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"Time Will Heal" is a song by Danish rock band Volbeat. It was released as the third single from their ninth album, God of Angels Trust. It topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in November 2025.

Release and promotion
"Time Will Heal" was released as a single on May 16, 2025, prior to the release of God Of Angels Trust, and was accompanied by an official music video. == Background ==
Background
Vocalist and guitarist Michael Poulsen said that the song deals with the emotional ups and downs of life, noting the sudden changes in mood and the potential to learn from difficult experiences. Poulsen described it as an "intensely personal" track, inspired in part by his father's death. He said it captures the changing nature of grief, including periods of coping and emotional low points, and emphasizes accepting difficult experiences without allowing them to overwhelm. Poulsen also noted the role of his children in helping him maintain perspective. == Lyrics and themes ==
Lyrics and themes
Lyrically, the song addresses themes of grief, emotional fluctuation, and resilience, and focuses on coping with difficult periods and maintaining confidence that conditions will improve. == Composition ==
Composition
Revolver noted that the song has a more relaxed style than earlier singles, but still includes distorted guitar parts. and similarly described by Blabbermouth as a "mid-tempo anthem" that captures Volbeat's signature sound. According to Poulsen, "Time Will Heal" is a signature Volbeat pop-rock song. == Critical reception ==
Critical reception
In a review of the album, Dave Everley of Louder Sound described the song as an "anthem" with an "arena-ready" sound, while Angry Metal Guy critic ClarkKent described it as a "Weezer-like" track and referred to it as an example of what the site called "sadboi metal". In another album review, Tim Bolitho-Jones of Distorted Sound Magazine described it as a melodious, catchy, chugging anthem, noting that it may appeal to fans of earlier Volbeat songs such as "Fallen", but considered it less impactful than the preceding track on the album. Dom Lawson of Blabbermouth called the song a straightforward and emotionally affecting track. == Music video ==
Music video
The music video, directed by Julia Patey, includes performance footage and surreal imagery. == Track listing ==
Personnel
Credits adapted from Apple Music. VolbeatMichael Poulsen - lead vocals, guitar, songwriter, producer • Jon Larsen - drums, composer • Kaspar Boye Larsen - bass, composer Additional credits • Mia Maja - background vocals • Jacob Hansen - producer, mastering engineer, mixing engineer == Commercial performance ==
Commercial performance
It reached No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart on November 1, 2025, their twelfth song to do so. This ties the band with Papa Roach for the 10th-most No. 1 hits since the chart began. == Charts ==
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