Charming, charming. POSEN puts a smile probably even to the fiercest Oberstudiendirektor Council trains. The "Universal rags" of the stars are back and also brought a lot on their third album silly rhymes. "There were other men, their beards were longer, and I wish I was in Italy" it is the first song with the significant title "Fuck 'on German texts". But the stars can be different. As goofy philosopher Frank Spilker sprechsingt over oneself lost in its own staircase and theme shops where you can buy fabric for everyday small talk. For this is roaring, the Hammond organ, that it is a pleasure, it beeps and whimpers and the guitars may not be missing. "Hamburg School" called the well, even if it does not rock as Tocotronic, but grooves and swings. The hymn "What has just so ruined you," fills the halls at concerts with regularity with bouncing, mitgröhlenden fans. Also in terms of instrumental tracks, the quartet from Hamburg does not splash out and keeps on POSEN two ready as they could not be more different: The hectic feverish "Among Vultures II" and the heart-warming organ track "Frank organ". POZNAN is a varied plate on which there is ultimately only one thing to complain: Frank Spilker could risk it, to incorporate melodies in his vocal line. In the long run acts be "singing" but a bit repetitive, and even in the truest sense of the word. Courage to second-Ton! (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)