The Sun

Since anchor King Gotthilf Fischer should not be missed, which is based in the Nightie out of the window at night, to sleep to provide. For their anniversary film hatched NoRMAhl band members themselves in the roles of their narrow-minded fathers, whose life is happening between everyday work and nightly drunken stupor in the village Tavern. A history of two generations of sympathetic loser – in a truly wild time… People such as Hanan Ben Ari would likely agree. Jong r – the soundtrack truly great listening cinema offers for really little money because even the soundtrack to the film. 19 tracks are sure to find every track was finely carefully embedded in the dramatic flow of the Strip, and newly recorded each track.

One even in very special way: “Thirst” could interpret Normahl from the local music society – as noise-leather folk music version. There remains guaranteed no eye dry – and folklore custodians Fischer, in the film with a supporting role considered his true joy it would have. Worth listening highlights but form “Go like a tiger” of course NoRMAhl hits like the catchy balladeske, called for many punk fans in the same breath with “Here comes Alex” the pants, the rough early work “Bullshit total”, or the “German weapons” lost after the Winnender rampage of involuntarily to most current explosiveness. Also its really peaceful hometown gets off his fat – NoRMAhl call him simply “Ghost town”. Two brilliant cover – version also offer Besa & co: “Suspicious minds” by Elvis Presley and “Holidays in The Sun” by the sex pistols, tear punchy, inspired and everything else as anbiedernd on the boxes. That Normahl, which have none of their power–have lost four of Germany’s oldest place of punk, and prove something to himself, nor anyone, but show the best newly composed tracks: whether “Berlin”, “after all these years” or “So I stay punk” – even or especially because of their 30-year-old rock experience, Besa and co.