Since we must make the Finns but did not blame, because Sturm und Drang have the hype about their people deserved. As I said, "Learning To Rock" was an official, quite high quality prelude to a possible long musical career.
Scheibar the learning process of youngsters has not been completed, because her second album goes by the sounding name "Rock'n'Roll Children". That is the time to take too seriously as an adult musician, seems to be not yet come. And that's just as well!
"Rock'n'Roll Children" leads the material of the debut album consistently. Innovation, of course you're looking for in vain, Sturm und Drang offer catchy, sometimes bombastic Power Metal, which do not have to hide from the all-powerful competition. The songs go straight to the ear and the voice of Andrè Linman sounds this time clearly deeper and has gained a bit of charm and originality.
The instrumental group does a good job, but the emphasis is clearly on this Mucke of catchiness. The songs may be sung immediately and that's what makes this music to kurzmaligem Listen. The first single "Breakaway", the power ballad "A Million Nights" or the bombastic "Last Of The Heroes", these guys make it hard not to like!
"Rock'n'Roll Children" is anything but innovative, yet the disk runs with me up and down currently. Power Metal at a high level, which does not wear out as quickly. About the graphic quality of the cover can argue known ...