Monitor by Monitor: Brainstorm –Plague of Rats

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Collectively for 35 years, German energy steel stalwarts Brainstorm are again in motion with album quantity 14, Plague of Rats, 11 tracks of trad steel accented with Indian thrives. The quintet—Andy B. Franck (vocals), Torsten Ihlenfeld (guitar), Milan Loncaric (guitar), Dieter Bernert (drums), Jim Ramses (bass)— are in high type on their debut for brand spanking new label Reigning Phoenix Music, which is ready for launch on February 28. We provided the band the chance to take us monitor by monitor by means of its newest providing, which you’ll be able to order right here. (Additionally try some European tour dates on the finish.)

Past Enemy Strains

Andy: A music that offers with slightly of the present points in our world. The textual content is a lament that speaks of deep emotional accidents and the lack of hope in a navy battle. A poisonous relationship between former mates who are actually on reverse sides of the conflict. The supposed affection is stuffed with deceit and betrayal and finally causes ache. Either side desire a change, an escape from this painful state of affairs. The “enemy strains” symbolize the separation that must be overcome.

Torsten: The music begins with a gorgeous melody solo opening that’s instantly tailored from the guitar riff, adopted by a fragile verse, a pre-chorus with highly effective guitars, and a MEGA refrain that instantly will get caught in your head. For me, that is the perfect uptempo music within the band’s historical past to this point and the right album opener.

Garuda (Eater of Snakes)

Andy: Our first single. In Indian mythology, Garuda is a snake-killing, half-human, half-eagle mount of Vishnu. The wings symbolize freedom, energy, and the power to succeed in the very best spheres. The battle in opposition to the snake represents the everlasting battle between good and evil… and he simply eats her, haha…

Torsten: From the opening riff onwards, “Garuda” breathes the Brainstorm Japanese Influences DNA, an essential trademark within the Brainstorm sound. Together with the album cowl as a visible counterpart, the music rolls into the ear canals when it comes to sound and riffs, large and unstoppable like lava. Andy’s vocal strains complement the entire thing completely, virtually hypnotically.

False Reminiscences

Andy: A psychological textual content… a seek for id and that means. Our character appears trapped in an internal turmoil that stops him from shifting ahead. The previous is marked by lies and reminiscences which have modified over time. Regardless of all of the darkness, there’s a spark of hope for a greater future.

Torsten: An uptempo monitor like “False Reminiscences” belongs on a Brainstorm file just like the amen in church. Quick, two-voiced guitars, driving double bass drums, and limitless harmonies. From the primary concept, it was clear that this music needed to be on the album.

The Shepherd Lady (Gitagovinda)

Andy: A Sanskrit poem from the twelfth century that describes the love relationship between Krishna and Radha. A textual content stuffed with deep melancholy and despair, but additionally a mirror of a soul’s deepest hopes and longings.

Torsten: Probably the most stunning and coherent tracks we’ve ever written. A mega-melodic riff with a superb vocal melody, a steadily rising verse, and a strong refrain. Musically and thematically, it additionally lives from the Japanese Brainstorm DNA!

Your Soul That Lingers in Me

Andy: One in every of my favourite tracks… singing alongside Elina Siirala from Depart’s Eyes! A metaphorical journey into the darkness of two folks’s souls, confronting mortality and loss. Regardless of the darkness, it’s a name to take pleasure in life.

Torsten: Maybe essentially the most melodic monitor of our profession to this point, nevertheless it doesn’t function any clear or acoustic guitars. The vocal strains lie majestically over the chords, and the refrain is an actual firework of melodies. As a duet with feminine vocals, the music unfolds into an actual gem!

Masquerade Conspiracy

Andy: A critique of our society, which is characterised by intrigue, abuse of energy, and disinformation. The “masquerade” represents a false facade hiding corruption. The music seeks a real id and reality.

Torsten: Musically, the problem was to mix thrashy riffing within the verse, a “melo-death” pre-chorus, and “Viking-inspired” riffing within the refrain. The result’s good and a lot enjoyable to play, it may even make it into the stay set.

From Hell

Andy: A really darkish monitor that includes Alexander Krull from Depart’s Eyes and Atrocity. It explores internal battle, guilt, and the need for redemption. A battle between two souls looking for a means out of their very own darkness.

Torsten: With virtually old-school dashing/thrashing instrumentation, “From Hell” might be the favourite of our traditionalist followers. Krull’s growls give the music the right spice and work fantastically as a counterpart to Andy’s singing.

The Darkish of Evening

Andy: A metaphor for the battle between love and hate, hope and despair. It raises existential questions on life, evil, and human nature. Regardless of the sensation of hopelessness, the music additionally offers the facility to alter.

Torsten: Class: Epic! The music begins with the refrain riff and the accompanying melody as a double guitar lead. In good firm with songs like “Solitude” or “In These Partitions”!

Crawling

Andy: A music about manipulation and the problem of getting one’s personal opinion in at present’s world. We crawl by means of cracks as an alternative of strolling by means of doorways to keep away from attracting consideration.

Torsten: Typically named inside the band as “our ’80s exhausting rock monitor” on Plague of Rats. Hearken to it and also you’ll know precisely what we imply. Garnished with mega-catchy vocal strains, it’d even be the key hit of the file!

Curtains Fall

Andy: A music about painful experiences shaping who we’re. It tells the story of somebody overcoming struggling and in search of justice. A robust lyrical twist that resonates with my very own journey.

Torsten: The right album nearer with every thing that makes Brainstorm particular. Cool riffing, cool vocals, cool refrain! Pay attention & repeat!

European Tour Dates:

February 27, 2025 – DE – Aschaffenburg

February 28, 2025 – CH – Solothurn

March 1, 2025 – DE – Essen

March 2, 2025 – DE – Mannheim

March 3, 2025 – DE – Munich

March 4, 2025 – DE – Hamburg

March 5, 2025 – DE – Hannover

March 6, 2025 – DE – Stuttgart

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