7 (In Extremo Album)

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7th
Studio album by In Extremo

Publication
(s)

September 1, 2003

Label (s) Universal Music Group

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Medieval rock

Title (number)

13

running time

54:37

chronology
Sinner Without a Reins
(2001)
7th My Furious Heart
(2005)
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7 is the seventh studio album by the German medieval rock band In Extremo .

background

In addition to self-written works, 7 also contains old poems and pieces, such as Erdbeermund or Nightmare , which is a modified version of Der Auntmörder , a morality by Frank Wedekind . In contrast to its predecessor Sünder ohne Reins , which contained Rammstein bonds, 7 was rockier and more stylistically diverse. With the Davert dance and melancholy , the elements of the Middle Ages are clearly audible. Larynx singing can be heard at the beginning of the piece Sefardim .

reception

Michael Edele from Laut.de wrote that due to the diversity and use of different languages ​​In Extremo “retained their style in a certain way, but the album sounds a bit aimless in its entirety and not always really conclusive.” He awarded three out of five stars .

Track list

  1. Strawberry mouth
  2. Sefardim
  3. Ave Maria
  4. My child
  5. Sagrada Trobar
  6. Kiss Me
  7. Davert dance
  8. melancholy
  9. nightmare
  10. Horse blessing
  11. Nymph time
  12. Madre Deus
  13. Set sail

Individual evidence

  1. a b www.laut.de: Review 7 by Michael Edele