12" vinyl version of our latest album - tour edition in 100 copies
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lyrics
1938
Assassinate the fascist scum
With a single strike
Bomb attack!
Constructed by one man alone
(To) stop the total war.
Hidden near the speaking place
Kill them all, (the) leading pigs!
Removal of the leadership
With a single blast
Free the workers from this curse
Free us all from terror reign
This reign!
credits
from Vlad Smash! (Touredition),
released March 14, 2020
Gerade angesichts der Tatsache, dass es gegen Hitler und das NS-Regime so wenig Widerstand gab, finde ich das Handeln Georg Elsers bemerkenswert. Da plant ein einzelner Mensch ein Attentat, welches Hitler und nahezu die gesamte nationalsozialistische Führungsspitze beseitigt hätte – und scheitert nur knapp! Nach dem Münchener Abkommen war Elser bereits 1938 davon überzeugt, dass nur Hitlers Ermordung die Welt vor großem Unheil bewahren könne. Seine selbst gebaute Zeitzünderbombe, die er im Münchener Bürgerbräukeller versteckte, explodierte pünktlich (08.11.1939), doch Hitler beendete seine jährliche Rede früher als geplant und verließ den Ort 13 Minuten vor der Explosion. Der kurz danach verhaftete Elser wurde am 09. April 1945 heimlich und ohne Gerichtsurteil in Dachau ermordet.
supported by 5 fans who also own “Thirteen Minutes”
If you know Kavrila you're aware of the fact that their music is as life-affirming as the prospect of attending a mass execution. Still, Mor hits different and cuts way deeper than all of the Rituals trilogy. Mor has singer Alex processing his mother's death and yes, this is exactly how it feels listening to this thing. Deeply uncomfortable and horrendous. To clarify: this really is a good album. But it's not one I see return myself to often because I can hardly bear it. Well done! David Fischer
supported by 5 fans who also own “Thirteen Minutes”
I love Mantar. Theirs is one of the most impressive live performances I have ever seen: primitive, sweaty and more energetic than most coal power stations. Having such a beloved artist release a new album is always a bit scary, especially after three very strong offerings in a row. Still, Mantar remain untouchable and return with their most accessible (read: 'still kicking you in the balls until your teeth pop out') release so far. Odysseus might be their best song yet. The kings are back. David Fischer