There have been countless important decision days in the life of Tom Angelripper. On most of them, he has steered the
path of his musical career in the optimum direction. As the singer and bassist of his band Sodom, Angelripper has been
instrumental in keeping the German Th Metal quality seal on the international since 1982, proving with his
uncompromising songs and ambitioned lyrics that he likes to think outside the box of his musical genre. At the same
time, Sodom have always felt committed to their own history and, along with the courageous exploration of new
territories, have never lost of their band's typical sound. So it comes as no surprise that their latest album
Decision Day is a successful melange of a fresh, contemporary th metal attitude and the group's traditional fortes.
"The vocals on Decision Day occasionally remind me of our Persecution Mania phase," says Tom Angelripper, "but the songs
go much deeper, musically as well as in terms of their lyrics."
Together with his two comrades-in-arms, guitarist Bernemann and drummer Markus Makka Freiwald, Angelripper spent four
months at the studio honing the new Sodom material. The result is a hard-as-nails, diverse th metal offering on the
subject of D-Day, the day in June 1944 when the troops of the Western Allied forces landed in Normandy to liberate
mainland Europe from the scourge of Nazi Germany. Songs such as Belligerence, Decision Day and Strange Lost World
present the Sodom frontman once more as a historically well-versed contemporary witness and critical observer of current
international events. "Belligerence criticizes the general aggressiveness between nations that seems to be omnipresent
at the moment. Everybody appears to be just waiting for a reason to start another war. Mutual fear is consciously
fostered, the positions becoming ever more entrenched." Blood Lions is about a perfidious multi-dollar business based on
lions raised in enclosures, only to be by wealthy hunters at short distance. Tom: "The trade in trophies and s
used for medical purposes or as a cure for male impotence reduces the king of animals to mere livestock for slaughter."
Their new album also sees Sodom tackle biblical themes, as they have done since their first releases. Caligula for
example is about the Roman emperor whose megalomaniac cl to world domination threw large parts of Europe into a state
of terror.
You've already guessed it. Decision Day is another diverse album, both in terms of its style and its subject matter. The
new release is bound to cause a stir, not least thanks to its impressive artwork courtesy of none other than Joe
Petagno. As well as having worked for Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, Petagno is also Motorhead's favored graphic designer
and has created legendary album covers such as Overkill, Bomber, Ormatron and Another Perfect Day. Angelripper: "I
was surprised and proud to learn how familiar Joe is with Sodom, immediately bringing up associations of our
Knarrenheinz when we talked about the artwork. For a Motorhead fan like myself, this cover is an absolute dream come
true." Petagno: "After having spoken with Tom about the current state of world affairs and heard some brilliant tracks
from the album I wanted to visualize the History of Man from the dawn of creation to the mess we have today. Firstly and
rather obviously it's World War 3. However on psychological and symbolic level it's considerably more. I used
Knarrenheinz as a symbol for the countless numbers who have soldiered on thru the centuries in one guise or another just
to get us here anno 2016 where we seem to be on the brink of another possible eruption."