Speed Queen from Limburg in Belgium are not to be confused with the French band of the same name from the early 1980s. Founded in 2014, an initial demo was followed by two EPs, »King Of The Road« (Babylon Doom Cult Records, 2017) and their High Roller debut »Still On The Road« in 2020. The band consists of Thomas Kenis (vocals, tambourine), Andreas Stieglitz (guitars, synths), Lander Savelkoul (bass) and Toon Driezen (drums).âWe started as a bunch of greasy teenagers discovering our dadâs record collectionâ, laughs bassist Lander Savelkoul talking about the early days of the band. âLike the youngsters we were, we found out we could get free entrance and beers at concerts by playing there, and when we saw people actually liked what we were doing – shit got real!âSpeed Queen have been together for more than ten years now and have played numerous festivals (from Wacken Open Air to the Alcatraz Festival) and did some tours with, amongst others, Night Demon. âWe like to think that rockân’roll has to be fun and invigorating in the first place,â adds Lander, âand thatâs what we try to bring to the stage – a fast, energetic show with no pauses. Weâre bringing a whole new live show along with this new release.âThe new release we are talking about is »â¦With a Bang!«, Speed Queen’s full-length debut album (released on High Roller Records). âThis album has been cooking for quite some time,â explains the bassist. âWe started working on these songs after »King Of The Road« was released and in between live shows, after a pandemic and line-up change, we are finally ready to release them to the world. Also, itâs a cliché but weâve grown as a band and you can hear that weâre more comfortable playing these songs.ââ»â¦With a Bang!« is very much meant to be a powerful, ‘in your face’ record,â continues Lander. âThe songs are different from our previous releases in the sense that they have more âoempfâ, there is more variation and we donât shy away from spicing this up with an extra layer here and there.âJonny Nesta of Thunderor and Skull Fist appears as a guest musician playing some guitar solos on the record. âLike Yngwie Malmsteen said: more is more,â muses Speed Queen’s bass player, âbut for us itâs a heavy metal record, not a guitar record.â