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The limited double-LP (12"-format) comes with folding Gatefold cover with 40-paged, sticked-in booklet (30 x 30 cm) which contains all lyrics and exclusive illustrations. The vinyl-inside covers are 4-colours printed and next to that there's a 90 x 60 cm fold-out poster.
by Medusa
(18.01.2007)
Indeed, the extensive material of the fifth act of the story of the Black Butterfly keeps what the prominent singer promises. Already "Finger weg! Finger!" is a thematically cool continuation of the "courting" theme. Especially in the chorus ASP's voice is more aggressive than ever and by the (Punk) Rock elements, the listener has hardly time to relieve from the musical anti-consume slap. A piece of art is also "Duett (Hohelied der Incubi)", probably the first single of the album: elegant violins lead you deep into the thoughts of ASP capturing the listener like a rain shower. Bombastic is "Nie mehr!", in which ASP walks the unbelievably groovy tightrope between Rock and Pop that once having entered your brain, is difficult to get out again. And with "Spiegelauge" and the beautifully melodic "Demon love", ASP has some great, intricate songs in store, too.