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Duesenjaeger – live, love, die

Review

Duesenjaeger

live, love, die

Genre
CD
Label
Grabeland Schallfolien
Datum
23.01.2013
Autor
chico loco
10 /10

After the reunion at the end of 2010, countless concerts, and the split single with Captain Planet, another sign of life is finally emerging in the form of a new record. In collaboration with Chris Hardware and Rosi MyRuin, new songs have finally been released on 10 inch and as a limited tape on the band's own label Grabeland Schallfolien. I want to say that this record clearly cements the grand status that the band has rightfully earned over the years with these songs. I think it is the best record of the band. Starting with the magnificent opener "Ascheberg" to my favorites "Loch im Bauch" or "Kurz und Dumpf" or, whatever, all the songs are great. This band is 100 percent punk. Admittedly, I don't really have many records in this genre, that is, German-speaking punk rock, which the band masters perfectly, in my home record collection. But that's simply due to the fact that other bands like Muff Potter were just boring and Turbostaat is really bad rock with Silbermond lyrics. Where is the honest anger? Where has the fighting spirit gone that defines a punk band? I didn't find it and still don't find it in the other mentioned bands. Okay, maybe in Pascow. However, throughout the long history of the band, the credibility of the band has always been appreciated by everyone. The honesty in the lyrics. With a melancholic undertone, but never cowardly or speechless. Sometimes you get angry, but without having to shout slogans. That's what defines this band. Okay, of course, they also make really damn good, wild, melodic, and captivating music. Old school, you know. No one can fool them anymore. This record has really turned out to be incredibly strong. (chico loco)

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