First, to be told that I can call for a long time Rise Against Fan itself. The album was directly ordered and arrived on the day of the 12th of July. Booked through Spotify however directly before night reingehört to 00:00 clock for release on 11.
What can I say. From skepticism, then satisfaction eventually became Begeisterung.The Black Market differs from heed Rise Against albums. Except for "The eco-terrorist in me" sound the songs no longer as hard as it used to, but she does that not lame. I would even, the listening experience is higher compared to the first albums. This should be clarified by an example:
While the "Suffer and the Witness" for example, is an album that can be heard in the packed car with his best friends on the way to the holiday, the festival or to nearest lake, while all sing along, the black market is more of an album, I sometimes alone can listen to enjoy music properly. To think, wow! What an ingenious music.
Why is that? I would like to quote from the recession gruenfinks1: "Right at the opener and Tim's first line of text should some listeners have been listening dumbfounded, as his voice makes one 180 ° -Kehre from the beginning of the sentence to the end, and thus sets a strong accent." The board acts simply mature, certain. Musically challenging and consummate. The songs create this 'wow' factor, as in the first albums with me. Only the effect was taken at the first albums yet the simplicity, yet genius of songs to be animated to mitwippen. Now it is thanks to the Komplexalität and ingenuity of the songs on the black market. One begins to want to hear the music more and more.
From me there is therefore 5 of 5 stars. Leveraging the many legal opportunities (Spotify, YouTube, etc.), to make yourself a picture. Do not let yourselves Voreinnehmen. Ignores the pseudo music journalist who says, at some points of the album, he is reminiscent of Nickelback; ouh No, dear people, but it goes much much from: Clearly Rise Against!