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Sunday, July 3, 2016

NEW SCORPIONS BOOK TELLS THE STORY OF INFLUENTIAL ERA OF THE BAND




Few rock bands were as successful as the Scorpions by the mid '80s - headlining arenas/stadiums worldwide, scoring two mega-selling albums (the platinum-certified 'Blackout' and the triple-platinum certified 'Love at First Sting') and two hit singles/videos ("No One Like You" and "Rock You Like a Hurricane"). But what quite a few newcomers to the band didn't realize was that the Scorpions had been regularly recording music since 1972, and that throughout the remainder of the decade, featured two guitarists (Michael Schenker and Uli Jon Roth) at separate points that are considered legendary amongst the heavy metal masses. And while such albums as 'Lonesome Crow,' 'Fly to the Rainbow,' 'In Trance,' 'Virgin Killer,' 'Taken by Force,' 'Tokyo Tapes,' and 'Lovedrive' did not come close to obtaining the commercial success of the aforementioned '80s era efforts, they inspired and influenced countless renowned musicians.

'German Metal Machine: Scorpions in the '70s' is the first-ever book to focus solely on this period of the band. Interviews include such former members as Michael Schenker, Uli Jon Roth, Francis Buchholz, and Herman Rarebell, longtime Scorpions producer Dieter Dierks, plus members of other bands that are major admirers, including KK Downing (Judas Priest), Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Joe Satriani, Tom Hamilton (Aerosmith), David Ellefson (Megadeth), Alex Skolnick (Testament), and Eddie Trunk ('That Metal Show'), among many others, while Kirk Hammett (Metallica) provides a foreword. 

Greg Prato is a Long Island, New York-based journalist, who has written for Rolling Stone, Songfacts, and Vintage Guitar, and has authored such books as 'Survival of the Fittest: Heavy Metal in the 1990's,' 'Iron Maiden: '80 '81,' 'The Eric Carr Story,' and 'Touched by Magic: The Tommy Bolin Story.' 'German Metal Machine' is his 19th book overall.

'German Metal Machine: Scorpions in the '70s' is available as a paperback version [222 pages, $16.99], a Kindle download [$9.99], a Nook download [$9.99], and an iBook download [$9.99].

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Sunday, May 22, 2016

Review - "On A Mission. Live in Madrid" Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock (inakustik 2016)



Recorded at Joy Eslava in Madrid Spain on Nov 19th, 2015 On A Mission is a great musical document of an amazing band pulling out all the stops. And what a band. Of course you have the mighty Michael Schenker doing what he does best plus the soaring vocals of Doogie White. Add to that the extremely well oiled rhythm section of Herman Rarebell and Francis Bucholz and you have the making for a night of great music. However they go one step further with the added musical chops from Wayne Findlay. Besides being able to bask in the glory of Michael's superb playing one great thing about this video is that we can really see what Wayne brings to the band on both eight string guitar and keyboards. When I had talked to Michael a few years back he was singing the praises of Wayne's talents but this video really brings it into sharp perspective.

The setlist is pretty much flawless with track from Temple of Rock, UFO, and the Scorpions. 22 tracks in all and all of them are delivered with high intensity. We are talking over two hours of Schenker here and that's not a bad thing. And I gotta say the audio quality is spot on. The mix on this thing is perfect.



This killer set is available in several formats including DVD, Blu-ray, and CD. There's also a Limited Deluxe Edition with 2 Blu-ray discs and 2 CDS. This gets you more bonus content including some sweet insight into Michael's guitars. It is of course also available as a digital download.

All in all there's nothing bad I can say about this release except maybe it just leaves us waiting anxiously for the next Temple of Rock release. I hear you. Is it really that good? Well let me put it this way. I watched the whole thing and then I immediately watched it again and I was still just as mesmerized as I was on the first play.

Go get yourself a copy of On A Mission Live in Madrid it's well worth your metal dollar.

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

LEGENDARY GUITARIST MICHAEL SCHENKER ANNOUNCES SPRING NORTH AMERICAN TOUR


Few rock guitarists have as impressive a resume as Michael Schenker does - as he has supplied his six-string talents to such world-renowned acts as the Scorpions, UFO, and the Michael Schenker Group over the years. And it is now confirmed that Schenker will be touring North America come the spring, in support of his killer new disc, 'Spirit on a Mission,' released March 24, 2015.



Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock line-up proves to be one of the strongest that the German guitarist has ever played with, as it features the former Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane" rhythm section of Francis Buchholz (bass) and Herman Rarebell (drums), as well as Doogie White (vocals, formerly of Rainbow), and Wayne Findlay (guitar/keyboards, and longtime Michael Schenker Group member).

The tour kicks off on March 25th at the Rockbar Theater in San Jose, CA (the day after the release of 'Spirit on a Mission'), and wraps up on May 2nd at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, CA (with special guest Don Dokken on the bill). In between, the tour will go coast to coast, including a performance at the Gramercy Theatre in NYC on April 15th. 

“Promotion is definitely the next step,” says Schenker of hitting the road in support of 'Spirit on a Mission.' "Wherever we are needed around the world, we will be there to promote 'Spirit On A Mission.' I want to make Temple of Rock its own entity. Right now it is still using the Michael Schenker platform but eventually I want it to stand on its own feet as Temple of Rock." To get a taste of the new line-up, view the video for the tune "Vigilante Man" here: youtube.com/watch?v=21EaEwU4szU

Undoubtedly, this set of North American dates are the first step towards establishing Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock as a global force.



Temple Of Rock — Spirit On A Mission — World Tour  
Featuring:
Michael Schenker (guitar)
Doogie White (vocals)
Herman Rarebell (drums)
Francis Buchholz (bass)
Wayne Findlay (7 string guitar/keyboards)

MAR 25 2015 @ Rockbar Theater in San Jose, CA
MAR 27 2015 @ Tonic in Portland, OR           
MAR 28 2015 @ Studio Seven in Seattle, WA           
APR 01 2015 @ Boardwalk in Orangevale, CA
APR 02 2015 @ Yoshi's in Oakland, CA           
APR 03 2015 @ Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood, CA           
APR 04 2015 @ M-15 Concert Hall in Corona, CA
APR 07 2015 @ Vamp'd in Las Vegas, NV           
APR 08 2015 @ Livewire Concert Hall in Scottsdale, AZ           
APR 10 2015 @ Trees in Dallas, TX           
APR 11 2015 @ 210 Kapones Live in San Antonio, TX           
APR 12 2015 @ 18th Street in San Leon, TX           
APR 15 2015 @ Gramercy Theatre in New York, NY           
APR 16 2015 @ Eclipse in Binghamton, NY
APR 17 2015 @ Newton Theatre in Newton, NJ
APR 18 2015 @ The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ           
APR 20 2015 @ Sellersville Theater in Sellersville, PA           
APR 22 2015 @ Rockpile West in Toronto, Ontario Canada
APR 23 2015 @ Concord Music Hall in Chicago, IL  (Enuff Z Nuff guests on this performance)
APR 24 2015 @ Harpos Concert Hall in Detroit, MI           
APR 25 2015 @ Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, IL  (Enuff Z Nuff guests on this performance)        
APR 26 2015 @ Freaksters in Pontiac, IL           
APR 28 2015 @ Buffalo Rose in Golden, CO           
APR 30 2015 @ Ramona Mainstage in Ramona, CA           
MAY 01 2015 @ Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA           
MAY 02 2015 @ Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, CA (Special Guest Don Dokken)

Gundriver opening act for entire tour.


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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Legendary guitarist Michael Schenker releases a new studio album featuring former Scorpions and Rainbow members


Award-winning, legendary guitarist Michael Schenker releases a new studio album entitled “Spirit On A Mission” Released by in-akustik, the album of all-new material features Schenker’s Temple of Rock band - ex-Scorpions Herman Rarebell (drums) and Francis Buchholz (bass), ex-Rainbow’s Doogie White (vocals) and Wayne Findlay (guitar, keyboards).



The new album features twelve 12 classic rock guitar-driven songs that highlight Schenker’s distinctive and dynamic guitar playing, valiantly underpinned by the ferocious rhythm section of Rarebell and Buchholz, the same rhythm section that originally performed together on the Scorpions’ 1979 album Lovedrive.  

Michael remembers how he came up with the name of the new album - “A while ago I was asked how I wanted to be remembered, and I said ‘as a spirit on a mission, spreading the joy of music from a place of pure self expression.’”

Scottish vocalist Doogie White, who co-wrote the album with Schenker, soars across every song, and stamps his personality with every note and phrase, while Wayne Findlay adds a new level to Schenker’s classic sound with his Dean 7-string guitar and keyboard arrangements.

