Schattenmann strike back with another video single, "Kamikaze", from their impending album, Endgegner, out on 13 March 2026 through Perception. Sonically aggressive yet emotionally uplifting, the band once again proves they are not here to play it safe.
"Instead of destruction, this is about joy, energy, and freedom", says vocalist Frank Herzig. "'Kamikaze' translates to 'divine wind'. Our song captures the feeling of being carried by the moment, uplifted, full of energy, enjoying every second to the fullest while leaving all rules and conventions behind."
Driven by pounding rhythms, sharp-edged guitars, and an instantly infectious chorus, "Kamikaze" shows Schattenmann at their most explosive and life-affirming. Herzig adds: "It's a positive, high-energy metal track where the 'divine wind' carries you, turning risk into euphoria. It's about living the moment to the max. KAMIKAZE MODE ON!"
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