Weltenbrand is the title of the new phosphor album. With passionate passion, the full-blooded musicians then go to the point and burn a glittering firework of joy, emotions and hardness on the 13 tracks of their second release. With their last year's debut, the men around Bandleader Ben Richter showed that they could create German-language, hard music without having to be put into one of the usual drawers. Phosphorus in a new occupation are consistently pursuing their path to world fervor and are not concerned about conventions or limiting ideas. The band is supported by the guest musicians Simon Rippin on drums (Shir-Ran Yinon on the violin (New Model Army, Eluveitie, Haggard) and the singer Antje Dieckmann (Patenbrigade: Wolff) As well as the Ro?taler Gospel Choir. Whether with an infernal brute force, dark-black abyss or melodic-catchy ease - with their new album, phosphorus create a varied, extremely complex and yet self-contained work. If it was still quite "rocky" in terms of space / time, world-wide fires are much more metal-heavy, ruthless and more powerful than their predecessors. At the same time, phosphorus creates a much darker, more enthralling atmosphere, which was deliberately set in relation to the title of World Fire and its content. "Change" is the theme of the new album, which burns as an ardent thread through all titles. The constant change of all things, the passing away and resurrection in small as well as in large "deaths" and the awareness of oneself is determined by the change on a large, global scale - whether by global catastrophes or momentary political-social developments -to make necessary changes the profound theme of Phosphor's new work. Weltenbrand is an album full of deep passion, accenting aggressiveness and apocalyptic depth, and also shows the hopes and possibilities and the light that are in every change.