... Ralf Benschu missing still painful. Because the playful instrumentation has been lost on the Keimzeit albums anywhere in the new millennium. Since then, we listen to the albums with joy and raise our enthusiasm for the live concerts. OK, enough of philosophy, now the album: Columbus the whimsical at first glance titles, most songs are but the seemingly petty bourgeois failure instead of the big world awakening. After the second and third time listening, the understanding is then but a: Columbus in miniature, in the desire to let go and break-out, but also of coming home (such as at night train to Sofia). At the end of the album is then determines that it is the middle of the river too late to swim back - before the end runs the aquarium.
The tracks are all unscrupulous weak for old Keimzeit conditions arranged. How nice could have spent a couple of solos fit, a few playful bars, improvised, not so drawing board way. We know that the Leisegang & Co. can. 30th band anniversary I would have expected a bit more, especially because the songs have to jazz so much potential, which will not be implemented in the studio. The 38 minutes were so quiet and can be 60 minutes and need.
Nevertheless, 4 star and Recommendation because me some songs again grow as friends warmly.