Susemihl left the band, with U.D.O. now as a four-piece. The band shifted to a lighter approach with the third album Faceless World, which was released on 25 February 1990, achieving great success; this being their best selling album so far. It was produced by former Accept drummer Stefan Kaufmann. The fourth album Timebomb was released on 3 April 1991. It was a more heavier album than their previous releases. In 1992, Dirkschneider put U.D.O. on hiatus to reunite with Accept.
In 1996, Dirkschneider reactivated U.D.O. with a brand new line-up; Stefan Kaufmann, now undertaking guitar duties, with guitarist Jürgen Graf and bassist Fitty Wienhold from Bullet, and Stefan Schwarzmann returning to the band. They took part in the 1997 compilation album A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal, in which they recorded the song "Metal Gods".
On 24 March 1997, U.D.O. released the fifth album Solid. It was featured on the Rock Hard magazine reader charts for more than a year after its release. The album was followed up with No Limits on 20 April 1998, featuring a similar songwriting approach from Solid. The album features a cover of the Austrian pop band Supermax's hit single "Love Machine". After the conclusion of the band's tour, Stefan Schwarzmann quit the band. New drummer Lorenzo Milani replaced him.
The seventh album Holy was released on 18 October 1999, which received critical acclaim. It was a return to the guitar-driven sound similar to the Balls to the Wall-era Accept. A world tour followed with dates in the United States and several other major countries. The band known as Vanize, fronted by Udo Dirkschneider's brother Peter, supported U.D.O. during the tour. Line-up changes occurred during the second part of the tour with Gotthard guitarist Igor Gianola replacing Jürgen Graf. The tour spawned the first live album Live from Russia, which was released on 15 October 2001, a 2-CD release featuring many of the classic Accept songs that have since become staples of U.D.O.'s set.
On 24 July 2002, the eighth album Man and Machine was released, receiving a somewhat lukewarm reception. Despite standout songs such as the title track and "Private Eye", the album was ultimately less successful than Holy. It is notable for the song "Dancing with an Angel", featuring a duet performance of Dirkschneider and vocalist Doro Pesch.
U.D.O. released their ninth studio album Thunderball on 29 March 2004. The follow-up album Mission No. X was originally due for release on 4 October 2005, but was pushed forward by one week and was released on 30 September 2005 instead. It was the first album to feature Edge of Forever drummer Francesco Jovino.
On 18 May 2007, the eleventh album Mastercutor was released. In August 2007, bassist Fitty Weinhold was unable to perform with the band due to "private reasons". He would be temporarily replaced with former Majesty bassist Marcus Bielenberg for touring purposes.
U.D.O.'s twelfth studio album Dominator was released on 21 August 2009. The next studio album Rev-Raptor was originally due for release on 14 January 2011, but was delayed until 18 March 2011 due to the recurrence of Stefan Kaufmann's back problems. It was delayed again, but was officially released on 20 May 2011.
In November 2011, Dirkschneider's son Sven supported U.D.O. on a date in Germany and became a permanent member of his father's band in February 2015. On the same year, the band was temporary renamed as "Dirkschneider" and embarked in a long tour called "Back To The Roots" where the band only performed Accept songs.
In September 2012, Kaufmann announced his departure for health reasons. He would continue to work in the surroundings of the band and produce for other bands in his own personal studio. On 15 January 2013, Russian guitarist Andrey Smirnov was recruited as the new member. A week later, Igor Gianola left the band "due to conflicts between band appointments and his private life and business." Following his departure, former Amberian Dawn guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen joined the band. The fourteenth album Steelhammer was released on 20 May 2013.
In December 2014, drummer Francesco Jovino left the band for personal reasons, joining Primal Fear in 2015. He was replaced by Udo Dirkschneider's son Sven in February 2015. U.D.O. released the fifteenth studio album Decadent on 23 January 2015.
In February 2017, Heikkinen announced his departure citing personal reasons. According to the band, no bad blood or drama were involved between the two. In March 2017, guitarist Bill Hudson was announced as the new member. On 24 April 2018, Hudson parted ways with the band "due to a difference in their individual visions for the future", according to Dirkschneider, adding that there was no "negative feelings on either side." In June 2018, Stefan Kaufmann temporarily rejoined the band only for the summer festival appearances until a new guitarist was found. The sixteenth album Steelfactory was released on 31 August 2018, with the first single "Rising High" being made available for streaming. On 19 September 2018, bassist Fitty Wienhold announced his departure from U.D.O., but stated that he would remain with the band if needed, " as a friend, as an advisor...whatever." The band soon recruited German guitarist Dee Dammers and Slovenian bassist Tilen Hudrap as their new members.
During U.D.O.'s touring in Europe in early 2019, Dirkschneider performed as a handicap after experiencing left knee pain. He vowed to continue without doctors' advice and without causing disappointment to the fans. The band was originally scheduled to perform at the Wacken Open Air festival in 2020 by performing Accept's 1985 album Metal Heart in its entirety to celebrate its 35th anniversary, with the addition of Das Musikkorps der Bundeswehr, but the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, U.D.O. collaborated with Das Musikkorps der Bundeswehr to record an album titled We Are One, which was released on 17 July 2020. It reached number 8 in the official German album charts, the second highest position for any U.D.O album in 34 years, right after Steelfactory, which peaked at number 7.
