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THE FLYING WINDMILL – Semiprecious Serenades

Review

THE FLYING WINDMILL

Semiprecious Serenades

Genre
CD
Datum
23.02.2007
Autor
Christian
4 /10
At one point, I had one or two samplers in my possession that had something about Melodic Punk on the cover and featured skateboarders in low-slung pants. I found this type of music quite boring over time. I don't know why I just can't connect with the music that I would categorize as "Melodic Punk." Donots, Venerea, Millencolin, and who knows how many others like Tony Hawk. That's what I understand by Melodic Punk. And given how THE FLYING WINDMILL sounds over long stretches, one can assume that all the albums of the aforementioned bands can be found in their CD shelf. If you like Melodic Punk in my sense, you might want to check out the album by the four Bavarians that will be released on March 12, 2007, and form your own opinion. They certainly master their instruments. The album features 13 tracks, 12 of which have lyrics, and all of them are in English. Their fans will surely find them with this quite varied album. Label: Finest Noise – Distribution: RADAR

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