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THE KLEINS – Pardon Me, Sir!

Review

THE KLEINS

Pardon Me, Sir!

Genre
CD
Datum
12.06.2008
Autor
Andy
8 /10
I was very excited about the release of this CD! After all, I have known the Klein family from Duisburg and Mönchengladbach (two brothers plus their father and a British singer) for quite a while. Their concerts always mean a lot of fun; we even played together with Keine Ahnung, emptied a few cups with the brothers, and I stood alongside Daniel Klein in the fight against tuition fees. So, it’s already bad news for a negative review! This first official long player with 13 songs (previously, they released some self-produced CDs) offers exactly the quality I expected. Namely, good category Punk'n'Roll. I consider some Punk'n'Roll bands to be trivial, but with the Kleins, the punk rock factor definitely stands out, and when a German band has English lyrics, there’s little better than when a Brit with a distinctive voice sings and writes them. When engaged, socially critical lyrics are also provided as here, it’s clear: Everything has been done right! And live, I actually like the Kleins even a bit more. So, check out a gig or buy a CD from their Rilrec label boss Maks during one of his numerous concert visits to the punk rock dives of this country! Cheers to Duisburg!!!
Andy

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