DORO is back with new album August 17th, first single on June 8th!!
German metal queen Doro Pesch is back and she is ready to kick ass again for all you metal heads out there. Her new long awaited studio album will be released on August 17 from Nuclear Blast. Doro’s 20th LP, “Forever Warriors, Forever United” . It will be a double album and feature around 24 songs and some surprises. The first single will be “All For Metal” will be released on June 8. She will also have a duet with AMON AMARTH frontman Johan Hegg, “If I Can’t Have You…”. Doro will even have a tribute to the late and great Lemmy from Motorhead.
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Doro said: “We’ve been touring a lot during the last years. We collected a lot of impressions and got to meet many amazing people. That inspired me enormously,” “The songs and ideas simply bubble out of me. That process didn’t even end while being in the studio. We had 50 song ideas in the beginning which turned into 14 concrete album tracks. Suddenly we had 20 songs, and, in the end, it was even 24. I also wanted to record ‘Caruso’ in the last recording week.”
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Doro also says: “Living Life To The Fullest” back in January 2016. “I was flying to Lemmy’s funeral when the track’s melody and lyrics suddenly came to mind. Lemmy was always very important to me. Everything went quickly from this point. As soon as a song was constructed, I headed to the studio — between all those shows and tours — to capture the freshness and live energy of the new tracks.”
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Doro says: “On ‘Forever Warriors, Forever United’, there will be a lot of big rock heroes. Fans might be curious about the many awesome guest musicians involved. There are some big anthems on both albums, countless heavy songs, as well as heart-warming melodies! The records are supposed to give you power and thus contain a lot of energy.”
The first single, “All For Metal”, features several metal heroes, who can also be seen in the upcoming music video, which will be released on June 8. “It’s a great anthem — I think it could even top [WARLOCK’s classic track] ‘All We Are’ — and everybody’s singing on it,” Doro said. “And this could be really, really good. It’s hooky like hell.”
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