Rosenstolz is a group that a scheme has a sound that / which she uses repeatedly. It is characterized by simple harmonies that get through a slight obliqueness some Piff and times go more toward rock, sometimes towards ballad. But as they always einfachm they always walk in a thin line: If it turns out perfectly, it is terrific; if it is possible so not quite perfect, it is fast average and boring. So are here with absolute highlights like "pearl" or "I'll go up in flames" also rather average numbers such as "Fütter your fear" or "I just fear" represented.
Lyrically, I find it hard to judge. She sounded so happy a bit poetic allegorical, in many places but one is not sure whether the now actually has a statement or rather a meaningless, poetic aura. Anyway, it sounds pleasant and at least the harmony that enter the rhythm of words and music, has high level.
Your greatest asset is of course Anna R. The woman is' ne force. She has an excellent voice with warm, pleasant sound, vocal power, large scale (in live concert in the heights still safe) and a very clean, very professional interpretation towards various silence as pop, ballad, jazz, rock. The woman does it all.
The biggest shortcoming is, however, unfortunately, Peter Plate, so only when he sings. The man writes good, classic pop songs, but, I'm sorry, he can not really sing. This is not pleasant to listen.
So the CD in total a mixture of very grandiose numbers that deserve also 6-7 stars, but unfortunately also a share of unexciting pop Durschschnitt.