Sick Society - Tales from an outlaws life
Sick society - Tales of an outlaw life Soo, here is the follow-up album of the sick society. If you believe the CD title, then you changed from the ominous right-wing rock network to the life of an outlaw. Of course one is skeptical at first and then of course listens more closely. And it's definitely worth it. The colleagues from PC Records described the sound of the bald Anhaltiners as follows: "But with their mixture of melodic rock, punk and a little metal, they always remind you of one or the other American band, the 2nd and 3rd generation ". You could leave it like that again. But it doesn't do the disc justice at all. This album is very complex and varied. From sluggish HC to rhythmic rock ballads in mid tempo, slight BM influences to noticeable metal impact, this disc really has great potential. You can hear the musical experience and the serenity immediately and you immediately want more. Again, the singing is in German and English and the lyrics cover a very reasonable range. Politically clear thing and therefore the "Outlaw Tales" are of course to be interpreted in a positive sense. The disk is a fat board, the presentation is right and we can give a purchase recommendation without hesitation.
1. W.R'N'R
2. Eternal enemy
3. De jure
4. Tales from an oulaws life
5. Weisser ethnostaat
6. Justified violence
7. Beluga
8. Rock Rock against
9. Heia safari
10. Fuck you!
11. Wenn die sonne untergeht...