You can personalize the direct comparison with Heroin not avoid, finally said Group has opened the door for bands like Silbermond. And although the opener "waste your time" and also songs like "Do it yourself" still could have come from the hero beat Silvermoon with the second single "The Night" a clearly different approach: Silvermoon is carefree, easy to digest and much more poppy as Heroin. They even compare their music style with Avril Lavigne, and thus they are not half wrong after all, "You and I" probably the best plagiarism of music history - similarities with Lavigne's "Sk8ter Boi" are hard to miss. Nevertheless, offer Silvermoon sound and light pop-rock that can seem both melancholic and rock. 01. waste your time Terrific Opener, rocking and critical. 02. Do it yourself The first single. Was more than the radio a hit, but still one of the best songs on the album. 03. The Night The second single, successful and played by all music channels up and down. A very nice ballad. 04. You and I A routine number, but the "Sk8ter Boi" -Riffs murky something fun. 05. To you Another highlight of the album: Very rocky, very hard. Great! Made 06 Fits This song show Silvermoon all skeptics what they can do. 07. Symphony Another ballad, reminiscent both of "The Night" as well as to "Wonderwall" by Oasis. 08. 1000 questions Very rocky, very beautiful, very desperate. Pure emotion. 09. A Stückl perfect world First class! One of the clear favorites handset. 10. Not worthy Great, everything fits. 11. Last track The last ballad of the CD and one of the few songs that are difficult coming out of the blocks. 12. 1, 2, 3 Even a solid number. 13. Without you A wonderful number with a beautiful text. 14. Knowledge is what Tragically, full of doubts. Yet rock. 15. Always at the limit Well, next to "Last train" rather second-rate, but still a solid number. Against the background of "Official Song for Motorcycle Championship" pretty good. A good record, more than stands out in the new wave of young German musicians. For fans of melancholic and heavy pop-rock á la Avril Lavigne is a must!