Spirit On A Mission is a rapturous, explosive collection of brand new songs steeped in shades of dark and light. Musically and lyrically, the new album shows a re-energised guitarist at the top of his game, surrounded by some of the best musicians in rock.
The new album was recorded at Kidroom Studios, Muenster, Germany; the same studio where 2013’s Bridge The Gap album was recorded. The album was produced by Michael Voss and Michael Schenker, and engineered by Voss.

“After the Bridge The Gap Japan Tour in March 2014, I started to put new material together for what was to become the Spirit On A Mission album,” says Schenker. I went to the recording studio in June 2014 to put down the song arrangements and we finished recording in November.”

During the recording of the new album, the original recordings and guitars were stolen from the recording studio. Did this impact on the recording process of the new album?

“Yes we got robbed (some guitars and some music) and got very upset about it,” recalls Schenker. “Fortunately it was just performances and not compositions. We caught up and performed the music better than before. It forced us to work extra hard and longer but it made it stronger.”

For Schenker, the songwriting and recording process for Spirit On A Mission was very different from the 2012’s Bridge The Gap album.

Says Schenker - “I already knew ahead of time that I wanted to take Spirit On A Mission to the next level by adding more 7-string guitar on some songs to get more of the low heavy sound, and on other songs to keep it very fast and energetic with melodic vocals and a couple of mid tempo’s with more of my writing like in my UFO days.”

“Doogie did an amazing job with his melodies and singing,” adds Schenker. “Even though we had our instruments, music and equipment stolen from the recording studio, we had to re-record a lot of his vocals again, but when we did it the second time around, it got even better.”

“I asked Wayne to come up with a few cool guitar riffs on his 7 string. I added my parts to it and the outcome was very unique. Again, with the addition of Doogie’s vocals, we entered a whole new place that was an extreme pleasurable experience.”

The writing process and overall concept for Spirit On A Mission proved to be a fulfilling experience for Schenker and his band.   

Says Schenker - “I always write in the same way but this time, especially driven by a precise concept.” The picture was album balance for me and combine many years of emotions in one. I wanted lots of double bass drum to keep the fast songs rolling like a train with lots of energy covered with interesting elements, a couple of my UFO days-type of mid tempos and the 7 string low sound to get a very wide range of sounds and emotions.”

Michael’s Temple of Rock shared ideas and collaborated in a bigger way on the new album.

“All songs were co-written by Doogie and myself, “recalls Schenker. “Wayne co-wrote five songs. I originally wanted to write the album as a group effort, but I had this concept that needed to be focused on differently. However, Herman and Francis did very well by adding there amazing Rock You Like A Hurricane rhythm section parts that gave it all it needed.

The new album also sees guitarist and keyboard player, Wayne Findlay, takes on a bigger role.

“Wayne has been with me (MSG) since 1999,” says Schenker. “In 2004, I met Dean Guitars and they built me a 7 string. I played it for a while but thought it was too much of a sidetrack from what I was doing.”

“I always liked that low sound and asked Wayne to look into developing it on the 7 string. A couple of years ago we started to use a bit of Wayne’s 7 string guitar on Bridge The Gap as a slow introduction. Wayne looks like a Neptune (Ocean God) and he loves the ocean. I saw this as an opportunity to have Dean build him a Trident Guitar in order to make his character complete. I wrote a little piece about Wayne called Neptune Rising on the Bridge The Gap album and now on Spirit On A Mission Wayne was ready to co-write five songs, and has now become an essential part of Temple Of Rock.”

“Coincidentally,” says Schenker, “former Scorpions members Herman Rarebell and Francis Buchholz and myself were out of the loop of rock’n’roll around the same time, but for different reasons. When we recorded 2013’s Bridge The Gap album, we had not played together since the Scorpions’ Lovedrive album (1979). Sprit On A Mission is the second Temple of Rock album to feature the former Scorpions rhythm section.

Former Rainbow singer Doogie White is described by Schenker as an ‘extremely creative individual with a fantastic range and a voice that never stops.’  “How many people do you know that can sing nine shows in a row, without a day off and still have a voice with a range like his?”, says Schenker.  “He’s a real trooper.”

What are Schenker’s favourite songs from Spirit On A Mission, and why?

