Right in time for his 40th anniversary as a solo artist and his 50th birthday as a musician, Michael Schenker resurrects the immortal Michael Schenker Group. Immortal is also the name of his new album, recorded by likely the strongest line-up in his long history. Its a lightning bolt of an album that sounds fresh, bloodthirsty and agile. Immortal showcases the gargantuan vocal talents of Chilean hard rock prodigy Ronnie Romero (Rainbow), backed by singers Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear), Joe Lynn Turner (Deep Purple) as well as Schenker's brother in arms, Michael Voss (Mad Max) who again produced the record alongside Schenker – flawlessly, punchy and at full steam as if their very lives depended on it.
Next to Michael Schenker caressing his iconic black and white Dean Flying V, we hear bass player Barry Sparks (Dokken), keyboard player Steve Mann as well as the three drummers Bodo Schopf, Simon Phillips (Toto) and Brian Tichy (Whitesnake) pumping gallons of fresh blood through the tracks. And that's not all, keyboard wizard extraordinaire Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Black Country Communion) gives the listener a baptism of fire in the blistering, heavy hitting opener "Drilled to Kill," powered by Ralf Scheepers' unbelievable vocal tornado.
The massive midtempo smasher "Don't Die On Me Now" sees Joe Lynn Turner going all in, Ronnie Romero works his magic in "Knight Of The Dead" while Michael Voss cuts a grand figure before the microphone as well as behind the mixing desk on the furious second single "After The Rain." And the monumental closing track "In Search Of The Peace Of Mind" is a new recording of the very first song Schenker ever wrote.
- Drilled To Kill
- Don't Die On Me Now
- Knight Of The Dead
- After The Rain
- Devil's Daughter
- Sail The Darkness
- The Queen Of Thorns And Roses
- Come On Over
- Sangria Morte
- In Search Of The Peace Of Mind