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Weird Ways – Under Water

Review

Weird Ways

Under Water

Genre
CD
Datum
14.09.2005
Autor
The King Det.
8 /10
This record has something that doesn't involve punk or hardcore, but rather starts off soft and minimalist. Two acoustic guitars and bass with a very special singer. The band released their first edition in December 2004, which I now hold in my hand and can proudly call my own. Jazzy and a bit contemplative, Inken Witt sings with her delicate yet rough but pleasant voice, creating a fantastic atmosphere in the room. I fell in love with her fairy-tale voice far too quickly and could listen to each song ten times a day. The amazing thing is that it never gets boring. You lean back, and the listening pleasure of this record simply doesn't fade. I absolutely have to see this live sometime. And at home, this record is best enjoyed with a good wine in the evening hours with your loved one by your side! Musically, the guys in the band are also fit and sometimes accompany the music with a harmonica. Beautiful guitar melodies and muted 'Wah-Wah' sounds give the pieces a whole and unique sound, which they themselves call Slowcore. The Cologne formation can definitely be very proud of their good piece. Because it possesses a lot of power without being loud or noisy and without placing itself in the center of existence. However, I do have a small critique to offer, which isn't too bad. In some pieces, I miss a piano or saxophone; that would fit damn well. On our download page, we have released two tracks from this CD for free download. Check them out and buy this record!
Available at Weird Ways

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