A live album titled Live In Bulgaria 2020 - Pandemic Survival Show was released on 19 March 2021. It was recorded live on 18 September 2020 in front of 2500 fans in Plovdiv. The seventeenth studio album Game Over was released on 22 October 2021.
Dirkschneider
U.D.O. performed under the name Dirkschneider for an occasion in which Udo Dirkschneider described as his "farewell to Accept", stating that he would no longer perform Accept songs again in the band's live shows. In early 2017, they performed in North America. A 2-CD live album titled Live: Back to the Roots was released on 28 October 2016. An updated version titled Live: Back to the Roots - Accepted! was released on 4 August 2017, featuring a DVD of their performance from Brno, Czech Republic.
The band continued to perform Accept songs for at least another year, due to the request from fans. They returned to North America in early 2018 after a positive reception from their first visit the previous year. In 2018, Udo Dirkschneider put his side project to a close as he did not want to cause confusion between his main band and his side project.
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Studio albums
Animal House (1987)
Mean Machine (1989)
Faceless World (1990)
Timebomb (1991)
Solid (1997)
No Limits (1998)
Holy (1999)
Man and Machine (2002)
Thunderball (2004)
Mission No. X (2005)
Mastercutor (2007)
Dominator (2009)
Rev-Raptor (2011)
Steelhammer (2013)
Decadent (2015)
Steelfactory (2018)
Game Over (2021)
Thunder in the Tower
U.D.O. Lyrics
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And the dogs did howl along
You don't believe it - unless you've seen it
It was the night the thunder broke
There is no more creation
No room for good - no hope
You better cry for salvation - as
A scream for help - the morning after
They'd equalised the score
And in their minds - there's only laughter
A smile - without a cause
And there was thunder in the tower
As the cat crept out
There was thunder in the tower
There's no escape - no doubt
It's been the night the birds were silent
And the town was deadly still
A curling lip - an icy grip
¡®n' bony fingers that can kill
Assembling in the tower
The payment bloody high
They tried to cheat their final hour
He's gonna get them eye to eye
Bridge
And there was thunder in the tower
Screaming silence in the air
There was thunder in the tower
Awesome power ev'rywhere
And there was thunder in the tower
They didn't care it's right or wrong
There was thunder in the tower
And the reaper came along
Chorus
The lyrics of U.D.O.'s "Thunder in the Tower" depict a desolate world where hope and salvation no longer exist. The lightning flashes at midnight while the dogs howl, providing a dark and eerie atmosphere. The song's title refers to the thunder that strikes as the reaper dangles by the rope. The second verse mentions a scream for help, a score equalized, and laughter without cause, creating a nihilistic tone.
The Tower is a symbol of the authority and power of those who have assembled to squash any form of opposition to their rule. They try to cheat their final hour, but the payment is bloody high. The bridge refers to the silent screams in the air, an awesome power everywhere, and not caring whether what they did is right or wrong. The last chorus signifies that the Thunder that struck in the tower leads to the reaper's arrival.
The lyrics of "Thunder in the Tower" remind us that every action has consequences and that we should watch what we do. The song has a heavy metal style that embodies the sound of the lyrics.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, the lightning flashed at midnight
The sudden flash of lightning on a still night
And the dogs did howl along
The dogs were howling in fear or warning
You don't believe it - unless you've seen it
It's unbelievable until you witness it with your own eyes
It was the night the thunder broke
The night when the storm unleashed its fury
There is no more creation
The world has reached its limit of growth and expansion
No room for good - no hope
There is no space for positivity or optimism
You better cry for salvation - as
One must plead for redemption or rescue
The reaper dangled by the rope
Death was looming nearby
A scream for help - the morning after
A cry for assistance the following day
They'd equalised the score
They had settled the dispute or revenge
And in their minds - there's only laughter
They were amused and satisfied by their deeds
A smile - without a cause
A grin without any reason or rationale
And there was thunder in the tower
The tower shook with the sound of the storm
As the cat crept out
As a sneaky figure emerged
There's no escape - no doubt
There is no way out, it's inevitable
It's been the night the birds were silent
The night when the birds stopped chirping
And the town was deadly still
The town was eerily quiet and lifeless
A curling lip - an icy grip
A menacing expression and a chilling hold
¡®n' bony fingers that can kill
Sharp and deadly fingers
Assembling in the tower
Gathering in the tower
The payment bloody high
The cost is great, possibly in blood
They tried to cheat their final hour
They attempted to avoid their impending death
He's gonna get them eye to eye
The person will confront them face-to-face
And there was thunder in the tower
The tower roared with the sound of the storm
Screaming silence in the air
An intense quietness accompanied the noise
Awesome power ev'rywhere
Incredible force surrounding them
They didn't care it's right or wrong
They were indifferent to the morality of their actions
And the reaper came along
The Angel of Death arrived
Contributed by Maria F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.