[schema type=”review” name=”And Then She Came – And Then She Came” description=”Label: DME Music / Audiobuy.de” author=”Nina Mende” pubdate=”2016-06-24″ ]
Singer Ji-In Cho, previously with Krypteria, and her longtime allies Olli Singer (gtr), Frank Stumvoll (bs) and S.C. Kuschnerus (dr) are on the attack under a new flag: And Then She Came. And Then She Came play Rock. Modern Rock. But that’s a broad definition. Extremely broad. This is their self titled debut album.
With a strong voice and lots of energy, the music will get you going along instantly. Fast and thriving rhythms pull your muscles and cause them to twitch. The songs differ slightly but fit to each other, creating a strong unison. Sometimes the female vocals are backed up by a male singer. The sound is grand, creating some depth and space for your imagination. The lyrics support your mind to create pictures to the music. This way the music will get stuck in your mind and create its own world in which And Then She Came wander with their music.
“And Then She Came” is the self titled debut album of the guys. And it is a strong one. The album lasts for forty-one minutes and will definitely pull you along. Each song has a catchy rhythm and a melody that will get stuck in your head. So go ahead and get this album now. You will not regret it.
Tracklist: 01. Five Billion Lies 02. Public Enemy #1 03. Why So Serious? 04. Spit It Out 05. Who’s Gonna Save You? 06. Like A Hurricane 07. Hellfire Halo 08. I Carry On 09. Find Another Way 10. Where Do We Go From Here? 11. If You Hate Me That’s Okay, But… 12. I Just Killed A Man 13. Would You Die Tonight? |
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