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STROM – No. 1

Review

STROM

No. 1

Genre
CD
Datum
25.11.2007
Autor
Makki
8 /10
A band that has achieved quite a lot since its founding, and rightly so.
With their first gig in 2002 in Berlin, the trio quickly managed to share the stage nationwide with bands like EXTRABREIT, RANTANPLAN, and others. Vocally, the sound also reminds one of EXTRABREIT, yet the band has succeeded in revitalizing the old sound in their own way. Pop punk from the 80s, dusted off and given a pinch of new flair, STROM rocks in a way that makes you want to join in. The fact that the band radiates pure joy in music both on stage and on the CD they released in 2004 makes them more than likable. Even the fact that they managed to borrow one of RUDOLF SCHENKER's Flying V guitars (Song No. 9 "Flying V") and even received one as a gift from him at one of their concerts keeps the band grounded, even though they have no need to hide their craftsmanship.
It will probably just be a matter of time before the band moves up to the big leagues; they have what it takes, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed for them...
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