... And has quite horny musicians at his side. At first listen, I did not quite know what to make of the album. After several passages, but I can say that the purchase was worth. The sound is quite bold and moves somewhere between hard rock and metal. Kevin's voice acting, compared to what we know of him, a little higher / shrill and hoarse. While that is used to, but ultimately does not interfere. The singing acts anyway punchier than the younger Onkelz plates.
One finds some boards on the album. Playing tips are in my eyes "Know thyself", "Veni Vidi Veritas", "fate wing", "No End" and "Noah's heir." In "The Devil's conduct" I could do without, but that's a matter of taste. In addition, the texts "bumpy" little effect in terms of their accessibility in some places. On top of that the vocals are partially acoustically poorly understood. The last two points make ultimately a star deduction.