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Item no. | 412055 |
Title | Leichenlager |
Musical Genre | Death Metal |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Eisregen |
Release date | 1/31/00 |
Gender | Unisex |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Des Heilands Haut
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2.Leichenlager
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3.Feindbild Mensch
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4.Und sie blutete nur einen Sommerlang
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5.Das Tor
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6.Salz der Erde
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7.Die Seele der Totgeburt
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8.Nur dein Fleisch
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9.Bei den Gräbern
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10.Schwarze Rose
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11.Zeit zu spielen
Secretly and still, Eisregen, initially still being smiled at, have developed into a firm size in the extreme Metal. At least in Germany where they have taken over the position of one of the leading bands. I cannot really speak of Black Metal, because seen closely, Eisregen have little in common with this genre, even if some people try to pigeonhole them there. Actually, I can't really categorize Eisregen at all anymore. They have broadened their horizon and included a variety of influences into their music. First it becomes mechanical ("Das Tor"), then we hear polka-influences ("Salz der Erde") and the guitars have been mixed into the background. Also in compositorical respect, they play a supporting tour and are basically used for rhythmical purposes or as a remedy for the song construction. Really melody-leading is the violin, consequently the general sound tends to have a folk touch. Of course, we have exceptions, like e.g. the heavy "Die Seele der Totgeburt". A good album that should extend the fan-base of the band. (Andreas Reissnauer - 01/00)