“Born 1887” Almost four years after her debut album The Hamburg lads meet again together material for a new long groove. But the timing for the publication of the HSV-professed fans did not fully succeed. Admittedly, “Rock’n Roll, Football & Tattoos” in good time before the start of the new Bundesliga season, but with the European Football Championship in Poland and Ukraine dedicated song “football gods” but the lads will come a little late to the corner, after all, the album until 6 July and therefore in the week after the European Championship final.
Musically, the whole is relatively undemanding food situation in the mixture between German and hard rock away from all Intellektuellengeschwurbels, but not too deep in the prole sticking drawer. And just the unassuming is what convinced me of this disc, especially since it contains the tracks “With God’s blessing in Hell”, “hash Horny” and “Somehow Better” (fet. Lotto King Karl) a few pieces worth listening to. Only at “time The angels …” Solid Fremdschämen is announced, clearly is an attempt to go with a pseudo-sophisticated ballad among the friends heartrending pop music listeners to catch.
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Thankfully, this track is but a singular outliers. At least I hope so, because my promo CD contains only new representative of the thirteen tracks on the album. Under the premise that the remaining four tracks I have not withheld on purely qualitative grounds, one must credit the lads an overall good job. “Rock’n Roll, Football & Tattoos” is a disc which works fine with the way some very nice tracks (and a less successful) and should be friends of the genre might find his lover.
1.Mit Gottes Segen in die Hölle
2.Ghetto-Prinz
3.Rautengeil (feat. Abschlach!)
4.Blut des Lebens
5.Fußballgötter
6.Prinzessin Borderline
7.Jungz United
8.Nicht mal die Engel…
9.Irgendwie besser (feat. Lotto King Karl)
10.Herr Ruin
11.Der Teufel
12.Die verbotene Stadt
13.Der Schein trügt
Olly – Gesang
Dominik – Bass
Oliver – Gitarre
Sven – Schlagzeug
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