Klimt 1918 "Undressed Momento"

::: Review taken from Bright-eyes, Germany :::

::: http://bright-eyes.de :::


Thanks Oliver for having sent the (funny) English translation as promised
and for your compliments about my well done pages!
I also hope the readers will catch the playful meaning of your words...

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Well, fall holds us with all its power (finally!) in its hands – so there may be a lot of bands that play the perfect Soundtrack for a stormy, misty and sad evening. Klimt 1918 like to refer to Katatonia, Novembre, Opeth or Anathema at the info sheet – and you're able to hear that within the 8 – mostly melancholic – songs. The 4 weeping-willowing musicians suffer through sometimes relaxed ("Pale Song", "If only you could see me now" – including nice string sections), sometimes even more powerful ("We don't need no music", "That Girl" or the real hard and inspired "Stalingrad Theme") dark-sound, that never gets on your nerves and always offers a background for a suffering sip of candlelight, but even with a couple of red wine is no monument for the future. He who needs a rocking version of Novembre and likes to have a nice 45 minutes of suffering music with his girlfriend or his teddy bear, could have a great time with Klimt 1918. Real dark hearts I recommend the original bands as mentioned above (except of Novembre…). During the room cleaning at the weekend, Klimt 1918 gave me a good time.

(Oliver Vollmer - Rating: 9 'eyes' out of 13)