Every album has its own history, and this one not only tells of Voodoo Circle and its musicians Alex Beyrodt (guitar), DavidReadman (vocals), Alex Jansen (bass) and Markus Kullmann (drums), but also – indirectly, of course – of Whitesnake, DeepPurple, Rainbow and Led Zeppelin. Without trying to disguise their influences, Voodoo Circle consciously follow in the footsteps of these iconic acts and their great international status. Their latest album ‘Hail To The King’ doesn’t even try to hide the obvious source of inspiration that spawned the twelve tracks on the recording, but presents with pride, bravura and impressive stylistic confidence the brand of timeless hard rock coined by those groups. Beyrodt: “Our aim is to continue in the great tradition of this music and translate it into a contemporary context.” ‘Hail To The King’ will be out on 15 November 2024 on AFM/Soulfood. Three lead singles including videos, ‘Let It Rock’ (23 August 2024), ‘On The Edge’ (4 October 2024) and ‘Lay Down Your Lovin’ (1 November 2024), will be available ahead of the album release.
The history of ‘Hail To The King’ includes an interesting anecdote: Two of the twelve tracks were penned by former Rainbow keyboardist Tony Carey. Beyrodt remembers, looking back almost 25 years: “At the beginning of the 1990s, we were in Tony’s studio to record material for a Sinner album, including the two Carey compositions, ‘All For One’ and ‘Billy’s Song’, which were only released in Japan at the time. I still remember how, in my mid-twenties, I couldn’t believe that I was standing in a recording studio with a legend such as Carey, watching him play the Hammond organ for us, headbanging away. Both songs have been at the back of my mind ever since, just waiting for the right moment to record them again. And since I also wanted to listen to the Rainbow side of me for ‘Hail To The King’, that perfect moment seemed to have arrived.”
In addition to Whitesnake reminiscences on ‘Sweet Little Sister’, ‘Castles Made Of Glass’ and ‘The Sound Of The Eagles’ (bringing to mind John Sykes), the new Voodoo Circle opus also features a powerful Led Zeppelin-style hit: ‘Black Country’ tells the story of vocalist/lyricist David Readman’s personal experiences as the son of an British miner. If this puts you in mind of ‘Kashmir’, you’re not far off. Beyrodt: “I’m particularly proud of this number, especially as it was great fun experimenting with different sounds and guitars at the studio.” Talking of which: As always, Beyrodt proves to be an outstandingly versatile guitarist, adding: “Ultimately, each song decides which guitar I play. The days when musicians stood for one specific type of guitar are long gone. Nowadays, it’s all about doing justice to the song and its story.”
The first-rate mix courtesy of Achim Köhler, which – like the impressive cover artwork – captures the spirit of this powerful rock disc perfectly, also underlines this claim. Finally, let’s not forget to mention that Voodoo Circle will be going on tour in November 2024, because one thing is obvious: These songs belong on a stage, where hard rock à la Voodoo Circle is truly at home!
Tracklist:
01 – Lay Down Your Lovin’
02 – Let It Rock
03 – On The Edge
04 – Sweet Little Sister
05 – Castles Made Of Glas
06 – Stand Your Ground
07 – Black Country
08 – Billy’s Song
09 – Strangers In The Night
10 – All For One
11 – The Sound Of The Eagles
12 – Hail To The King
Line-Up:
– Alex Beyrodt (Guitars)
– David Readman (Vocals)
– Alex Jansen (Bass)
– Markus Kullmann (Drums)
- by Jörg Schnebele
- by Hiko Kramer