Grobschnitt razzia download
In effect; myself. Maybe this stuff goes down well on a beer fest with totally drunk people. Maybe I would had liked this album if I was on a beer fest with this band and I was too drunk to take care of myself and I was only kept awake by two feisty, beautiful German girls. Maybe then. Maybe it is wrong to be sober when reviewing this album.
Maybe I should be drunk. This album is just horrible. Horrible beyond belief. Report this review Posted Friday, November 14, Review Permalink stefro PROG REVIEWER Featuring a killer closing epic in the form of the nine-minute rock-synth-opus 'Razzia', which, coincidentally, happens to also be the name of the album, this album finds former- symphonic prog teutons Grobschnitt in full-blown, hard, hard, hard, eighties rock mode.
Gone are the carefully-created symphonic keyboard passages, fairy-tale jingles and fantasy trimmings, in comes German lyrics and vocals awkward and slightly ragged, yet somehow powerful, gritty, highly-aggressive, and very, very cool edgy, metallic guitars and a whole heap of pent-up anger that gives some of 'Razzia's meatier number some real hair-on-the-back-of- the-neck power.
The weaker, softer, and more synth-orientated material may be utterly un- progressive in it's inception, but those rock fans out there who appreciate a killer riff and don't mind the decade that fasion forgot, a. Obviously, their first five albums are the real crowns in the eclectic Grobschnitt crowd, yet, somehow, these later, more commercialy-orientated efforts - which was only released in central Europe, not in the UK or the USA - such as 'Razzia', eminate with a surprising power and inventiveness that belies their poor repuations amongst prog fans.
Dated might be the term used to describe this brand of prog-tinged 80s hard-rock, but that doesn't stop it from being bloody good fun for those who can take it. Dodgy it may be, but for once, this reviewer doesn't really give a damn.
Copyright Prog Archives, All rights reserved. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever. Now here is a strange release : most Grobschnitt albums up to this point have been sure- fire winners, then we get something that sounds like, to my ears anyway, a cold, metallic, goofy New Wave arrangement which hardly resembles anything they had done before.
Now that that has been said, it's not entirely a write-off, not at all, in fact Razzia actually has certain charm and I, personally, am glad they tried something radically different. The album opens up with Wir Wollen Sterben silly voices and even sillier singing, complete with synth and claptrap and synthetic drums. I'd probably say that the band had lots of fun recording this album.
I have never been able to bear German lyrics soory about this and the worse is experienced with this release. Some of the weakest hard-rock you can imagine "Schweine Im Weltall" with a synth pop tint , totally useless.
But the whole of this album is a completely waste of time. Basic German rock with the most stupid vocal work you can think of. Don't try to find any prog feeling with this album. There aren't any. The popish "Poona-Express" is no antidote : I just can't stand it. The eighties were not the greatest for prog bands, but really "Grobschnitt" fell extremely low in their creative work. Because they were creative, believe me. But that' s all gone now.
Pulverized, finished. The nadir is probably reached with "Wir Wollen Sterben". Awful beat, dreadful vocals. Press next; but I guess that if you reach this song, the next key has no secret for you any longer, unfortunately because the band released such great albums that it is really pitiful to listen to such a poor offering. Shame on you "Grobschnitt". Skip lD 39 min Skip lD 43 min Skip lD 48 min Zugabe Wesel '78 Ende Sahara - Show Yock'scher Marsch Der Western Erke's "" Skip lD 45 min Absage Solar Music Gevelsberg '75 Skip ID 13 min Skip ID 33 min Razzia Dortmund '83 Ansage Lupo Ansage Milla Raintime Ansage Eroc Solar Music Dortmund '83 Silent Ride The Flare Factory Whips it Out Solar Energy Trinidad Eddy Money Otto's Mops Ernst Jandl Bundestag 1 Interna Marschlied Ernst Jandl Apache The Portsmouth Sinfonia Erfolg beim 3.
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