Axel Rudi Pell announces new album 'Ghost Town'

Bochum-based guitarist Axel Rudi Pell has revealed details of his upcoming studio album, 'Ghost Town', set for release on March 20, 2026, via SPV/Steamhammer. The record features the band's signature blend of powerful riffs and catchy melodies, including a notable duet with Udo Dirkschneider on 'Breaking Seals'. The title track serves as the debut single, evoking classic Rainbow vibes.

Album Overview

Axel Rudi Pell, the renowned German guitarist from Bochum, continues his prolific career with 'Ghost Town', his latest studio album scheduled for March 20, 2026, through SPV/Steamhammer. This marks a return to the label that released his debut solo effort, 'Wild Obsession', back in 1989. Pell, now 65, has maintained a consistent output of hard rock albums for over three decades, earning chart success starting with 'Between The Walls' in 1994.

The album showcases Pell's unmistakable style: heavy guitar riffs combined with memorable melodies. His longtime band includes American vocalist Johnny Gioeli (since 1998), former Rainbow drummer Bobby Rondinelli (since 2013), bassist Volker Krawczak (since 1989), and keyboardist Ferdy Doernberg (since 1998). Pell produced the record himself, with Tommy Geiger—known for his work with Blind Guardian and Helloween—handling recording and mixing at Blind Guardian Studios in Grefrath, Germany.

Key Tracks and Collaborations

'Ghost Town' consists of 11 tracks, blending intensity and accessibility. The standout is 'Breaking Seals', a duet featuring Gioeli and German metal legend Udo Dirkschneider, marking the first such collaboration in Pell's career. This partnership underscores the respect Pell commands in the rock and metal scenes.

The title track, 'Ghost Town', is the debut single—a haunting, uptempo piece that recalls early Rainbow classics. Full tracklist:

  1. The Regicide (intro)
  2. Guillotine Walk
  3. Breaking Seals (featuring Udo Dirkschneider)
  4. Ghost Town
  5. Holy Water
  6. The Enemy Within
  7. Hurricane
  8. Sanity
  9. Towards The Shore
  10. Steps Of Stone
  11. Higher Call

Release Formats

The album will be available in various formats, including CD DigiPak with poster, jewel case CD, 2LP gatefold on black vinyl, exclusive bundles with shirts, colored vinyl editions via Napalm and EMP shops, and digital download/streaming. Pre-orders are now open.

Pell reflects on his enduring partnership with SPV: 'SPV and I have grown together. We have witnessed highs and lows and we've managed to get through them all.' This release promises to add another chapter to his legacy of critically acclaimed hard rock.

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