Sum 41 have confirmed that their final album Heaven :x: Hell will be released next spring.

In an interview with Texas radio station 94.5 The Buzz, frontman Deryck Whibley admitted that “there’s no release date for it yet” but that he has a “feeling it’ll probably be early next year, kind of like spring.”

He explained that the album will be like two records combined, with the Heaven side sounding like their early pop-punk days and the Hell side sounding more like their recent discography.

“It’s two totally different records. It’s 10 songs each side. I would call [Heaven] early Sum 41 pop punk, and the Hell side is like newer, heavier Sum 41 that we’ve kind of done the past couple of records, that sort of style.”

Two months ago, Sum 41 released the single “Landmines”. Frontman Deryck Whibley explained that when he “wrote ‘Landmines’ I had no intention of writing an old school ‘punk song’. It just came out really quickly and I knew right away that this song felt special to me.”

In May 2023, Sum 41 announced that they would be disbanding after releasing one last album and completing a world tour.

“A lot of other people were retreating to things that made them feel good in the past,” Whibley told Rolling Stone at the time. “There’s some weird nostalgia that kicked in because of the pandemic. It all made sense to me why pop-punk is coming back: it’s feel-good music. There’s something that’s happy about it. Something young and innocent and free.”