What came into being in 1982 in Gelsenkirchen-Buer has lost
nothing of its authenticity and rawness, not even four decades later. Tom
Angelripper and his men still belong to the spearhead of a music style that
draws its energy from pure determination, intransigence and relentlessness.
What’s more, Sodom never fail to surprise their fans all over the world.
They managed especially well with ‘40 Years At War – The Greatest Hell Of
Sodom’, a more than worthy anniversary album that – in various formats –
sums up the band`s history in an unusual and highly ambitious way. “Our
goal was to re-record one song from each of our previous albums,” Tom explains.
“Not necessarily the most obvious ones, we wanted to go for rarities or
tracks we`ve never or very rarely played live.” ‘40 Years At War – The
Greatest Hell Of Sodom’ will be released on October 28th, 2022 via
Steamhammer/SPV as CD, double vinyl record, digital download and as a
lavish, richly stocked and extremely limited box set including a bunch of
surprises.
The
CD and vinyl double LP with their martial cover artwork penned by Eliran
Kantor (Kreator, Testament, Gwar, among others) include 17 tracks, all
newly recorded by the current Sodom line-up. Tom: “We cover the songs
unaltered, that’s to say: in exactly the same key and with the original
lyrics. We’re better musicians now than we were back then, of course, so
the new versions sound tighter and more up-to-date. But the arrangements of
the songs were deliberately kept unchanged.” Obviously, the highlight of
the new album is the richly equipped box set, plus an additional 4-track EP
(artwork by Koloss-Skateboards-graphic artist Sebastian Feld aka. Besil
Wrathbone) that includes the brand-new song ‘1982’ (the first single/video,
release date: August 5th, 2022), in which Tom reminisces about their
beginnings: “At first, we just wanted to be a band, the music was almost an
afterthought. We were against everything and everyone, wanted to shock the
world and the more people hated us, the more motivated we got. Nobody would
have expected that 40 years later, we’re still alive and playing. Those 40
years have gone by in a flash, but we continue to look forward.”
Aside
from the CD and a differently coloured double LP with all their songs, the
heart of the box set is a large-format hardcover book with a gripping
introduction by Tom about their beginnings in 1982. In addition, each album
to date is honoured on a double page spread, depicting its original artwork
and all production information. One of the highlights of the book are the
numerous fan statements, which Sodom had reached out to fans for last year,
asking for anecdotes and memories. Tom: “We have always put special
emphasis on our fan culture. That`s why there’s a number of photos where
our fans have had their picture taken with us.” The icing on the cake – or
in this case the box set – is an audio cassette (!) containing each and
every song from the CD/LP plus an exclusive bonus track: the re-recorded
version of ‘Equinox’, originally featured on the 1986 album ‘Obsessed By
Cruelty’. Tom remembers: “When we started 40 years ago, we weren’t even
sure about who should be playing which instrument. In the end, I was left
with the bass. We rehearsed in the auditorium of a secondary school and
later on in the basement of a family home that belonged to the parents of a
buddy of mine. We were on fire, everywhere you went, you experienced new
awakenings.”
The
band`s 40th anniversary festivities will be carried over into their
concerts in the coming fall. “We’ll not only play the Sodom classics, but
also consider fan requests. We`re launching a poll about songs we`ve rarely
or never played live on a tour to find out which ones the fans want to
hear.” That's exactly what Sodom are about: being close to their fans, full
of ideas, burning for action while keeping their eyes on the goal ahead.
Tom: “If you want to draw a summary of the past four decades, it can only be
this: 40 years later, and we’re still here!”
Line-Up:
Tom Angelripper – bass, vocals
Frank Blackfire– guitars
Yorck Segatz - guitars
Toni Merkel– drums
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