Since you have praised the first album of Farin for his musical versatility and get used to it even when the doctors and he brings his second longplayer a plate out which are teeming with punk rock! The first single "shower" on sneaky household items has already been preparing for a tougher approach, however, here the text was even strange yet fun That's when most of the other songs but not the case.. These are quite serious or touchy-feely, such as "Sun", which goes through an unhappy love, or "still" in the Farin for a better life, a better world hopes or "Apocalypse when otherwise" that goes beyond a couple who in the garden on the end of the world is waiting, or the moving "no turning back", which I find absolutely amazing! (somewhat reminiscent of the song "OK" from the last album.) Also nice are as "porcelain", which sounds somewhere very familiar (at what song reminds me only? That) and could "not alone" be the text of the successor of the Dae-song, and "Invisible" that you quite as radio-friendly single can couple out. Not so much draft offer other pieces such as the opener "More", which is a typical Hi-I'm-here-again song. Apart from all the fast rock songs the three upbeat pieces fall in ska rhythm with brass support downright on. These songs have the funny texts, for example, "Dermitder" (how many rhymes there on trombone?), "All the same", the ultimate successor of "Happy", and track 6 with an overlong quirky name and my declared favorite song on of the disc. As known from other DAE albums, there is also a bonus track before the first piece as a mixture sounding "from tail" of the Dae-song "My Ex (plodierte girlfriend)" of the music and (or as you call it ), with regard to the text, with a greeting to Grönemeyer. Definitely funny and worth listening to. Farin has yet proved with this album a little courage: apart from a few passages, this CD is a collection of fast punk rock pieces, interspersed with some ska songs. The risk that the album by sounds monotonous, was large, but fortunately captivates the plate by partially excellent intelligent and moving lyrics. On the "Holidays at last", but containing a larger fun potential, Farin come but not ran. Note: Not every holiday should be fun to impress.