Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Tanzwut – Eselsmesse


.@Planetmosh @AnybodyBC reviews 'Eselsmesse' by @TANZWUTofficial released via @AFM_Records If people who lived during the Middle Ages would have any chance to see and hear those crazy German Tanzwut guys, they would definitely be announced as witches working for hell! But lucky for them, they are not going to face such cruel inquisition, as people seem.@Planetmosh @AnybodyBC reviews 'Eselsmesse' by @TANZWUTofficial released via @AFM_Records If people who lived during the Middle Ages would have any chance to see and hear those crazy German Tanzwut guys, they would definitely be announced as witches working for hell! But lucky for them, they are not going to face such cruel inquisition, as people seem to enjoy renewed medieval music with heavy rock tones and fancy outfits on the stage. Tanzwut, making all sorts of rock people dance to medieval music since 1998, is now releasing their 8th full-length album, called 'Eselsmesse'. 'Eselsmesse' by Tanzwut (2014) This is essentially bagpipes and drums, an acoustic and danceable set of songs without the inclusion of heavy instruments (as guitars) this time, so it is purely Medieval music album. As the German title of the album 'Eselsmesse' suggests (and somehow the creative and evil looking art cover as well), it has something to do with donkeys this time. Oh well, welcome to the Donkey Fair! The album intro is a real medieval fair atmosphere before 'Asinum Chorum' follows up, purely acoustic and without vocals. If you want to sing along in German, the next song 'Der Eselskönig' is more suitable for that – a little slower tempo with a quite [...]

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