Ralf Scheepers, press release

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The forthcoming solo album from PRIMAL FEAR singer Ralf Scheepers is in the very final stages of production. Some very special guests agreed to appear - the list includes guitarists "Metal" Mike Chlasciak (HALFORD), Kai Hansen (GAMMA RAY), Sander Gommans (AFTER FOREVER) and Magnus Karlsson (PRIMAL FEAR, ALLEN/LANDE). Powerhouse American vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, JUDAS PRIEST, ICED EARTH) is dueting with Scheepers in the track "Remission Of Sin", Swedish multi-instrumentalist Snowy Shaw (THERION, DREAM EVIL, KING DIAMOND, DIMMU BORGIR) appears on drums and PRIMAL FEAR's Mat Sinner is playing bass on the entire LP and produced the album. Achim Koehler is currently in the final stages of the mixing session and will shortly be mastering the production.



Scheepers revealed that his upcoming solo album will include a remake of his song "Saints Of Rock" Scheepers originally recorded with his band TYRAN PACE and a cover version of the JUDAS PRIEST classic "Before The Dawn'. "'Saints Of Rock' is gonna be, of course, a little bit more modern and updated than it was [when the original version was recorded] in 1986," he explained. "I mean, right now we have much more possibilities to make songs sound a little bit more modern, starting with the drum sound and the bass sounds." He added, "I think 'Before The Dawn' pretty much is a straight cover, but the first song I'm playing (nearly) all instruments — just a little more orchestral things going on. Vocal-wise, I just added a harmony vocals, plus the two outstanding guitar solos by maestro VICTOR SMOLSKI (RAGE). The album is like a trip through my entire career from hard driven crushing metal, groovy heavy beats, orchestral epic to stripped down basic songs and of course some nice surprises!"

The musical direction of his forthcoming solo CD is more diverse than PRIMAL FEAR, from the hardest to the softest tones. The album was recently presented to the German press and some of the reactions included
 
I'm very intrigued by this, but at the same time hesitant as some of these solo albums tend not to be that great (I'm looking at you Tim Owens). Though with the guests he has, I doubt that will happen.
 
Frontiers Records is pleased to announce the release of Scheepers solo debut album on February 18th in Europe and February 15th in North America.

Scheepers final track listing includes: Locked in the Dungeon; Remission of Sin; Cyberfreak; The Fall; Doomsday; Saints of The Rock; Before the Dawn; Back on the Track; Dynasty; The Pain of the Accused; Play with the Fire; Compassion.
The song “Remission of Sin” can exclusively be listened in full in streaming on the Frontiers Web radio. Tune in at: www.frontiers.it/webradio.
Weblinks: www.myspace.com/rs05 / www.frontiers.it / www.myspace.com/frontiersrecords.

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Yeah, this is a winner. It's honestly not that far removed from the average Primal Fear album, but that's probably a good thing. One or two ballad-type songs probably could have been avoided, but for the most part he's bringing the metal.
 
Funny thing is, Ralf is a great vocalist, but I just can't get fully behind Primal Fear. They have some great songs, usually 3 or 4 per disc, but they haven't brought the house down with that one career defining disc, yet.
Maybe the solo stuff will do him justice
 
The Metal Madman is getting ready to take over the airwaves LIVE today between 7-10 PM EST!

This week The Metal Madman Radio Show brings you a CD showcase of the upcoming self titled album by SCHEEPERS (SINGER FOR PRIMAL FEAR'S SOLO ALBUM)! On top of that brand new music from OUTLOUD, MEANSTREAK, RED WARLOCK, GEMINUS, JOINED FORCES, and MORE!

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Magnus Karlsson, Kai Hansen, Mat Sinner and Ralf Scheepers...so it's a Primal Fear album....
I guess if you're a PF die hard, it's appealing. For me, Primal Fear is one of those bands, where you know what you're going to get with each disc; one or two killer tracks, 3 or 4 strong tracks, and 3 or 4 tracks that are solid, but that you never really need to hear again. For whatever, I'm expecting this disc to be below that of the average PF disc.