The title of the new studio album by the band built around heavy metal icon Udo Dirkschneider (original voice of German metal legends Accept) has become a statement that has given fans a lot to talk about.
Dirkschneider stands for clear, straightforward words. “If mankind doesn’t rethink some things, it could have drastic consequences,” he says. Last but not least, Game Over is the realistic, sober observation of an artist who has seen the world more intensely than most. Born in Solingen, Germany, he has been on tour around the world for over four decades. He travelled to Russia at the time of the Iron Curtain, gave concerts at an altitude of over four thousand meters in Peru and experienced the planet and its inhabitants many times more privately than some of us would manage as a normal traveller.
He processes a central thought on Game Over: “We all, no matter where we live, just have this one planet. If something happens on it, it always has international implications.”
Global climate change is one of the topics that Dirkschneider brings up on the album. “Floods in Germany or the fires in southern Europe and Turkey have shown how urgent it is to do something,” says the musician. “But not only here. The world is also increasingly having a peace problem. International arms trading and private arms possession are increasing. In many countries, there is an increasing number of shootings among minors, including in schools. In addition, there is an unknown number of child soldiers who are actively involved in the war in many places.”
A theme that the band’s new video, Kids And Guns, examines
Watch the Kids And Guns clip below!
No question about it – Udo Dirkschneider is a cosmopolitan who is at home in the world and always sees it in its entirety.
Musically, too, he thinks and feels extremely internationally. So, in that spirit, Game Over has become a virtually ageless, cosmopolitan work. Songs like Metal Never Dies, Kids And Guns or Prophecy are precise, punchy, catchy and powerful and make the album a straight rock n’roll output that goes straight to the top. Crashing riffs, precise grooving bass and an impulsive heaviness dominate the songs. Anyone who likes unpolished, straightforward heavy rock will immediately feel at home here.
With hundreds of shows around the world, right down to the most unknown areas, the band is a familiar conglomerate of thoroughbred musicians and friends. Each of them knows exactly where to fit perfectly into the other’s note. You can feel every how familiar the musicians are with each other and how passionate they are: All the songs on the album have a own distinctive character, which is just as convincing today as it will be tomorrow.
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