The lyrics are comparatively high. I myself like to listen to German rap music and there is the verbal acrobatics of course enormous. Textually so I'm very spoiled and the Donots have me here more than just convince them of the texts. No 08/15 songs that can be heard on this album, but each song with an almost tangible message. If you listen more closely (with me after the third listen to the fourth time), comes a feeling of recognition (as I would like it even call). Because the band talks to her songs from a lot more than many others. One might say "Yes, that is what I want to hear, because it is what I want to do."
The album is full of "I-do-my-thing-feelings" that not only persuade a food for thought, but also serve as a very good source of inspiration. For this, the melodies of each song, which go into the ear and become a catchy tune, once you have started it.
Karacho convinced me totally! The five stars on my part are totally justified. German punk at its best: fat sound, Ohrwum melodies, super texts with extremely positive messages, and the feeling of freedom and carefree moments make this album one of my favorites this year. But be careful: whoever buys this album, is in danger of becoming addicted!