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With 50 minutes of music, there are 16 tracks that undoubtedly have their roots in the northern regions of the German punk rock republic. No question about it. Angular and melodic guitars, quirky and expressive vocals, and odd yet sometimes thoughtfully good lyrics. Punk, of course! German punk as well.
That, as I read in one review, this record only reveals itself to the listener after multiple listens, I can believe, but after the first listen, I need a break. I can well imagine that it will get played more often, but the first impression doesn't blow me away.
I also don't want to read in the press releases anymore that the music is far from any pigeonhole, sitting between the chairs. I don't want to sit between the chairs either; I prefer a solid hold, even on an uncomfortable chair.
Despite everything, anyone who likes German punk, especially the angular kind, is in the right place here.



