The chamber has a lot to offer on "Views from the Inside": folky, poppy, rock and experiment are the songs, sometimes very intuitive and partially correct radio friendly, then again somewhat unwieldy and unconventional and challenging. This band is indeed known to be a small orchestra, in which the cello, tuba and violin coming back to use. That sounds sometimes really bombastic, particularly if you experienced the band live and all the instruments involved. But highlight is definitely the voice of singer Marcus Testory that a - very touched - especially in quiet passages. Whether one compares this with the voice of the singer of Unholy or that of Nick Cave: This voice is the band The chamber really special. Therefore my conclusion: The Season II-disc is a great album with a distinctive voice and good singers harmonizing musicians. It offers varied music: gloomy melanchonische songs like "Mirror" or "Lest we forget" that you can listen to at home behind closed doors, instrumental pieces like the two titles pieces that spread goosebumps mood, and songs like "Slipping around the corner "or" Sinister sister "who simply spread only good mood and where you turn up really loud the player in the car and sing along can.