Die Hölle Muss Warten

RELEASE
February 14, 2012
LABEL
Metropolis
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Goth Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative/Indie Rock, Goth Metal

Album Review

Die Hölle Muss Warten is the fifth studio album by Eisbrecher, the Neue Deutsche Härte band that was formed in 2003 by vocalist Alex Wesselsky and guitarist Noel Pix -- two ex-members of NDH group Megaherz. Recorded with a new rhythm section -- bassist Dominik Palmer and drummer Achim Färber replace Olli Pohl and René Greil, respectively -- Die Hölle Muss Warten is the group's first major-label album (it is released through Columbia/Sony), which is probably why there is a stronger emphasis on the poppier elements of their music ("In Meinem Raum," "Rette Mich," the title track). However, the album also features several rock songs ("Augen Unter Null," "Verrückt") and electro tracks ("Prototyp," "Herz Aus Eis"). Die Hölle Muss Warten charted at number three in Germany, making it the group's highest-charting album so far.
Christian Genzel, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Tanz mit Mir
  2. Augen Unter Null
  3. Die Hölle Muss Warten
  4. Verrückt
  5. Herz Aus Eis
  6. Prototyp
  7. Ein Leben Lang Unsterblich
  8. Abgrund
  9. In Meinem Raum
  10. Keine Liebe
  11. Exzess Express
  12. Rette Mich
  13. Atem
  14. Treiben