SODOM's TOM ANGELRIPPER about high cost and paper work of playing shows in U.S.
10-02-2026
In a new interview with This Day In Metal, bassist/vocalist Thomas “Angelripper” Such of German thrash metal veterans SODOM once again discussed his decision to cut down on the band’s touring activities for the foreseeable future. He said: “I have two kids. My daughter is 31, and my son is 28. So now I could spend more time with them and doing other things. I’m gonna do the re-releases for BMG. I also do some other things. I start writing new lyrics. I have new ideas for new songs already. You never can stop it. The only thing I stop is touring and all that stuff.”
Tom went on to say that “it’s a shame” he and his bandmates have not done any touring in support of their latest album, 2025’s “The Arsonist”.
“To make this decision to stop is always uncomfortable,” Tom explained. “It’s never a good time to stop. But nowadays, I enjoy my free time. I enjoy doing other things, like hunting and other stuff that I’m gonna do. And I don’t wanna set up any time schedule for the next live show I wanna do. Just being on tour, playing festivals and shows, it’s where the money’s coming from.
“I know that we are gonna lose a lot of money because we are not playing all the festivals — just in Germany, we have 50 festivals around —and I know we’re gonna lose, I especially will lose a lot of money, but I don’t care,” he continued. “I’m 63 years old. I have to calm down a little bit doing other things. My doctor said, ‘You’re in a very good condition, but calm down a little bit. Do other things.’ But I know being on stage, it’s my life — it’s the biggest part of my life. But I don’t wanna waste so much time for traveling around. Sitting on airports and hotels, backstage. If you are at my age, you think about the next years, what you’re gonna do.”
Tom also addressed the fact that a lot of international musicians are canceling U.S. tours because they have decided that going through the complicated process of getting a U.S. artist visa may not be worth the financial and safety risks.
“Visa, especially to go to the U.S., America., it’s so much paperwork to do,” he explained. “And it’s so hard to get to U.S., America, just for a couple of shows. And I don’t wanna live in U.S. I just wanna make a couple of shows and go back home. I don’t wanna stay there. But it doesn’t matter. They don’t take care. You have to do all the paperwork. And I remember the last shows in U.S., America was really hard. In the end, we go to the embassy, to Frankfurt, get an interview, what they call, and then you get the stamp, and it’s very expensive. It’s $2,000 for each person to get the working papers — for the band and also for the crew as well. And they ask me, why you don’t take the crew in America? Because we have our own crew for all equipment. So a band has to take its own crew, because every guitar is different, every guitar amp is different. It’s very hard. But American bands come to Germany or Europe and they just need a passport. They don’t need any visa stuff.”
Asked if his break from touring is a “full retirement” or if he plans to eventually come out and play a few shows with SODOM, Tom said: “No, no, no. It’s like (SLAYER‘s) Tom Araya. You remember when he stopped doing this, he talked about the same thing. He said, when they release a new album, a SLAYER album, they are touring worldwide. And he said, ‘I’ve never been home and I never seen my kids growing up.’ So that’s the same. But nowadays they’re gonna do a couple of shows with SLAYER, and (SLAYER guitarist) Kerry King and all the other bandmembers have other bands touring around.
“I don’t think about it,” Tom continued. “But I cannot tell my band we just do five shows in a year. It’s not enough. You have to do every show you can get. That is very important. But now it’s gone for a while, and I have no plans, what to do.”
Regarding how he is spending his time nowadays, Tom said: ”I’m looking not so much TV. I’ve spent more time with the family. I’ve spent a lot of time in my hunting district. I’m living without any pressure. I remember last year we had so many shows, and the time schedule was packed with everything. And then I thought, I have to stop it now. I wanna get more to my hunting district, because I have to do my job there and everything. Sometimes I’m just doing nothing. I just sitting, drinking my coffee. Just relax. But if you are touring and all this stuff, you can’t relax. You’re always under pressure. It’s really hard. But the other guys from the band, I see (SODOM guitarist) Frank Blackfire, he is pushing his own band, which is called FRANK BLACKFIRE. And (SODOM drummer) Toni (Merkel), my drummer, he’s the best drummer in Germany. He gets so many other bands he’s gonna play drums with. That is not a problem.
“But I don’t have any plans to go back to playing shows,” Tom added. “I don’t wanna set myself under pressure when I tell the people I’m coming back next year for the festival season or whatever. I don’t know. When I think I have to go play some shows, I go. I call my booking agency, try to get shows, whatever. But if you wanna play next year, the summer festivals, we have to book it now. That is the thing. But I never mind.”
On February 27, 2026, BMG will release “Get What You Deserve”, the sixth studio album by German thrash metal veterans SODOM, as an extensive box set, remastered and newly mixed by former SODOM guitarist Andy Brings, who played on the original recording, including the remastered and remixed “Aber Bitte Mit Sahne” EP, plus the first concert with drummer Guido “Atomic Steif” Richter as a bonus double LP and a DVD with additional live shows. Alongside the original hotel room cover, the package also includes the censored version with the band photo and the originally planned artwork featuring a “Knarrenheinz” painting by cult artist Andreas Marschall. In anticipation of the release, the band now release a remixed version of the single “Jabba the Hutt” .
Watch “Jabba the Hutt” below.
