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Schattenlichter

by Anderwelt

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opko metamorphosis reminds me a bit of Ghost Brigade. it's heavy and a great anthem with small hints of melancholy in it but the rest is also very recommendable though the question is, recommendable for whom? very diverse, hard to categorize... Black Metal Post Core??? Favorite track: I Metamorphosis.
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Exploitation, the call for freedom, the escape into paradise, or the value of friendship – themes like these are more recent than ever, and a source of inspiration for the Austrian band Anderwelt, which was formed three years ago in the city of Linz. Their debut album Schattenlichter exactly deals with these depths of human nature to pay homage to Richard Adamsʼ 1977 published novel The Plague Dogs. The two dogs fleeing from an experimental laboratory offer a touching story that invites everyone to discover himself/herself in it. The dark story keeps repeating itself on a large as well as on a small scale, and this should be conveyed musically, as well as visually. Heavy guitar and cello melodies create a temporary harmony, which is - exactly in the right moment - again destroyed by bestial growls. Anderwelt is no longer a newcomer band. Members have been playing in bands such as In Slumber, REAP, Olemus, U.G.F, Meat Eating Lovemachines or Black End, which are well known in Linz's local music scene. Now that the debut album has finally been released, the band is available for gigs, and would like to open a door for visitors to draw them into an ANDERWELT.

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released November 23, 2015

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Anderwelt Linz, Austria

When real and virtual worlds converge, when the truth is no more a matter of fact but negotiable, when social media likes become a new currency, freedom is nothing else than slavery. Such a dystopia is the main theme of the new album “2084” by ANDERWELT. Supported by deep grooves, gut-wrenching melodies, and brutish throat, Orwell’s theme is projected into the future. ... more

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