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Volker Putt – Between Pils, Punk, and Politics

Review

Volker Putt

Between Pils, Punk, and Politics

Genre
CD
Label
Puke Music/Broken Silence
Datum
02.03.2014
Autor
DrunkenDork
9 /10
"Between Pils, Punk, and Politics" - the title already suggests that the likable guys from VOLKER PUTT cannot be pigeonholed. Their new album features a diverse mix of humorous yet socially critical songs. Musically, they have developed really well, something I noticed during their live performance at SPIRIT FROM THE STREETS 2013 last year.

The new guitarist fits perfectly into the punk rock group led by frontman Pauli, and the slight metal influence makes the band's Oi-Punk sound much more varied than on the album "Lach- und Krachgeschichten". I already found the latter to be very successful, and I can wholeheartedly recommend the band live to anyone. I was all the more excited about the new studio album: Here, you can also find consistently successful songs like "Kein Leben", "Nachbarn", "Lobbyismus", "Noch lange nicht genug", or "Zeit", to name just a few highlights from the record.

VOLKER PUTT do not play dull Oi-Punk but rather a healthy mix of fun and more serious themes! With "It`s my right", there is even an English song on the album. The song "Soldat" stands out to me as one of the strongest tracks on the record, impressing me not only with its musical catchiness but also with its lyrical strength! A successful record!

By the way, I had the honor of participating in the album as a guest vocalist on the punk ballad "Sweety & Bastard". Furthermore, the East-West friendship was further nurtured, as they also brought in the Bavarian comic designer Donald, better known as the illustrator of "Punks`n Banters". He contributed to parts of the artwork and painted a Justitia with a balaclava on the CD blank.

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