Never nich`! Although I have already read several very positive reviews with the NIN example. But in order. I've seen Lluther the first and so far only time on the legendary hamburger local stations TIDE, which is always good for tips. There, the video was shown to "Disconnect from me". Density, rock sounds with a touch of electro background, a screaming-soft voice in exactly the correct rhythm. Class! Then when the aforementioned parallels to NIN in the existing reviews, I was already on fire came through. Well, quite but not true. What's a good thing! The mere existence of a "right", ie live drums, the whole album is distorted by the comparison. When I write from a surplus electric I mean really a shot, not usually. Not enough to speak of a right Industrial disc, the right to a modern, fully exposed to the time rock disc. The beginning with "people is ugly" come one in the chopped guitar riffs first RAMMSTEIN to mind when the vocals of the head and inserting the band guitarist Owen former NIN fellow Richard Patrick of Filter. A screaming organ that but not overwrought and intrusive comes at the perfect production and modulation of the disc, but already almost gentle and yet powerful at the same time. Toll! In order not to fall into cliches, then acts piece three "American Gods" not only by titles such as Marylin Manson made of. In between there are with "For You" a small reflection of the NIN / filter ballads, guitar sequences of "fixer" or "stasis" almost reminiscent of the legendary first RAGE AGAINST-THE-MACHINE album. To put it in a nutshell: With so many bonds, which certainly is not to say plagiarized, it falls just this successful debut album in a really Industrail drawer stuck. It's more modern, trend-setting rock, as he will be heard, perhaps more in the future. Under this anticipation is to be hoped that Llluther not go the way of many bands with this great debut and then be indifferent and bored. But the path continues to boldly go. Then there could be a permanent fixture on Moscherhimmel.