Says Michael – “I love Live and Let Live because it has everything. I love Vigilante Man because it’s heavy and melodic with a great tempo and sound. Something Of The Night turned out to be a fantastic outcome especially with that spooky Howler sound I developed awhile ago. Saviour Machine is an epic. Rock City, Bullet Proof, Restless Heart - I love the fast melodic stuff, and the other 7 string songs with a touch of ’70s rock.”

What are Schenker’s overall plans to promote the new album?  Does he plan on touring the album by relentless touring and playing summer festivals?

“Promotion is definitely the next step,” says Schenker. "Wherever we are needed around the world, we will be there to promote “Spirit On A Mission". I want to make Temple Of Rock its own entity. Right now it is still using the Michael Schenker platform but eventually I want it to stand on its own feet as ‘Temple Of Rock’.

"BRIDGE THE GAP" - TRACK LISTING

1. LIVE AND LET LIVE
2.COMMUNION*
3. VIGILANTE MAN
4.ROCK CITY
5.SAVIOUR MACHINE*
6.SOMETHING OF THE NIGHT
7.ALL OUR YESTERDAYS
8.BULLETPROOF*
9.LET THE DEVIL SCREAM*
10.GOOD TIMES
11.RESTLESS HEART
12.WICKED*

Bonus Track on Deluxe Edition + Vinyl Edition:
Searching For Freedom (Instrumental)

All songs produced by Michael Schenker and Michael Voss
Engineer: Michal Voss

All songs are written by:
Music - Michael Schenker
Lyrics - Doogie White
Except* Music and Lyrics by
Michael Schenker, Doogie White, Wayne Findlay


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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Al Crespo from Unbreakable on This Weeks Focus on Metal



Episode 193 - Unbreakable

Remember when you used to eagerly await the release of the next Scorpions album? Thanks to the vision of Herman Rarebell that experience may have returned. Herman got heavily involved with a young German band Unbreakable and the result is an amazing debut release Knockout. This week we sit down with Al Crespo the vocalist of Unbreakable to get the whole story.


Find out more about Unbreakable at: http://www.unbreakable-music.com/. While you're there be sure to check out the video for their lead single "Rock The Nightlife" featuring a cameo from "ze German".


Grab it now from the Focus on Metal SiteThe Focus on Metal RSS feedThe Cast Iron Ring or on iTunes

And as always Focus On Metal…Everything Else is Insignificant.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

UNBREAKABLE UNLEASH EYE POPPING AND ROCKING NEW VIDEO AND PREORDER FOR ALBUM AVAILABLE



Melodic hard rock that would provide the perfect soundtrack to a party is the style that Germany's export, Unbreakable, specialize in, as evidenced by their must-hear new album, 'Knockout,' as well as their freshly-filmed video, "Rock the Nightlife." The clip, which features the band playing the tune (and shots of a beautiful video vixen) can be viewed here:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQvmtAcApaM&feature=youtu.be


And the band - which is comprised of Al Crespo (vocals), Martin Ries (guitar), Pascal Alles (guitar), Lukas Mittler (bass), and Alexander Ries (drums) - are 100% pleased with the clip. "Our video shoot at Grabowsee near Berlin, Germany was fantastic. We had a lot of fun with Herman Rarebell, Oliver Sommer, and the team from AVA Studios. We filmed the whole day; it was so exciting that we don’t want to stop! So check it out, keep on rocking, and let's celebrate!"


'Knockout' (which was produced by former Scorpions drummer Rarebell) is now available for purchase as a very special "pre-release" version, which comes with a custom bottle opener key chain. While the rest of the world will have to wait to acquire the album (July 29th in the US and August 18th in Europe and the rest of the world), fans can purchase the pre-release version right now, exclusively from Dark Star Records:

www.DarkEntityMusic.com

Once the album drops, Unbreakable plan to hit the road hard, showing the world that they can rock and party with the best. "You can expect a high energy rock show and hard power chord guitar riffs with melodic solos, a high metallic voice and driving drum rock beats. We feel like home wherever the stage is!"


 
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Saturday, June 7, 2014

HERMAN RAREBELL PREMIERES NEW GERMAN BAND UNBREAKABLE ON RON KEEL RADIO SHOW



German hard rock band Unbreakable will make their worldwide radio premiere on this week’s edition of “Streets Of Rock & Roll,” the acclaimed radio show hosted by Ron Keel and currently airing on over 50 FM/AM/online stations worldwide.



