Thomas Ax, Daniel Heiduk, "Mängelansprüche nach Vob und Bgb: Erkennen und erfolgreich durchsetzen"
German | 2004-06-29 | ISBN: 3528017635 | 252 pages | PDF | 12.3 mb
German | 2004-06-29 | ISBN: 3528017635 | 252 pages | PDF | 12.3 mb
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Avulsed release the 6th full-length in the band's career, which will be called "Ritual Zombi," which will be a conceptual work dealing with zombies. Xtreem Music comments on the pending release:"The album will contain 9 new songs plus a cover song of Death's 'Zombie Ritual' as a tribute to the band that started it all for the real Death Metal sound (with permission from Possessed, of course!!). There will be also three instrumental songs (intro, interlude & outro) and this will be the first recording featuring new drummer Osckar Bravo."'Ritual Zombi' promises to be the strongest album of the band, gathering all elements that made Avulsed's style over two decades, a respected force with thousands of diehard fans around the world, which for sure won't be disappointed with this new work, that will be another step in the band's fight to keep the true spirit of Death Metal, free of clichés, labels & trends, staying loyal to what the band has been playing since day one back in 1991, which is: DEATH METAL.
With 2007’s The Last Sucker Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen claimed it would his band’s final act of musical defiance. Yet in 2012 another album emerged under the Relapse moniker. Al wasn’t too happy being cajoled in another Ministry adventure by his bandmates, but it was a far more inspired effort than its predecessor and an excellent album to go out with a bang. As with 2013, you guessed it Al released another Ministry album, entitled From Beer To Eternity…As with Relapse, the new Ministry album wasn’t exactly planned. In fact, it was the result of a couple of very fruitful writing sessions before the untimely death of guitarist Mike Scaccia. The cadre for this record are formed by the last recorded music by Scaccia and From Beer To Eternity is a musical tribute from Al Jourgensen and Co to commemorate their fallen brother. As a reviewer this puts me in an awkward position, because for all intents and purposes, the final Ministry album is somewhat of a mixed bag.