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Der Blutharsch - When Did Wonderland End? flac mp3 download
Title:
When Did Wonderland End?
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Style:
Neofolk
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MP3 album size:
1921 mb
FLAC album size:
1860 mb
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Rating:
4.6 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Untitled
A2 Untitled
Violin – Matt HowdenVocals – Paola Andrea Riascos
A3 Untitled
A4 Untitled
Cello – Alessio B.*Clarinet – Christine K.
A5 Untitled
A6 Untitled
B1 Untitled
B2 Untitled
B3 Untitled
Vocals – Didi Bruckmayer*
B4 Untitled
Vocals – Paola Andrea Riascos
B5 Untitled
B6 Untitled
B7 Untitled

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Skye Mastering

Credits

  • Guitar, Bass Guitar – Jörg B.*
  • Mastered By – Denis Blackham
  • Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Piano, Keyboards, Harp, Harmonium, Programmed By – Albin Julius
  • Vocals, Guitar, Drums [Snare Drum] – Bain Wolfkind
  • Vocals, Percussion, Drums, Tambourine – Marthynna

Notes

It comes with an inlay. Limited edition of 555 copies on black vinyl. Recorded at Studio 451.

Track A6 is a cover of the Death in June song "Frost Flowers" originally appeared on the album Take Care And Control.
Track B7 is a cover of the Adriano Celentano song "La Barca".

Scratched messages:
A= FOR THE BOYS...
B= WHO HAVE TO PLAY WITH BROKEN TOYS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WKN 25 Der Blutharsch When Did Wonderland End? ‎(CD, Album + DVD-V) WKN WKN 25 Austria 2006
WKN 25 Der Blutharsch When Did Wonderland End? ‎(CD, Album, Promo) WKN WKN 25 Austria 2005
WKN 25 Der Blutharsch When Did Wonderland End? ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Red) WKN WKN 25 Austria 2005
none Der Blutharsch When Did Wonderland End? ‎(12xFile, Album, RE) WKN none Austria 2013

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Reviews:
  • Frosha
Ok the martial days are gone and probably gone forever. Thats good becouse the project (and the genre as well)was becoming a total kitsch and also becouse this is a pretty interesting album with an entire different perspective musically and lyrically speaking. The influence from italian folk rock is absolutely evident and the mood of the album is certainly decadent. At times it sounds almost like cabaret rock music with undertones of pity melan-alcoholic feeling and a sense of tragedy and loss which brings to mind some sarcastic view on life and its meanings. All the trascendence was left behind. This is a new "trail of blood" in a newborn spring surface. Certainly the band will dissapoint all the fans that followed Der Blutharsch just searching in them some typical militar background and confusing/paradoxical "ideology" and their obtuse conception of a monolithical and monothematic aproximation to industrial music. A reinvention of Der Blutharsch? probably so, an entire different path in a different way with different faces. Even though this may not be called Der Blutharsch anymore. The king is dead. long live the new king!