DORO Confirmed To Sing "Where The Wild Wolves Have Gone" On POWERWOLF Bonus Track Album
April 29, 2021, 3 years ago
With the undeniable impact of their internationally successful releases, Powerwolf have truly proven that heavy metal is alive and well. In 2021, the high priests of heavy metal will continue their inimitable success story: Following last year's Best Of album (Best Of The Blessed - Germany #2), the Gold and Platinum band now announce their upcoming studio album, Call Of The Wild, which will be released on July 9 via Napalm Records.
The band has started to reveal details about the bonus album that accompanies Call Of The Wild, dubbed Missa Cantorem. Powerwolf invited a list of phenomenal vocalists to put their own stamp on some of their classic songs; (Arch Enemy), Jari Mäenpää (Wintersun), Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear), Björn "Speed" Strid (Soilwork) and Chris Harms (Lord Of The Lost) have been confirmed. Doro has now been added to the roster.
Doro: "I really enjoyed singing 'Where The Wild Wolves Have Gone'. It gave me chills from the first second to the last. The melodies and the lyrics are awesome! It‘s one of my favorite Powerwolf songs. I love it!"
Below is a list of the Powerwolf songs each singer is covering.
Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy) - "Demons Are A Girl's Best Friend".
Jari Mäenpää (Wintersun) - "Saturday Satan"
Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear) - "Sanctified With Dynamite"
Björn "Speed" Strid (Soilwork) - "Killers With The Cross"
Chris Harms (Lord Of The Lost) - "Kiss Of The Cobra King"
Doro (Warlock) - "Where The Wild Wolves Have Gone"
Stay tuned for more vocalists to be revealed. More details on the new album will follow soon, but you can pre-order your copy here.
Powerwolf Live 2021: Fans can not only expect brand new heavy metal anthems to be played and chanted along by thousands, but also the biggest and most epic production Powerwolf has brought to the stage thus far, once again cementing their status as one of the most intense live bands.
Powerwolf are:
Attila Dorn - vocals
Falk Maria Schlegel - organ
Charles Greywolf - guitar
Matthew Greywolf - guitar
Roel van Helden - drums