At Nu Metal should indeed be common knowledge that this genre has a rather unequal relationship between mass and class, in other words: There are so many bands that want to become large in the wake of Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park, but mostly is the only great the Press Release of the major labels, that the respective band is once again revolutionizing the Nu Metal. Of course, all nonsense, since most hyped bands offer except 'lot' hot air absolutely nothing at all, and also sound, both the songs most all the same and are the bands completely without identity and interchangeable. Every now and then, however, there's sometimes a newcomer who is not only a growth of a major label, but has become by itself large and that certain something has to stand out from the welter of Nu Metal upstarts. And in this case, is the newcomer Saliva, which (was preceded by yet a self-financed CD) on their official label debut in my opinion all the ridiculous Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park ramming clones loose and unangespitzt in Erboden. What lie? Well firstly, the guys are very down to earth and a damn about all silly Images, on the other hand they are talented writers who managed to capture 12 absolute highlights, which was done every (!) For different and sometimes even have a short guitar solo. Anspieltips are the powerful off-going opening track "Superstar", the two provided with a rap style rocker "ClickClickBoom" or "Doperide", the super power ballad "Hollywood" and of course the hit single "Your Disease". All other songs are the highlights, of course, in no way inferior to and are provided with the most part very catchy melodies, mostly stuck at the first hearing. Conclusion: Grandiose debut disc, which proves that Nu Metal has to be by no means always played by the book and which I hope will serve as an object lesson for other bands, not only hinterherzuhecheln the latest trend. In this sense: Yeeeah, make me your superstar, no matter who you are!