The quote could have been readily by Artur Schopenhauer, but it's a line from HRKs latest CD. The album title suggests that Kunze again strikes his rough, harsh querulous page and many evil verses sets. But mistake! Two-thirds is the 2009 work of the long-standing intellectuals-Rockers from catchy, the public benevolent harmonies and well digestible arrangements, with whom he is also likely to vote its anti sympathizers conciliatory. Acoustically most comparable is "protest" with the 2001 album "Stop". Many gentle tones are played, such as on "Rain in my face," and it shows again on these pieces, which has a nice voice singer Heinz Rudolf Kunze yet.
Thus the title "protest" but does not act completely out of thin air and how misnomer forms, almost the remaining third has a few sound uncomfortable numbers ("contrast", "self is the destruction", "Why?").
For over a quarter of a century of creative song poet already now producing an album after the next. And if anyone should think it would be slow enough times, but then I protest vigorously, put "protest" and turn up the volume control.