Ephemera’s Party - Lamento Ostinato
5.0 von 10 Punken
Erscheinungsjahr
2005
Label
Dioxzion Records
Besetzung
Vocals: Thomas Rosenmerkel
Guitar: Michael “Ano” Piranio
Guitar: Thomas Bobzin
Bass: Timon Busch
Drums: Philipp Raiber
Guitar: Michael “Ano” Piranio
Guitar: Thomas Bobzin
Bass: Timon Busch
Drums: Philipp Raiber
Tracklist
1. Boredom Sweet Boredom
2. Ostinato Mind Pt 1
3. Born Again a Frog
4. Depression Box
5. High Horses
6. Good Reason
7. The Couldhaves & the Shouldhaves
8. Lemmingway
9. Poor Poor me
10. Sad Song (Lameto Ostinato)
11. Savoir Vivre - Savoir Mourir
12. Sei mein Feind
13. Ostinato Mind Pt. 2
2. Ostinato Mind Pt 1
3. Born Again a Frog
4. Depression Box
5. High Horses
6. Good Reason
7. The Couldhaves & the Shouldhaves
8. Lemmingway
9. Poor Poor me
10. Sad Song (Lameto Ostinato)
11. Savoir Vivre - Savoir Mourir
12. Sei mein Feind
13. Ostinato Mind Pt. 2
Datum: 13.11.2005 - Autor Vince
English Version:
„Ephemera’s Party“ from Germany try with „Lamento Ostinato“ on satan comes out, to catch every stile of music on this album. Can this work well? There are bands, which can make this, for example „Waltari“ are just genius or the goddess „Voyager“ from Australia. Well, „Ephemera’s Party“ may be good musicians, but their sound just pushes at me, the heavy guitars and the developed depressive songs cause headtaches at me. This may sound evil, but there are still bands, which don’t please one and this here is just one. The Germans aren’t idealess in no case, this you can’t throw them before, but their style and the songs aren’t just my world. Surely, there are people, which will love the music of „Ephemera’s Party“, I don’t belong to it in any case. The sounds weights around barrels to much, I couldn’t call you no song now, which you should check out, but understand me right, there’s nothing fault with, but you better listen to this disk and decide self, whether you share my opinion or whether you even relive a revelation.