The accompanying video is cut from archive camcorder footage of the infamous photoshoots for both the groteqsue album cover of Get What You Deserve and it’s preceding EP, Aber Bitte Mit Sahne and provides a snapshot into the warped minds of Sodom in 1994!
Brings says: “There’s nothing nice about this album — not the sound, not the lyrics. It wasn’t supposed to be. It was meant to be completely unfriendly. The others were the polished ones.”
SODOM bassist/vocalist Thomas “Angelripper” Such adds: “With Atomic Steif on drums, we became an unstoppable machine — in the studio and on stage.
“It breaks our hearts that he passed away far too soon on August 31, 2025, at only 57, and can’t witness how songs like ‘Jabba The Hutt’, ‘Sodomized’ and ‘Silence Is Consent’ are being rediscovered and loved again. He was the German Dave Lombardo — an incredible drummer!”
“Get What You Deserve” was a 16-track chunk of fury with which SODOM defiantly stood against the musical zeitgeist of the early 1990s.
Brings says: “Back then every band suddenly wanted to be PANTERA or MACHINE HEAD. Incredibly clean, sterile, and technically perfect. We didn’t. Couldn’t, weren’t, didn’t want to!”
Angelripper adds: “With ‘Get What You Deserve’ we wanted to return to our roots — more VENOM, more MOTÖRHEAD. Andy‘s punk roots also came through stronger, which was right up my alley. Short songs, maximum impact, straight in your face — the way it should be!”
A few months earlier, SODOM had released the “Aber Bitte Mit Sahne” EP — partly to introduce their new drummer Atomic Steif, and partly to have fresh songs ready for the upcoming Christmas Metal Meetings tour at the end of 1993 with MOTÖRHEAD, KREATOR and ENTOMBED. The EP also served as a test run for what would become a fruitful collaboration with then-unknown producer Wolfgang Stach, who would go on to major success with GUANO APES, JUPITER JONES and BAP.
The deluxe, expanded reissue of “Get What You Deserve” is available for pre-order now. The lead single, “Sodomized”, was the first song written by the new lineup in 1993. The accompanying video, made from Brings‘s private footage of the Christmas Metal Meetings tour, features not only the band but also Lemmy Kilmister of MOTÖRHEAD and other legendary musicians.
Brings says: “I wanted to strip the album — which already had almost no additives and zero ballast — down to the absolute maximum. No samples, no tricks, just a very pissed-off band at the peak of its creative energy.”
Angelripper adds: “Over 30 years ago, we went against the current with this album — and we’re doing it again today. Nothing sounds like this record, and that makes me proud. ‘Get What You Deserve’ was, is, and will always be the sound of pure defiance. My personal favorite SODOM album!”
In June SODOM released a lyric video for their new song “Taphephobia”. The track appeared on the band’s most recent studio album “The Arsonist”, which arrived on June 27 worldwide through SPV/Steamhammer.
Watch “Taphephobia” below.
SODOM frontman Thomas “Angelripper” Such says: “Taphephobia is an abnormal phobia of being buried alive as a result of being incorrectly pronounced dead. Drummer Toni Merkel, who is also an excellent guitarist, contributed this song and helped to make the album even more versatile.”
Tom says: “Frank contributed those typical SODOM riffs and hooks again, whereas York favors more epic songwriting. As a perfect complement to both of them, Toni, who is also an excellent guitarist, contributed a number of songs and helped to make the album even more versatile.”
Watch the previously released Witchhunter and “Trigger Discipline” below.
Tracklisting:
1. The Arsonist
2. Battle Of Harvest Moon
3. Trigger Discipline
4. The Spirits That I Called
5. Witchhunter
6. Scavenger
7. Gun Without Groom
8. Taphephobia
9. Sane Insanity
10. A.W.T.F.
11. Twilight Void
12. Obliteration Of The Aeons
13. Return To God In Parts
“The Arsonist” was released on June 27th, 2025 worldwide through SPV/Steamhammer as CD digipak, 2LP version, download and stream: https://Sodom.lnk.to/
In a Januari 2025 interview with Ghost Cult Magazine, bassist/vocalist Thomas “Angelripper” Such of German thrash metal veterans SODOM spoke about the band’s plans for 2025. He said in part: ”I wanna slow down everything in next year. I don’t wanna stop with the band, but I wanna slow down a little bit. It’s like (SLAYER bassist/vocalist) Tom Araya — I need more time for my family, I need more time for my hunting and I need more time for my friends and I need more time for myself. So I have to slow down a little bit.
“I need a break, because after the pandemic, we did so many shows and we did so many things because I’m busy every day with the stuff,” he explained. “I’m working 12 hours a day, maybe more. I get some health issues — I get the same, like Tom Araya, with my spine, with my neck, my ears, my eyes. I have to fix it. But I need more time. But if you’re on the road every day and all the time, you can do nothing. So we’ll see what happens. We wanna wait for the new album and wanna wait for the reaction. And we’ll see what happens.”
Angelripper added: ”If I don’t have so much shows in the next year, I have more time for the back catalog, I have more time for the new album, I have more time for this, for that. I never stopped doing my job and I never stopped doing my work, but I can’t tour so much next year. That is a problem, because you have one show or two shows in South America and you are on tour for 10 days. You waste time on airports, on hotels, on soundchecks, whatever. I need to take care of my time. I need to take care of myself.”
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