On ehersten to "silence the people" can not compare with the Munich ensemble "Estampie", even if the music is not quite as high class. The self-proclaimed Vaganten bands like "In Extremo, Schandmaul" etc. However, streets ahead. The instruments primarily consists of medieval plucked instruments like lute, mandolin and psaltery together, etc. No allwelts bagpipes, would also be totally uncharacteristic of südfranzösiche folk music. Part modern form predominantly Akkustikgitarren or electronic beats (but not techno!). Overall, the album could be described as medieval neofolk waste, Allerding one at the highest level. Text and music were taken about half of high medieval sources, the rest was written by Stille Volk itself and fits perfectly into the overall concept and the style of the album, songs about the satyrs and the god Pan griechichen. All texts are kept in Old French (also the booklet). Even the look of the album convinces because it was a high-quality Digipak produced with excellent layout. The only problem: The songs offer little variety, after 3-4 songs at a time arises a monotony, therefore only 4 stars because "silence people" it could sometimes even better. Who I recommend this album: - People who "Estampie" already know by heart and sometimes feel like something else without having to have the same decline to a level of banality. - Persons where InEx and company are too flat, but still want reinziehen no classical Interpretaionen medieval music.