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"Blutbahnen" CD by Eisregen

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The East German masters of the morbid return with a vengeance & deliver their most mature album with their new and 6th album "Blutbahnen". After the immense succes of the previous studio album "Wundwasser" (#79 in German album charts) and the mini album "Hexenhaus" (#100 in German album charts) and another chart entry at #99 with their side project EISBLUT the huge crowd of fans desperatelly waits for the new opus: the wait is over, BLUTBAHNEN will drive every EISREGEN-maniac insane! After the departure of their long-time violinist 2T (the violin parts on BLUTBAHNEN were done by a session musician) the band is down to a quartet now. The creative minds in the band have recorded an album in Dez. 2006 / Jan. 2007 in the "Klangschmiede E" studio with technician Markus Stock which fulfills highest expectations easily: BLUTBAHNEN is musically variable, lyrically as brutal as expected and controverse topped in a heavy sound which opens all facettes of their sound. EISREGEN have done an album without fillers – songs like the intensive opener "Eisenkreuzkrieger", the lyrically intensive "17 Kerzen am Dom", the balladesc title track or the follow-up to the title track of their 2nd album "ZrΓΌck in die Kolonie" to the totally undescribeable "Schneuz den Kasper!" show how much EISREGEN developed both in compostitory and musically fields. BLUTBAHNEN is their masterpiece so far – and as we know the guys from EISREGEN they already set their focus ahead: the works on the following album KNOCHENKULT have started ... (Source: Massacre Records)

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Item no. 431218
Musical Genre Death Metal
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD
Product topic Bands
Band Eisregen
Product type CD
Release date 4/20/07
Gender Unisex

CD 1

  • 1.
    Eisenkreuzkrieger
  • 2.
    Dornenwall
  • 3.
    Hauch von RΓ€ude
  • 4.
    17 Kerzen am Dom
  • 5.
    Blutbahnen
  • 6.
    Alphawolf
  • 7.
    Frischtot
  • 8.
    Schlachthausblues
  • 9.
    ZurΓΌck in die Kolonie
  • 10.
    Schneuz den Kasper
  • 11.
    Keine Titelinformation

by Andreas Reissnauer (12.04.2007) Eisregen is back, and with "Blutbahnen", they have an album in store that consequently sets forth what they have begun. The new album is definitely the most variable in the band's history. Beside the classic Eisregen stuff of the likes of "Im Dornenwall" and "Frischtot", convincing great blast beats, heavy guitars and awesome keyboards, also the melodic component was further enhanced. "Eisenkreuzkrieger", e.g. as well as the title track are two examples for Eisregen's ability to compose pure, melodic songs that are neither kitschy nor superficial. Singer M. Roth has heavily improved, and his clear singing voice really sets some fine accents. Lyrically, they speak a clear tongue again. The morbid stories of M. Roth have their very own charms and in all seriousness you should not be mistaking to take the whole thing too seriously. Eisregen has constantly developed, and "Blutbahnen" is another step forward.

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