Already the first album "We are eternal" was beautiful. What is different from other EWIG band and other music, is the specificity of the texts for me. Rarely have I so lovingly crafted ours coherent texts to the smallest detail. Because the band has enormous talent, deal fresh and new with the German language. German texts are drifting so quickly into pop monotony from or at risk of cheesy to act or to hear trite, so heard as a thousand times. This is quite different from the lyrics of forever. These texts are really still act individually and in fact new and innovative. This dreamy playing with words makes forever poetic and unique. When I read such texts and hear, then I feel like a smile spreads across my face and it feels as if me these words gently hug. The name of the first album "We are eternal" was a clear statement now follows the promise in the form of an Indian word of honor. An Indian word of honor is the greatest promise what you can give and reminiscent of times when a pledge was worth more than anything else and they still gave up confidence.
Nowadays, everything is always schnellebiger and people are more skeptical. We find it increasingly difficult, yet to believe in something. And now this sympathetic band comes with an Indian word of honor around the corner and touched me so incredibly deep. Songs like "power plant", "gift", "True Heroes", "The life of my dreams" or "I'm home" go very deep into the heart and allow the listener to dream and be happy. The music is artless and honest, full of romance and ideals. This love of life and a boundless optimism characterize these songs and I can lose myself in it limitless. As has been written many times. Do not be fooled by the short auditions you. These songs must be heard completely, then cut an order even completely. The very short Hörausschnitte can not resist giving, is how great and grandiose become this second album forever.
I also love the song:
"No more awake"
"Everything that you see"
"Indians parole"
"Till the blood"
"Better than you thought"
"Summer in Berlin"
or the wonderful ballads
"As loud as I can"
and "How much further"
Themes that sing about the typical go far beyond love. The songs offer a wide range and are also made so that each listener can draw very own and personal belongings. Succeeded is how the motto "Indians parole" (yes the title song of the album I also like very much) has integrated into the songs. For example, "Till the blood" matches by name so very well in the "Indians parole" topic. But there is never any Winnetou moderately or so. There are songs about life! Songs that you should get to know and who is really in itself. I recommend this album to everyone who loves music from the heart and like really deep dips into songs.