Polski opis
Typ : | Album |
Gatunek : | martial industrial, muzyka postindustrialna, rock industrialny, neoklasycyzm, neofolk |
Rok wydania : | 2002 |
Jakość : | MP3 CBR 192kbps Joint Stereo |
Okładki : | Nie |
Opis:
Eksperymentalna płyta grupy, nie postrzegana jako silna pozycja w dyskografii grupy czy kultowa, jak debiutancka "Imperium Internum" czy wydana w 2003 militarna "Bellum, Sacrum Bellum!?" niesie jednak zdecydowany i spoisty ze filozofia zespolu przekaz filozoficzny i ideologiczny.
English description
Type : | Album |
Genre : | Martial, Experimental, Post-industrial, Industrial rock, Neofolk, Neoclassical |
Release Date : | 2002 |
Quality : | MP3 CBR 192kbps Joint Stereo |
Covers : | No |
Description:
The first songs on this album sound as expected, a mixture of classical bombastic hymns with martial elements. Especially the opener ‘Sirenade’ has a very nice sound and atmosphere, with choirs and the sound of warning sirens. ‘Polar-Expedition’ is a typical Von Thronstahl track, orchestral, with bombastic drums and sampled spoken vocals. ‘Aufstand/Riot’ is a good name for the next short track, which sounds very aggressive and militaristic. The same goes for the next song ‘Rucke vor bis zur Schlossallee’, which is rather monotonous, but it gets harsher towards the end. The title track starts with speech samples with comments about fascist imagery, after which it turns into a quite catchy marching song, concluded by a Human League sample (’Fascination’). Mutter der Schmerzen is a rather nice folky track, but a little short. ‘Hey ho, spann den wagen an’ and ‘Brechen muss der schwarze bann’, are surprisingly soft ballads, with somewhat of a 60’s feel. The last three tracks consist of nothing but eclectic sample collages and are a little turing to listening to, with a combination of political speeches (American imperialism, 9/11), radio fragments, well-known songs (Leonard Cohen, The Clash, U2 and other rock/punk songs with political or American themes ). The last of these tracks, ‘Babylon the great has fallen’, last over 33 minutes...
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