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"Menschen wie mir verzeiht man die Welt oder hasst sie" LP by Sperling

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Everyone has to find their way - but how, if you don't even know the goal? On their second album, post-hardcore rap pioneers SPERLING depict the zeitgeist journey of a cathartic search for meaning. Fumbling in the darkness of uncertainty, the HunsrΓΌck quartet writes deep-reaching songs on MENSCHEN WIE MIR VERZEIHT MAN DIE WELT ODER HASST SIE, creating an emotional panorama of inner disorientation between sensitive reverb guitar soundscapes, beat-heavy indie, and frustrated sonic power. With this album, SPERLING takes their artistry to the most stylistically diverse and differentiated music they have ever written. However, the band does not have to embark on the journey to self-discovery alone. Features from international scene figures such as BEING AS AN OCEAN and BLACKOUT PROBLEMS show that one of the most exciting newcomer bands of recent years has arrived to stay.

The album was produced and recorded with Beray Habip (among others Fjort, Adam Angst) at Toolhouse Studio in Rotenburg an der Fulda, Tonstudio Liebling in Duisburg, and their own rehearsal room in Mannheim. Artwork and layout, as always, are done by Lucas Mayer (Heisskalt, Blackout Problems).
Item no. 565805
Title Menschen wie mir verzeiht man die Welt oder hasst sie
Musical Genre Hardcore
Product topic Bands
Band Sperling
Release date 2/23/24
Gender Unisex
Product type LP
Media - Format 1-3 LP

LP 1

  • 1.
    A1 Meer (ft. Being As An Ocean)
  • 2.
    A2 100 Tonnen Kummer
  • 3.
    A3 November
  • 4.
    A4 Die kleine Angst (ft. Blackout Problems)
  • 5.
    A5 Wach
  • 6.
    A6 DΓΌnner als Papier
  • 7.
    B7 Verlieren
  • 8.
    B8 Fallen
  • 9.
    B9 Frost
  • 10.
    B10 Luft
  • 11.
    B11 Die Welt ist schuld