Svalbard - Heimkunft
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The first association that came to my mind after having listened to the first track on the latest album of Svalbard is a Red Army Choir. And nothing more.
The music is interesting, worth a listen. Excellent as a background for reading, because it does not distract but introduces a nice atmosphere, although I have to admit that the vocalist's voice is slightly annoying, and after a long listening starts to make you suffer figuratively - it is pleasant when he sings in German and it fits well into the music, but we can hear that the singer no longer feels so confident when he sings in English.
A great asset of this album are live instruments. I wouldn't call this album a hit or even catchy, but it's good - especially if you want to sit alone in your room with lit candles, a glass of mulled wine after a hard day at work - or if you need to rest and calm down.
Tracklisting:
01. Zeitwende
02. The Mist That Hides Your Trace
03. Timelessness
04. Das Schweigen
05. Abschied von der Jugend
06. Endless Fall
07. Eclipse
08. Stalker
09. Herbstgestalt
10.Heimkunft
The music is interesting, worth a listen. Excellent as a background for reading, because it does not distract but introduces a nice atmosphere, although I have to admit that the vocalist's voice is slightly annoying, and after a long listening starts to make you suffer figuratively - it is pleasant when he sings in German and it fits well into the music, but we can hear that the singer no longer feels so confident when he sings in English.
A great asset of this album are live instruments. I wouldn't call this album a hit or even catchy, but it's good - especially if you want to sit alone in your room with lit candles, a glass of mulled wine after a hard day at work - or if you need to rest and calm down.
Tracklisting:
01. Zeitwende
02. The Mist That Hides Your Trace
03. Timelessness
04. Das Schweigen
05. Abschied von der Jugend
06. Endless Fall
07. Eclipse
08. Stalker
09. Herbstgestalt
10.Heimkunft