retroactively I have now but to say, this CD does well also, that's booklet anyway even in the LP the same, so small, I found unkind.
I also think that the analog output is not specially blended. the album sounds just like a CD, sounds like 16 bit / 44.1 kHz, the room, the immediacy that the vinyl usually distinguishes me there is missing. I have the two sound carriers is not one in direct comparison, but I believe that the sound pretty much the same.
Now, Attwenger have existence duly lost to anarchy in the 21 years. prefer it were me, if they fully unleashes the Quetschn and have edited drums, in a way, that there was nothing like it and also vokalistisch the bristle animals of all kinds were let loose.
But Hans Binder (drums) and Hans Peter Falkner (harmonica) are just better than (almost) the whole rest of the world and even if they are no longer as common as once.
remained the catchy riffs, the mantra-like repetition of meaningful as senseless texts, the mixing of melodies that could just as well come from high society like heidi. the songs fit into a deserted mountain scenery as well as in the high-rise canyons of a misanthropic city. there are soundtracks for lofty heights and smoggy urban jungle hells, which are threshed by strong beats through time.
this concept is not kaputtzukriegen, not with the electronics and even with weaker output from the creative department. used Attwenger are no longer underground, are not so different, you get used to something and you sound a demand has been made independent and commercialized, created that must now operate and which is routinely done and quite uncriticizable.
we have also to do with any unbroken continuation of the albums "sun" and "dog", rather a small step back, which I find very refreshing.
not the greatest throw, a cross great album but all.
who "most", "plow" and "air" like, is - in spite of all the arguments put forward here moaning - and this album like.
the unknown like angry things lie dormant, in no man's land on the border of mainstream are Messrs Binder and falconers almost absolute ruler - at least from an Austrian perspective.