Mad Max (Band)

  • Andreas Baesler
  • Willi Schneider
  • Uwe Starck
  • Thomas Hoffmann

Mad Max is a German melodic rock band from Münster, consisting of singer Michael Voss, guitarist Jürgen Breforth, bassist Roland Bergmann and drummer Axel Kruse.

Band History

Mad Max was founded in 1982 and still published in the same year the self-titled debut album. The following albums "Rollin ' Thunder", "Storm Child" and " Night Of Passion" could cause a stir in Germany, Europe and Japan. In 1989, out of the singer Michael Voss, what a premature end of the band meant. In 1999 he recorded the comeback album "Never Say Never" with guitarist Jürgen Breforth. After the band broke up again. But finally, in 2006, to make a comeback around the band occupation. Were a consequence, the albums " Night Of White Rock ," published " In White" and " White Sands ". In addition to the new white outfit to the lyrics have changed, have become deeper and more thoughtful and be more oriented to social problems and Christian values. The work " Here we are " is an anniversary album for the 25th anniversary, on the many different artists (eg Joe Lynn Turner (ex - Rainbow, ex - Deep Purple ), Michael Schenker (Michael Schenker Group, ex - UFO, ex - Scorpions ), Wolf Hoffmann (ex -Accept ), Don Airey ( Deep Purple ), Axel Rudi Pell, Sascha Gerstner ( Helloween ) and Marc Storace ( Krokus ) ) have contributed their part. The work "welcome america" ​​was influenced by several performances of the band, including the Rocklahoma festival in the USA. The end of 2011 the band signed a record deal with the SPV and has a new album in the original cast from 1985 to the market in March 2012. The band tours from April to June 2012 with the band Axel Rudi Pell.

Discography

  • Mad Max ( 1982)
  • Rollin ' Thunder ( 1984)
  • Storm Child ( 1985)
  • Night Of Passion ( 1987)
  • Never Say Never (1999)
  • Night Of White Rock (2006)
  • In White EP (2006)
  • White Sands (2007)
  • Here we are (2008)
  • Welcome america (2010)
  • Another Night Of Passion (2012 )
  • Interceptor (2013 )
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