Eisbrecher's output here begins to take a bit of a turn. While still adhering to the Tanzmetall foundations of the band, the vocals really lean into a guttural growl territory that doesn't fit the music all too well, and some of the riffing sections become a bit overproduced. Much like Rammstein around this era, they seem to focus more on leading into grand hooks than creating a well-rounded song experience, which certainly makes this album fun, but something that can grow a bit old. A good ... read more
The ndh Formula is still immaculate here with really energetic shit, though due to this being the Moment they would become a full Band, you get more guitarwork here instead of the synths which i think is the downside to it unfortunately as i think Antikörper was such a creative effort in the Genre, however dont worry, this is still a great album for sure. That shit still slams bricks no doubt about it.