"Ein böses Märchen aus 1000 finsteren Nächten" CD by Böhse Onkelz

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Fans of Böhse Onkelz had to wait for two long years after the success of the album 'Viva Los Tioz' for new musical material. Finally, the successor, 'Ein Böses Märchen... Aus Tausend Finsteren Nächten,' is here. On the 15th studio album of Böhse Onkelz, you will find highlights such as 'Lüge,' 'Danke,' and 'Onkelz 2000.' After 'E.I.N.S.,' 'Ein Böses Märchen' is probably one of the most profound works of Böhse Onkelz, which, however, is honest, raw, and straightforward.

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Item no. 411996
Responsible economic operator EU Tonpool Medien GmbH
Im Klint 12
30938 Burgwedel
Germany
info@tonpool.de
Musical Genre German Rock
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD
Product topic Bands
Band Böhse Onkelz
Product type CD
Release date 3/20/00
Gender Unisex

CD 1

  • 1.
    Onkelz 2000
  • 2.
    Dunkler Ort
  • 3.
    Exitus
  • 4.
    Schutzgeist der Scheisse
  • 5.
    Lüge
  • 6.
    Knast
  • 7.
    C'est la vie
  • 8.
    Danke
  • 9.
    Es ist wie es ist
  • 10.
    Zuviel
  • 11.
    Gesichter des Todes
  • 12.
    Panamericana

by Matthias Mineur (null) Difficult, difficult! Of course one has to take highly into account that the Onkelz after endless songs of a similar kind want to explore new grounds. mastermind Weidner always relates to Lemmy Kilmister's Motörhead as a deterring example for a band that has never cared for innovations. Yet, if you face new challenges, they still have to cope with your traditions, have to fit your trademarks. And that's exactly where this album walks the thin line between hop or top. Already the first single, "Dunkler Ort" showed that Kevin Russel's voice has to fight for equality with the musical presentations. Sometimes sucessfully, but also sometimes not. The modern rhythmic elements that the Onkelz tried to implant to their straight Rock'n'Roll sometimes seem like an alien. Short remark: To the deadline of this review, I had only a short preview on some of the tracks. So, we keep ìour fingers crossed that the whole of the album is a little grippier than the preview.