Well, the lyrics are cynical, angry and brutally frank. Man hiding again behind the jet-black humor facade and proposes this but with clearer words than usual almost every delicate topic. Whether Big Brother, celebrities, Depression, Bush, Obama, the Church or many other things. All get off their fat and thanks to the text of Art Spitzer nothing good is left in the things that he criticized. So sharp was the EAV not been around for ages. Those who thought the woman bitch would be snappy, which here is so many Klos get stuck in the throat. Especially since a lot of truth behind the cynical raven words. But that was in the EAV has always been so, only this time it can not misinterpret as Spitzer time a very direct wording uses without losing the nasty core of EAV.
Musically you drive on a clear rockigeres and harder robe, this time you also rarely on a transition to quiet moments to offer back. The album is musically the culmination of EAV is, well to date. There are also quiet moments, eg. As in Cseijtei in the courtyard where you can quietly and almost certainly point a story of tragedy tells how at that time, it is a house in East Berlin. Oh, that one has not renounced the Party sector proves "Please beer", the EAV but it verkneift not even here some rough swipes on the target audience to shoot. And believe me, these swipes sit and are likely to appeal to the audience barely.
Anspieltips there are far too many. There is no trailer, perhaps the individual skits in between which may not always inspire despite her puns. "Luder woman" was a first-class insecurity, "Amore XL / XXL" was a final examination and as what I call now "new heroes (the country needs)"? Perhaps a return to basics, with a healthy dose of sarcasm, black humor and cynicism ,, never experienced clarity in the words.
EAV fans buys you this album and if you've never heard of this band, smite! This album is worth every penny! I have it brought as Amazon MP3 download, it's worth every penny.