self-reflection

self-reflection

I Am I (We Are We) Cd1 (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Well, there they are again ... and how!
It gives me great pleasure to watch that as much openness and honesty is still possible ... without the one gets the impression that it's a sales pitch.
The main title of this Maxi says it all, "I am I" is a very personal statement, clear and direct, yet incredibly sensitive and insightful. It seems to take a much more subtle and more complex statement as: "You are Germany"
How wonderfully clear and skillfully the text but is planted in the catchy melody that is skill!
"We are now, we are here, we are we, that alone is our fault!"
The video, which at the end of 4! Songs (where there is the as today on a Maxi?) Is drangehÃĪngt, this openness underscores, is like a personal outing for a childhood that probably many of us kennenn grew up in Germany. And perhaps that's why I can be so much begin with these pictures. Really great!
"Something destroyed" goes even a step further, is still delicate and personal, is sad, yet not hopeless ... one of the strongest ballads of Rosenstolz, I know.
"Can you pull me up" is then somewhat flatter, is also not always so fat and well ... but the very acoustic style fits well with this rather stillerem title, but remains more of a type Siche B-side.
The 4th song "Let it be love" is probably well known to every RS-fan is, but here accompanied also very audible and silent and completes the work wonderfully off.
Not only as a warmup for the countdown of the album this Maxi is suitable ... a very unique, high-quality EP that should be appreciated!