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Item no. | 429321 |
Title | (The) city screams my name |
Musical Genre | Punk Rock |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | The Creetins |
Release date | 9/1/06 |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.High Old Time
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2.Two Lights In 79
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3.Never-Ending Vertigo
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4.Electric Boy
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5.Where Did Our Hate Go?
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6.The Kids (Outta Time)
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7.Synthetic Girl
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8.Relapse Into Sin
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9.Sharpen Your Knife
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10.The Spirit Is Willing
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11.Remain A Stranger
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12.Charade
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13.You Owe Me Nothing
by Matthias Mader (04.10.2006) Well, if I wouldn't know better I would guess the origin of the three The Creetins in sunny California than in the upper north of Germany. But you shouldn't underestimate Kiel as Rock city because with Bonehouse and Smokeblow (although musically completely different), two of the most important German Punkrock-acts of the last years come from that city. With their new album "(The) city screams my name", The Creetins surprise with two things. First of all, the material, as hinted before, doesn't sound very European but rather classically American, stamped by easy Pop-Punk of the likes of Descendents, All and Hüsker Dü. Secondly, they are one of the last bands on Roadrunner Records who keep up the flag of traditional Punkrock, stand in a hall of fame amongst Death Metalcore bands. That is refreshing. As refreshing as their straight forward, uncomplicated 3-minute tracks with names like "Electric boy", "The kids (outta time)" ánd "Two lights in 79". Hey ho, let's go …