraser, “Gutsy” is a potent preview of what’s to come. If this single is any indication, their upcoming album will be a high-octane masterpiece.

The Return of Hard Rock’s Wildest Road Warriors

For the uninitiated (where have you been?), Airbourne are the last great torchbearers of pure, unfiltered hard rock mayhem. Think AC/DC on a rampage or Motörhead with a few extra beers, delivering live shows that leave you hoarse, pumped, and grinning like a lunatic. Their sound is a raw, riff-heavy tribute to classic rock, and “Gutsy” proves they’ve lost none of their fire.

Airbourne Download gig review 2022.
Airbourne Download gig review 2022.

Frontman Joel O’Keeffe wields his guitar like a weapon, climbing speaker stacks and smashing cans on his head like a rock ‘n’ roll warlord. His brother Ryan O’Keeffe pounds the drums with relentless fury, while Justin Street on bass and Brett Tyrrell on rhythm guitar keep the riffs roaring like a runaway freight train. Together, they’ve crafted a track that slams with relentless energy.

What’s the Verdict on “Gutsy”?

Produced by Brian Howes (Black Dog Barking), mixed by Zakk Cervini (Bring Me The Horizon, Architects), and engineered by Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica), “Gutsy” is Airbourne at their most ferocious. The guitars snarl, the drums thunder, and Joel’s vocals cut through like a barroom brawl.

It’s a call to arms for hard rock fans, a reminder that the genre isn’t dead—it’s just been waiting for Airbourne to crank it back to life.

The Album Is Coming—Get Ready!

While there’s no official release date yet, “Gutsy” hints at a high-voltage, beer-soaked, riff-fueled album that could be one of Airbourne’s heaviest yet. To prep, dive into their back catalogue on Airbourne’s official site, including their debut EP Ready to Rock and albums Runnin’ Wild, No Guts, No Glory, Black Dog Barking, and Boneshaker. When this new album drops, you’ll want to be fully charged and ready to rock.

Catch Airbourne Live in 2025—If You Dare

Airbourne’s live shows are the stuff of legend—a whirlwind of sweat, beer, and pure rock fury. They’re hitting Europe in 2025 with explosive performances at Rock Am Ring (June 6), Nova Rock (June 13), Hellfest (June 19), and Download Festival (June 15), plus headlining shows in Warsaw, Lisbon, Glasgow, and more—check the full tour schedule on airbournerock.com. If you’ve never seen them live, fix that mistake immediately. This band doesn’t just play gigs—they deliver electrifying chaos.

What Do YOU Think?

Are you amped for Airbourne’s 2025 return? Does “Gutsy” top classics like “Runnin’ Wild” or “Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast”? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let’s get this hard rock conversation started!

Rock on, and get GUTSY!

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