Horisont's "Sudden Death" is an explosion of multi-layered and sophisticated rock songs, and it took no less than three years to bring this affair of the heart to life. The result is an album full of anthemic stadium rock refrains, twin guitars and piano-heavy rock that is both fresh and catchy and infectious
In the past, the band has earned a special place not only in the hearts of the heavier underground, which frenetically celebrates the band and their energetic live shows on an international level. Singer Axel explains, "Our mission was to record an album that we, above all, liked, not one that others expected of us." It is precisely this carefree and passionate attitude that Horisont owe to the fact that their electrifying music strikes a chord with listeners: with a raised middle finger and just as you'd expect from rock'n'roll. Drawing their influences not least from greats like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Cactus and Thin Lizzy, they leave no one cold - you soon find yourself singing along one song after the other
01 Revolution 02 Free Riding 03 Pushin' The Line 04 Into The Night 05 Standing Here 06 Runaway 07 Gráa Dagar 08 Sail On 09 Breaking The Chain 10 Hold On 11 Archaeopteryx In Flight 12 Additional Tracks