Unbreakable’s debut album “Knockout” was produced by longtime Scorpions’ drummer and songwriter Herman Rarebell and will be released July 29th on Dark Star Records. Rarebell himself makes an appearance on Keel’s radio show to talk about the band and their music: “I feel like they have what it takes to go all the way, and they remind me very much of the Scorpions when we were young and first came to the United States,” he proclaims during the exclusive interview which can be heard in its entirety at http://StreetsOfRockNRoll.com. A complete list of affiliate stations and air times is also online there.

Keel’s one-hour weekly broadcast often features the latest music from rock legends as well as giving the new generation of arena rockers a chance to be heard; another bright young star featured on this year’s Monsters Of Rock Cruise, 15 year-old Gabbie Rae, will be heard on the radio for the first time on this week’s episode of the show. “It’s important to acknowledge those acts – like Scorpions – who blazed the hard rock trail for all of us,” Ron states, “but it’s equally important to support acts like Unbreakable and Gabbie Rae who are the future of this music.”

Monday, June 2, 2014

UNBREAKABLE'S NEWEST MELODIC METAL TRIUMPH, 'KNOCKOUT,' NOW AVAILABLE!



The latest release from German rockers Unbreakable, 'Knockout,' is now available for purchase as a very special "pre-release" version, which comes with a custom bottle opener key chain.

While the rest of the world will have to wait to acquire the album (July 29th in the US and August 18th in Europe and the rest of the world), fans can purchase the pre-release version right now, exclusively from Dark Star Records: www.DarkEntityMusic.com

You can also stream the first single "Rock the Nightlife," here:

The band - which is comprised of Al Crespo (vocals), Martin Ries (guitar), Pascal Alles (guitar), Lukas Mittler (bass), and Alexander Ries (drums) - couldn't have picked a better/knowledgeable producer, who certainly knows a thing or two about classic '80s metal himself…former Scorpions drummer Herman Rarebell. 

"It was a real pleasure to work with Unbreakable," says Rarebell. "They could be the next SCORPIONS! That is what I think and feel - I had a lot of fun producing them. America…get ready for Unbreakable!"

Once the album drops, Unbreakable plan to hit the road hard, showing the world that they can rock and party with the best. "You can expect a high energy rock show and hard power chord guitar riffs with melodic solos, a high metallic voice and driving drum rock beats. We feel like home wherever the stage is!"
 

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Review - Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock - Bridge The Gap (inakustik 2013)

Two words describe "Bridge The Gap" the latest from Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock, baffling and brilliant.

Schenker has assembled a stellar cast of characters for this release. This lineup is incredible and I would hope that they will continue to record together. On vocals is once again Doogie White. The very in demand Wayne Findlay handles the 7 sting guitar and all the keyboards. Then there's the characters in the rhythm section Scorps alumni Herman Rarebell and Francis Bucholz. These guys really seem to work well together and in the case of Herman I think it's brought out some of the best playing I've heard from him in years. There's a lot of history with these guys both personal and musical and it comes through in the songs. If you like classic Scorps or Rainbow you'll be very happy with this one.

Let's peel back the jewel case and have a listen.
Right off the bat I have a major MSG moment. The opener "Neptune Rising" took me right back to "Into The Arena". It's not so much the music but the Teutonic feel that comes through. That segues nicely into "Where the Wild Winds Blow". This is where you need to buy the album. Buying singles or listening to bits and pieces robs you of experiences like this. These first two tracks taken together are classic Schenker and are perhaps the most "metal" stuff on here. This is also where the brilliant and baffling comes in. First there's the solo. Only Schenker could pull off an acoustic solo in a metal track like this and make it sound seamless and perfect. If you have any of his Thank You release you will appreciate this solo. If you aren't familiar with those releases, buy them! The second baffling part is that the remainder of the album sounds nothing like what you've heard so far. It's good and if you grew up on early hard rock and the beginnings of metal like I did the rest of the disc will still provide you with a shit ton of enjoyment. This is my top track on here.

Track 3 is "Horizons". The riff is very reminiscent of "We all Fall Down" by Blue Murder. Combine that with the overall feel of Rainbow and you get the picture. Of note is the great bass drum pattern from Herman. At first it sounds simple but he's doing a very cool beat on that bass drum. Schenker's solo on here really captures a great Blackmore vibe.

