Frank Zander is back from the grave and entranced the audience with a tilted ludicrously ill-blend of pop and Rammstein - sounds weird, but is so. The song selection itself is quite ok, the guitars roar and surfers Rammstein-style, Zander's distinctive, specially a few octaves lower specified Chanting but unfortunately usually comes over a bit too long - you think you have forgotten to switch from 33 to 45 rpm. Right from is actually only Matthias Reim's "Damn I love you" and "17 years", the rest is up to between midtempo and sleeping pill. In places, the pleasant fall hard guitar riffs also quite monotonous, since they seem to repeat themselves from song to song. Yet listening makes perfect fun because you songs per se (except for the 2 very brilliant (!) Original compositions "neighbor" and "I drink from you") anyway (as a younger person usually on the car's back seat in the common family vacation) already will have heard at least a half million times more or less voluntarily, but in the "jet-black" version of Frank Zander they shine in a completely new, different and more tolerable to taste light. The two little skits "Bratwurst" and "Guillotine" fall not significant since they - fairly funny - go over quickly before the CD with the ironic-looking "down" for about 45 minutes comes to an end.. CONCLUSION: 1. For humorous Goths and confessing hit haters just the thing to scare the average Joe citizens out of the car and get back at it the "Mutantenstadl" times really nice to be able. :-) 2. For open-minded pop fans surely though not easy to digest because it very disfigured partly, but with an appropriate dose of humor and / or alcohol worth listening. But first MUST PROBE TUNE !!! ;-) Brave, Frank!