Kanonenfieber drop new single "Waffenbrüder"

Kanonenfieber drop new single "Waffenbrüder"

Before releasing their sophomore album “Die Urkatastrophe” this Friday (20th September 2024) Kanonenfieber are dropping their last single entitled Waffenbrüder (Brothers in Arms) and video, which was produced by Grupa13, which you can watch below:

Talking about Waffenbrüder Kanonenfieber said: “It is the year 1916. Two best friends stand in the clothing depot of a Bavarian barracks. With chests swelling with pride, they receive their field-gray uniforms. They are going to war.

For so long, they had yearned for adventure. Even as young boys, they listened in awe to the stories their fathers told around the campfire: man-to-man combat in glorious battles. Armed with sticks, they reenacted their favorite heroes and won many a victory. Since childhood, they had been brothers in arms.

But now, in the shadow of the front and the barrage of shells, their childhood dreams begin to fade. Only the sheer will to survive and their bond of friendship keeps them alive. For now. By day they man their post, by night they shelter in the dugout—nothing can separate them. Almost nothing, for the enemy artillery has the power to tear apart iron, flesh, and even the strongest of bonds. So it happens that during the spring offensive, a shell strikes the foxhole occupied by the two friends, taking one of them down into the earth with it. And there he remains, the brother in arms, buried in foreign soil, as far from home as one could ever be.

The surviving friend, deeply stricken by grief over the loss, composed a laurel for his fallen comrade. And those words of sorrow have been made tangible and audible. This is the true story of brothers in arms.”

And this very laurel can be found as a printed copy in both artbook versions of the album.

As a bonus Maik Weichert from Heaven Shall Burn contributed a guitar solo to the song.

Artwork (c) Daniel Bechthold

On the new album “Die Urkatastrophe”: "The First World War accelerated the path to modernity and is considered the 'Die Urkatastrophe' (primal catastrophe) of the 20th century, which was characterized by wars, violence and displacement. Around 17 million people, soldiers and civilians lost their lives, large parts of Europe were destroyed and unresolved problems were left behind, which led to further violent conflicts. This album is dedicated to the victims of the First World War, so they are not forgotten. May their fates be a warning for all following generations even after more than 100 years," says Noise, who records all instruments in the studio and who is also responsible for the concept of Kanonenfieber.

“Die Urkatastrophe” is available to order now HERE.

Photo (c) Stephanie Rifkin

As with its predecessor, Kanonenfieber's second album “Die Urkatastrophe” is based on factual reports, letters and original documents from the surviving and deceased soldiers from the First World War. Its intent is not to glorify, because there is no glory in war. Everyone loses - their lives, their souls, their humanity. War is often depicted in an abstract way, through numbers and statistics. Kanonenfiber aim to tell the stories of the nameless and the faceless in order to allow for a small glimpse of their personal horrors, and thereby the larger scale horror for mankind as a whole.

Kanonenfieber's black and death metal isn't meant to solely entertain, but also educate and raise awareness against the glorification of war. “Die Urkatastrophe” was recorded with Kristian Kohle (Powerwolf, Aborted, Benighted and many more) at Kohlekeller Studio, and features guitarist Maik Weichert of Heaven Shall Burn on the song Waffenbrüder.

And don’t miss the chance to catch Kanonenfieber liver on their winter 2024 EU/UK tour. They’re playing one UK show at the Dome in Tufnell Park on 26th November. An incredible visual experience, its a show not to miss !

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