Next up is "Lord of the Lost and Lonely". Some nice fuzz bass from Bucholz on this one. It's the song where he's the most apparent. Lyrics harken back to something from Dio. Doogie really channels that spirit on this track.
That moves us onto "Rock and Roll Symphony". Very Deep Purpleish. Mostly due to Hammond but also Doogie really gets a great Ian Gillan vibe going on this one. This one is a great driving song and you'll want to listen to it again and again.

"To Live For the King" is a bit heavier than the previous three tracks but it still sits in that classic hard rock/metal vein. Very much something that would belong on Rainbow Rising.

Sometimes it's a curse to have listened to so much music and have it all rolling around in your brain. "Land of Thunder" brings one of those moments out. It kicks in and right away screams early Whitesnake. I'm talking pre 87 when most of America had no clue who they were. That started with the first vocal hmm that Doogie throws out in the first 5 seconds. It sounds like one of those Snake songs where the spirit of Purple's Burn was mixing with some blues. Then there's the the vocal hook. Every time I hear it I start wanting to sing the vocal hook from Priest's Exciter. At this point I start realizing there's a fair bit of the gallop from Exciter in here too. Well for me that adds up to a damn cool tune. One of my favorite tracks on the disc.

Doogie really shines on "Temple of The Holy". It's a very straightforward tune with a a nice snaky riff underneath and some tasty bass and drum grooving. Schenker does some soloing on this one. It's one of those songs where here he can riff on top of everything else and it sounds perfect. The first solo is short but then he comes back again and just riffs out for the rest of the song.
It's obvious that they put some thought into the track order. The next track "Shine On" has a similar dirge like tempo. Once again Doogie shows why he deserves some top vocal honors. As great as he sounds I would have loved to hear what the late great Ronnie James Dio would have sounded like on this one.

Nine tracks down and not a bad one in the bunch. Track 10 "Bridges We Have Burned" is not gonna break that streak.The tempo starts to pick up again and yet in a very clever turn this approaches a ballad. In a lesser bands hands this would have been turned into some horrible ballady pablum but in these capable hands we get a nicely powerful mid tempo rocker. Only coplaint I have on this one is that it sounds like Schenker's solo just gets cut off and it picks up later. Almost like he cut it in one take and then they chopped it into two sections.

Then there's track 11 "Because You Lied". On the first few listens I hated this tune. Yeah i said it. Then something weird happened. I listened to this disc A LOT. Suddenly I just started to appreciate the simple awesome groove on this one. I initially thought it was just some cheap throwaway filler but gradually it really began to grow on me. It may be that I started to here a certain Zep like element in there. Kinda weird but hey that's why ya gotta listen to stuff more than once. Did I mention I listened to this disc A LOT.

"Black Moon Rising" follows and it's got a certain odd eighties keyboard element in there that I would expect on a Robert Plant solo disc but vocally it's great and Schenker plays his ass off in the middle section. There's also some nice interplay between Bucholz and Rarebell that holds it all together.

Last up is "Dance For The Piper". I could see them doing this for an encore, One it has a very live feel. but also Doogie really pushes the higher range of his voice on here. Very much how you would save that vocal buster for the end of the set. This one also has in my opinion the most Schenker like solo on the disc.

So what the total on this one? Well first off I have to say that I've been a Schenker fan for a long time. There was a time when Schenker was the secret of those who were in the know. There's plenty of bands that were formed around a shared interest in Schenker and those who didn't know where not in the band for long. For those who have always been into Schenker I think this one is a must have. It's also a must have for those of us who where into all those early Scorpions albums especially Lovedrive.
For those who were into Purple or Rainbow again this one will satisfy that craving. I could continue like this but I'll make it easy if you only like extreme metal with cookie vocals then you'll probably want to take a pass on this. Otherwise it's real simple..Schenker.

If that's not enough it Schenker reunited with Rarebell and Bucholz. Still not enough? Doogie White at 53 stills sounds freaking incredible and Schenker had the good sense to bring in a killer wingman with Wayne Findlay. I said it at the beginning I hope that this is a unit that will continue to put out more great stuff. I love my thrash and power metal but I also really enjoy the groove and pure brilliance of stuff like this.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

AWARD WINNING GUITAR LEGEND MICHAEL SCHENKER RETURNS WITH BRAND NEW ALBUM 'BRIDGE THE GAP,' UNITES WITH OLD FRIENDS

It's universally agreed that Michael Schenker is one of the greatest heavy metal/hard rock guitarists of all-time, as the amount of renowned guitarists that list him as a prime influence is off the charts. And on his newest release, 'Bridge the Gap,' this German guitar great has united with his old rhythm section from the Scorpions days - bassist Francis Buchholz and drummer Herman Rarebell - as well as enlisting ex-Rainbow singer Doogie White, plus guitarist/keyboardist Wayne Findlay. And if that wasn't enough metallic star power, none other than Don Dokken lends his vocals to an exclusive track ("Faith") only available on the album's "deluxe edition."

