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Kingdom Come
independent

„Independent“ – the title speaks for itself.

Free your mind, free your heart, free your soul.

„Independent but mine!“ Lenny Wolf finally found his home.

„When I started preparing for this album I had a pretty clear vision of what I wanted, but knew exactly what it was that I DIDN`T want. I wanted to do a Kingdom Come-album without any pathos from the past. I wanted modern elements without trying to be trendy. I wanted to make it really rock without trying too hard.“ Wolf explains.

„When I started the recordings I was thinking of a lot of musicians to call in for guitar, bass and keyboards. But the deeper I dug into the songs the clearer it became: I couldn´t waste my time by telling others what I had in mind. I HAD to do it by myself.“

Said and done. Lenny played every instrument but the drums himself and also took care of the entire production.

„I relayed to much on other people in the past, and found myself left alone in the end too many times. That´s different now.“

From the opener „I can feel it“ via the epic „Mother“ and „Didn´t understand“ to the musical bulldog „Easy talkin´hardline“ the album shows the whole spectrum of the Kingdom Come-repertoire and more. New stylistic trips à la „Religion needs no winner“ make the already interesting sound-picture even more rich.

„America“ is an autobiographic statement, meant as a ´hats off´ for Kingdom Come´s start in the USA.

As you notice, the Wolf is serious, or as he puts it: „Nice, nice, nice!“

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