Andi Deris Discusses Possibility of New Chapter in 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys' Saga
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In a new interview with Metal Remains, HELLOWEEN singer Andi Deris talked about the possibility of a new chapter in the 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys' saga.

Following the release of the two original albums, 1987's 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys: Part I' and 1988's 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys: Part II', as well as 2005's 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys: The Legacy', which was intended as a sequel to the originals.

When asked if the 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys' story is 'truly finished' or if there could still be more keys left for the keepers to keep in the future, Andi responded that while there are indeed some keys left, the saga depends on the political situation and that he would draw inspiration from current events.

Despite already releasing a new album, he believes it's the right time for another installment in the series.

He cited their 2005 album 'The Legacy' as an example of a song lyrically inspired by real-world politics, with songs like 'The King For A 1000 Years' addressing timely issues without directly naming individuals.

The singer concluded that now would be a good time for part four in the saga.