Genre(s) - Black metal
Origin - Germany
Year of release - 2007
Bitrate - 128 kbps
Size - 49.54 MB
To be honest listening to Schemen is an exhausting experience. It's a very intense album, the sound is massive and upfront, sharp in tone and quite busy. Despite this, I don't want to hold it back from you people. This is very solid stuff Todtgelichter present us with, maneuvering between the ultra-brutal (Blutstern, Hammer) and the majestic (Für Immer Schweigen, Aschentraum). Stylistic ingenuities are spread across the entire release, every track having a few to keep you listening. This is nothing wild or overly spectacular - kudos for the saxophone solo on Aschentraum though - but in general add some interesting accents and highlights. On the other hand it's another layer in a mix that's already been walled shut. But I'm just whining, really. Take it, is good.
- Impulse
- Larva
- Segen
- Blutstern
- Für immer schweigen
- Aschentraum
- Hammer
- Beginn des Endes
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