Alle Sagen Ja - The Voice Of Bronze Prelude A Song
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It is hard to write a review of an album the music of which has already been labeled. Because of this, such an album becomes monotonous, lacks any experimental taste, thus becoming another item on an ‘invented before’ list.
Alle Sagen Ja is a military entry on such a register. It is military industrial in its pure form intertwined with genuine stories of WWII.
That’s not to say it’s a bad idea or performance. On the contrary, it differs from the other bands who represent this trend: it was basted with some yoghurt sauce, which makes the music milder and less harsh.
It resembles a modest requiem at the front where a priest recites words of songs in honor of the fallen – interesting songs at first, tiresome after you’ve listened to the fourth track. Of all the nine compositions on The Voice of Bronze Preludes a Song, the song Lastkraftwagen is most noteworthy thanks to its esoteric flavor in music (the lyrics involve the Second World War).
I’d rate the album quite low although I’m fond of this kind of stuff. Let’s be straight: nothing is going on here! This album will be a top-class work for patient military industrial veterans, to whom music counts for nothing, but the label matters. For me and those thinking alike – have a listen and forget!
Tracklist:
01. Schauen Sie Mal an
02. Allen Voran
03. Loyalty
04. Blinded by Honour
05. Ein Birkenkreuz fur Reimond
06. Please Me with Your Boots
07. Dashing Soldier
08. Lastkraftwagen
09. Fatherland
Alle Sagen Ja is a military entry on such a register. It is military industrial in its pure form intertwined with genuine stories of WWII.
That’s not to say it’s a bad idea or performance. On the contrary, it differs from the other bands who represent this trend: it was basted with some yoghurt sauce, which makes the music milder and less harsh.
It resembles a modest requiem at the front where a priest recites words of songs in honor of the fallen – interesting songs at first, tiresome after you’ve listened to the fourth track. Of all the nine compositions on The Voice of Bronze Preludes a Song, the song Lastkraftwagen is most noteworthy thanks to its esoteric flavor in music (the lyrics involve the Second World War).
I’d rate the album quite low although I’m fond of this kind of stuff. Let’s be straight: nothing is going on here! This album will be a top-class work for patient military industrial veterans, to whom music counts for nothing, but the label matters. For me and those thinking alike – have a listen and forget!
Tracklist:
01. Schauen Sie Mal an
02. Allen Voran
03. Loyalty
04. Blinded by Honour
05. Ein Birkenkreuz fur Reimond
06. Please Me with Your Boots
07. Dashing Soldier
08. Lastkraftwagen
09. Fatherland