Der Tag an dem die Welt unterging

Occupation

  • Tobias Schultka (vocals )
  • Marcel Neumann ( E-Gitarre/Gesang )
  • Kenneth Iain Duncan ( Electric Guitar)
  • Maximilian Pauly Saux ( electric bass)
  • Can Özgünsür (drums)

The day the world went down is the second album from German deathcore band We Butter the Bread with Butter. The album was released on 14 May 2010 and how the first album included the monster out of the closet in the apartment of the singer Tobias Schultka. Since the first album, three new musicians have joined the band. The artwork for the album recorded Tobias Schultka itself

Style

The day the world went under similar musically its predecessor The monster from the closet. Is kept with " The Little Vampire " took the band their first song on which, apart from the interlude " Ship Ahoy ", rather quiet and melodic. This title is up to the song no metal elements, it is rather a pure electro track. In general, this album more electro elements than its predecessor. The band said in an interview that she felt drawn to pop music as well as to extreme metal. The lyrics are " just there ". A deeper meaning not admit it.

Review

About the album bloodchamber.de writes:

In your face.de called the album " solid dime a dozen " and awarded four out of ten. Only the play The Little Vampire and the technology based on the comic book style artwork as the album's title alludes to doomsday films were praised.

Time For Metal, however, praised with a rating of 8.5 out of 10 points: "The Day On The World Under Blogging is not made for everyone, but German 1A Deathcore and has to have no flaws except for places exaggeration. "

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