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The Flashcards: Devil's'musement - Am Ende war der Met (2018)

65/100
Genre: Folk Metal/rock

The recording from this particular German folk metal band sounds distinctly DIY, as the folk instruments like bagpipes and accordion stand out quite prominently across the first few tracks. Solid, heavy riffs only truly emerge in "Rotes Eis," the two following tracks, and the final cut on the list, "Met." "Ende des Regenbogens" and "Neben Dir" serve as the ballads, while "Satans Waldflöte" works as a rather nice instrumental interlude that fits right in with my current taste. As for the vocals, they aren't harsh or raspy, but they still carry that distinct flavor of European country folk who regularly drink beer.

Well, Devil's'musement is decent enough for capturing the atmosphere of small-town life and tiny countryside pubs, rather than the warrior spirit of bands like Turisas and Ensiferum, or the pirate themes of Alestorm.

Tracklist:

 1. Karten

 2. Der Spielmann

 3. Lasst uns feiern

 4. Tanz

 5. Das Feuer

 6. Licht

 7. Tanzt auf meinem Grab

 8. Rotes Eis

 9. Die Welt steht still

 10. Untergang

 11. Satans Waldflöte

 12. Ende des Regenbogens

 13. Zeig mir die Welt

 14. Weg nach Haus

 15. Neben Dir (Piano)

 16. Met

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