Produced by Michael Schenker and Michael Voss (and engineered by Voss), 'Bridge the Gap' will be released in the US via the inakustik label on January 7, 2014 (and credited to "Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock"), with the traditional thirteen-track release features such fierce rockers as "Where the Wild Winds Blow" and "Horizons."
  
'Bridge the Gap' will be released in 3 configurations:
  • CD
  • Deluxe Edition
    • media book packaging, plus o-card with high relief and partial gloss coating of the Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock logo, 
    • extended booklet with signatures of all band members, 
    • bonus track, "Faith," sung by Don Dokken.
  • 180 gr LP
  
Michael Schenker will kick off the first round of 2014 dates with a US trek, which will feature a line-up comprised of Schenker, White, and Findlay, as well as bassist Rev Jones and drummer Pete Holmes, before the "album line-up" will take over for a World Tour starting in Japan in March.


And now, a word from Schenker himself: 

Hello America-

I am very much looking forward to touring the States in Jan/Feb, and to introducing my new singer, Doogie White, and material from our brand new album, 'Bridge the Gap.' Doogie, Wayne Findlay and myself will be promoting our new album in the States before teaming up with the album line-up for a World Tour starting in March in Japan. We are all looking forward to rock you. 'Til then, keep on rocking.

Best,
Michael

Get ready to rock with Schenker's latest killer set of guitar wizardry, 'Bridge the Gap’!


Michael Schenker Bridge The Gap US Tour 2014    


Jan-09
 LAS VEGAS, NV 
LVCS
Jan-10
 CORONA, CA  
M -15 CONCERT THEATRE
Jan-11
 RAMONA, CA 
RAMONA MAIN STAGE THEATRE 
Jan-14
 DENVER, CO 
ECKS SALOON 
Jan-16
 LIBERTYVILLE, IL 
AUSTINS
Jan-17
 LIBERTYVILLE, IL 
AUSTINS
Jan-18
 TORONTO, CANADA 
ROCKPILE WEST
Jan-19
 TORONTO, CANADA 
ROCKPILE EAST
Jan-20
 ENGLEWOOD, NJ 
BERGAN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Jan-21
 LONDONBERRY, NH 
TUEPELO MUSIC HALL
Jan-22
 NEW YORK, NY 
BB KINGS CONCERT HALL 
Jan-24
 SAYREVILLE, NJ
STARLAND BALLROOM
Jan-25
 POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 
CHANCE THEATRE
Jan-27
 SELLERSVILLE, PA 
SELLERSVILLE THEATRE
Jan-28
 CLEVELAND, OH
AGORA BALLROOM
Jan-30
 OAKLAHOMA CITY, OK  
CHAMELEON BALLROOM 
Jan-31
 HOUSTON, TX
CONCERT PUB NORTH 
Feb-01
 SAN ANTONIO, TX
BACKSTAGE LIVE 
Feb-06
 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 
YOSHI'S
Feb-07
 ORANGEVALE, CA 
BOARDWALK
Feb-08
 PORTLAND, OR   
TBA
Feb-09
 SEATTLE, WA 
EL CORAZON
Feb-12
 HOLLYWOOD, CA 
HOUSE OF BLUES
Feb-15
 SAN JUAN, CAPISTRANO, CA 
THE COACH HOUSE
Feb-16
 HERMOSA BEACH, CA 
ST ROCKE



TRACKLISTING:
                         
  1. Where The Wild Winds Blow                         
  2. Horizons                         
  3. Lord Of The Lost And Lonely                         
  4. Rock n Roll Symphony                         
  5. To Live For The King                         
  6. Land Of Thunder                         
  7. Temple Of The Holy                         
  8. Shine On                         
  9. Bridges We Have Burned                         
  10. Because You Lied                         
  11. Black Moon Rising                         
  12. Dance For The Piper                         
  13. Faith (Bonus Track – Deluxe Edition only)

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