"Back to the Roots" - with this announcement of Helloween site in mind, I was looking forward especially on "Rabbit Do not Come Easy". So starting with the CD in the player, sit back and look on pure good 61 minutes Helloween: 1.Just a little sign: great opener with very catchy chorus. Makes you want to more. 2.Open your life: gurgles along, not a bad number but it lacks a little salt. 3.The tune: actually a very good number, bangs a good rhythm from the speakers, if only these children's song-Bridge would not be before the chorus! 4.Never Be a Star: good mid-tempo number. Certainly a cheerleader at live gigs. 5.Liar: unusually tough track - really good right-in-your-face-number. 6.Sun for the world: Indian sounds at the start, tough mid-rhythm afterwards. Earthy and well. 7.Don't stop being crazy: The title is deceptive, not 'crazy' Speed Kracher, but a pretty good half-ballad, which Andi Deris is dedicated to his wife. 8.Do you feel good: the best number yet! Everything fits: Speed, Drums, guitar work and vocals. 9.Hell what Made in Heaven: also very quickie, something spectacular, but basically there's nothing to complain about here. 10.Back Against the Wall: again a somewhat somber number that reminds us of the "Dark Ride" album. 11.Listen to the flies: Super Number, musical class work. 12.Nothing to say: Metal meets Reaggae! Speechlessness very original set to music - funny! "Rabbits" is an album that actually bridges the gap between the old, oft-quoted and -gelobten "Keeper" albums and the predecessor, the gloomy "Dark Ride". Newcomer Sascha Gerstner (Git.) Proves in any case as a gold handle, both in songwriting and playing technically top. Genre fans get on "Rabbits" - Power Metal imaginative with distance have pretty and refreshing elements. Play!