Альбомы исполнителя
Touchdown
2023 · сингл
Forever Free
2023 · сингл
The Legacy (Best Of)
2022 · сборник
Wilder Life
2022 · сингл
Dust and Rust
2022 · сингл
Game Over
2021 · альбом
Prophecy
2021 · сингл
Arising
2021 · сингл
Kids and Guns
2021 · сингл
Metal Never Dies
2021 · сингл
Live In Bulgaria 2020 - Pandemic Survival Show
2021 · альбом
Wrong Side of Midnight (Live)
2021 · сингл
Man and Machine (Live)
2021 · сингл
Where the Angels Fly
2020 · сингл
We Are One
2020 · альбом
Neon Diamond
2020 · сингл
We Are One
2020 · сингл
Steelfactory
2018 · альбом
Make the Move
2018 · сингл
One Heart One Soul
2018 · сингл
Rising High
2018 · сингл
Back to the Roots - Accepted! (Live in Brno)
2017 · альбом
Live - Back to the Roots
2016 · альбом
Navy Metal Night
2015 · альбом
Decadent
2015 · альбом
Decadent
2014 · сингл
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Биография
A German heavy metal outfit founded and fronted by powerhouse vocalist Udo Dirkschneider, U.D.O. emerged in the late '80s after Dirkschneider exited the popular power metal group Accept. Beginning with 1987's Animal House, Dirkschneider and a rotating cast of players carved out a huge swath of heavy metal real estate, averaging a full-length LP every year or so (2021's Game Over was the group's 17th full-length effort) and touring on the strength of an impressive catalog of European power metal that also included Accept classics like "Balls to the Wall" and "Fast as a Shark." Following his departure from Accept in 1987, Dirkschneider formed U.D.O. with guitarists Peter Szigeti and Mathias Dieth, bassist Frank Rittel, and drummer Tomas Franke. The group's debut album, Animal House, was in fact written by Dirkschneider's former bandmates in Accept, and by the time of its 1988 follow-up Mean Machine, Szigeti, Rittel, and Franke had all been dismissed, replaced by guitarist Andy Susemihl, bassist Thomas Smuszynski, and drummer Stefan Schwarzmann. Susemihl himself was out of U.D.O. for 1990's Faceless World, replaced by guitarist Wolla Böhm; the same roster who recorded 1991's Time Bomb, although the band split in the wake of a subsequent tour, with Dirkschneider rejoining Accept from 1992 to 1996. He re-formed U.D.O. with Dieth, Schwarzmann, guitarist Stefan Kaufmann, and bassist Michael Voss to contribute a track to the Judas Priest tribute album Legends of Metal; only Schwarzmann and Kaufmann remained on board for 1997's full-length Solid, which featured new guitarist Jürgen Graf-Biardi and bassist Fitty Wienhold. No Limits followed a year later, and in 1999 U.D.O. resurfaced with the punishing Holy, which saw the group delivering their most visceral LP in years. 2002's Man and Machine featured the hit "Dancing with an Angel," a duet with Warlock vocalist Doro Pesch, and was followed by a string of hard-hitting studio albums: Thunderball (2004), Mission No. X (2005), Mastercutor (2007), Dominator (2009), and Rev-Raptor (2011). The following year saw the departure of guitarist Stefan Kaufmann, who had to leave the fold for health reasons. He was replaced by Andrey Smirnov, who made his first studio appearance with the group on 2013's Steelhammer. Decadent, the band's 15th long-player, arrived in a timely fashion in early 2015. Later that year, Dirkschneider announced that he would be embarking on a massive tour comprising only Accept songs, with the intention of retiring the material. A double-live LP, Back to the Roots: Accepted, chronicled the tour in 2017. U.D.O. returned with their 16th studio long-player Steelfactory in 2018. Two years later they released the follow-up We Are One, an orchestral album written and recorded in collaboration with the Concert Band of the German Armed Forces, followed in 2021 by Game Over. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi