Only genuine thoroughbred musicians with substantial creative talent succeed in staying at the top of their game as long as Axel Rudi Pell has. For more than thirty years, the guitarist and songwriter from Bochum, Germany, has released new albums at regular intervals with his ARP band. Reactions from fans and media alike have been consistently positive while impressive record sales, high chart positions and ever-increasing audience numbers at his concerts and tours say it all. From 15 April 2022, Pell’s latest studio offering LOST XXIII – his 21st to date – will be available as a digipak, CD, double vinyl album, strictly limited box set and for digital download, as usual on Steamhammer/SPV. To make the wait more bearable for his fans, the first lead single ‘Survive’ (including video clip) will be released on 18 February 2022. LOST XXIII is a very special album in Pell’s longstanding career, extremely varied, consisting of ten deeply melodic hard rock songs (plus intro) in typical ARP style, as well as a number of fast-paced highlights and surprising compositions. Among the focal points is the title track with its chorus featuring Arabic scales – as Pell explains “a longer, epic track that’s pretty characteristic of me”.
At
the same time, LOST XXIII sees Pell welcome a number of familiar faces, underlining
his consistency both on a musical and on a personal level: As on his previous
four studio recordings INTO THE STORM (2014), GAME OF SINS (2016), KNIGHTS CALL
(2018) and the highly acclaimed SIGN OF THE TIMES (2021), which made no. 5 of
the German charts, plus the covers album DIAMONDS UNLOCKED II (2021) and two
live releases, the ARP band mark 2022 continues to consist of singer Johnny
Gioeli, bassist Volker Krawczak, keyboardist Ferdy Doernberg and drummer Bobby
Rondinelli (ex-Rainbow), a perfectly oiled hard rock machine that never fails
to deliver Pell’s compositions outstandingly and at the same time enhance them
with each musician’s own trademarks. Even more enduring than his current
line-up is Pell’s 33(!)-year collaboration with Steamhammer/SPV (in the 33rd
year of his solo career!). A real exception in a profession characterised by
discontinuity and short-lived trends.
Not
least ARP’s countless fans benefit from this reliability: The ten songs (plus
intro) on XXIII present the band in top form, with compositions that are among
Pell’s strongest to date, be it a typical guitar riff number such as ‘No
Compromise’, ‘Gone With The Wind’ which is based on a true story about a dog
that waited in vain for a year on a train platform for its deceased master, the
fast-paced ‘Follow The Beast’ with its NWOBHM references, or the ballad ‘Fly
With Me’, which kicks off with an atmospheric piano part and goes on to create
a haunting goosebumps atmosphere. Not forgetting the classy instrumental ‘The
Rise Of Ankhoor’ (Pell: “The title is a play on words based on the terms
‘anchor’ and ‘encore’”) and the stylistically as well as lyrically exceptional
‘Down On The Streets’ (scheduled for release as the second lead single on 25
March 2022) and ‘Freight Train’. “Thin Lizzy and AC/DC could have had a finger
in this particular pie,” Pell explains, tongue-in-cheek, adding: “Both songs
are about life on the streets, about people who are homeless for various
reasons and – in the case of ‘Freight Train’ – hop on trains in the manner of
American hobos to travel across the country.” Last but not least: LOST XXIII
ends with the instrumental bonus track ‘Quarantined 1’, which Pell had already
recorded on his own at home in spring 2020 and presented to his fans on YouTube
as a kind of “COVID support package”. Bobby Rondinelli has now contributed
proper drums for the album version, turning the song into a “real” ARP track.
LOST
XIII was produced by Axel Rudi Pell, mixed by Tommy Geiger, mastered by Ulf
Horbelt, and the mysterious cover artwork was once again designed by Thomas
Ewerhard (Gotthard, Edguy, Sons Of Apollo, among others). All that remains is
to solve the little mystery of the album title. Pell explains: “XXIII is the
Roman numeral for 23 and stands for W, the 23rd letter of the
alphabet. Which in this case is an abbreviation of ‘world’, so you could also
call the album ‘Lost World’, a reference to the currently pretty alarming state
of our planet.” He and his exceptional band will answer any remaining questions
live on tour in spring and autumn of this year.
Line Up:
Johnny Gioeli - Lead and Backing Vocals
Axel Rudi Pell - Lead, Rhythm and Acoustic Guitars
Ferdy Doernberg - Keyboards
Volker Krawczak - Bass
Bobby Rondinelli – Drums
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