Article description
Release onslaught with the fourth Eisbrecher album of their career as a 180g double vinyl in a gatefold cover - 'Eiszeit' (2010).
With 'Eiszeit', the band's coat of arms - the polar bear - appears for the first time in 2010. And something else is evident from the album: that you can make hard tracks without cranking the guitars up to 10. Pix puts it in the context of 'Amok' with its EBM elements. Because that's also Eisbrecher: 'Electronics play a big part. And it should be that way. Sometimes it's more present, sometimes less, but always there. That sets us apart from the rest.'
This vinyl release comes with an expanded tracklist compared to its CD counterpart. Finally, the band's early vinyls are available again as individual releases, with refreshed artwork.
General
Item no. | 489349 |
Musical Genre | Electro |
Media - Format 1-3 | 2-LP |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Eisbrecher |
Product type | LP |
Release date | 11/6/20 |
Gender | Unisex |
LP 1
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1.BΓΆse MΓ€dchen
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2.Eiszeit
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3.Bombe
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4.Gothkiller
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5.Die Engel
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6.Segne deinen Schmerz
LP 2
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1.Amok
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2.Dein Weg
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3.Supermodel
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4.Der Hauch des Lebens
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5.Segne Deinen Schmerz ([:Sitd:]-Remix)
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6.Eiskalt erwischt
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7.Amok (Renegade of Noise Remix)