PANZER Featuring ACCEPT And DESTRUCTION Members: Second 'Send Them All To Hell' Trailer

September 25, 2014

PANZER, the new German "supergroup" comprised of vocalist and bassist Schmier, best known as frontman of DESTRUCTION, guitarist Herman Frank (ACCEPT, VICTORY) and drummer Stefan Schwarzmann (ACCEPT, ex-RUNNING WILD),will release its debut album, "Send Them All To Hell", on November 28 via Nuclear Blast. The cover artwork for the CD was created by Hungarian artist Gyula Havancsák, who has previously worked with DESTRUCTION and HEADHUNTER.

The second "Send Them All To Hell" trailer can be seen below.

Commented Schmier: "The track 'Panzer' is a marching song monster that is different than the rest of the more classical material.

"We wanted a song that sounds like a steamrolling tank — straightforward in your face!

"'Panzer' will be a perfect live song 'cause of its intense beat, guitar crunch and the hypnotic chorus! Traditional metaheads might not expect a track like this from us, but the record has a wide range from classical ACCEPT/PRIEST metal up to speed metal/MOTÖRHEAD influences — so this track sure stands out with its intensity!"

"Send Them All To Hell" track listing:

01. Death Knell
02. Hail And Kill
03. Temple Of Doom
04. Panzer
05. Freakshow
06. Mr. Nobrain
07. Why?
08. Virtual Collision
09. Roll The Dice
10. Bleed For Your Sins

Said Schmier: "Together with this great and crazy guy [Gyula Havancsák], we have visualized the most brutal PANZER ever. You will find a lot of details that you won't recognize at first sight — hints to our lyrics and stuff that goes deeper than just the first martial impression! We will show you an intense cover trailer that will show all the fine points of this classical metal art that fits perfect with our music very soon!"

The initial idea for PANZER was born when Schwarzmann, who relocated to Switzerland about seven years ago, had a chat with the owner of renowned Swiss club Z7 in Pratteln. The two tried to figure out a way to make best use of the the down time between touring and recording. To make a long story short: Nobert Mandel (owner of Z7) had the idea to put together a trio, with both Stefan and Herman in it. The only vacancy for bass and vocals wouldn’t stay open for long, as Stefan had the phone number and mail address of Schmier right at hand — and so PANZER was formed.

Commented Schmier: "When Stefan Schwarzmann, drummer of ACCEPT and an old friend, came to me with the idea of putting a band together, I first thought he tried to fool me… hahaha! But the idea sounded amazing from the beginning and after the first meeting with Herman Frank, the German guitar legend, that everybody knows from his work with ACCEPT and VICTORY and Stefan, we realized really fast, that this team could really kick some serious ass together. And instead of talking too long about it, we started writing songs right away and within some weeks had half of the album recorded and it sounded wicked!"

He continued: "We don t wanna re-invent the metal-wheel. We play the music we love, easy as that and it's great fun 'cause we all dig this shit since we are teenagers!"

Naming a band after fierce war machinery might seem a bit off for some, but if you take a look at the lyrics, this is picture perfect. The lyrics provoke and are part of the art.

"My lyrics criticize... I don't pray," added Schmier.

And as difficult as the search for a name was at first, with all members being German die-hards and organizers of the Teutonic scene, PANZER seemed to be the name everybody will remember right away.

As for the album title, "Send Them All To Hell" was almost mandatory, as these are the first words to be heard on the record, with Schmier whispering them into the mic. With the exception of two tracks that feature all three members, all songs are written entirely by Herman Frank and Schmier.

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