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LOZ TINITOZ – in search of aletheia

Review

LOZ TINITOZ

in search of aletheia

Genre
CD
Label
ES&L Entertainment / CMS
Datum
25.01.2013
Autor
Karsten Conform
1 /10

I have been searching for a long time to find something positive about the third album of the Cuxhaven band LOZ TINITOZ. In a reference letter, it would probably say: LOZ TINITOZ have made an effort to record their new 11 songs professionally. The recording quality is indeed very good, but the rest….

It's typical German rock that you hear by the thousands and almost always significantly better and more interesting. The melodies are so banal that they can't lift me out of my seat. But what bothers me even more is Timo's off-key, howling dog-like singing. He really wants to do it well by dragging the lyrics out for a longgggg time. It sounds terrible. And the lyrics aren't even that badtttt….

Normally, I would give one or two sympathy points to the 4 guys from the Waterkant. But anyone who shows up with such a pathetic booklet of only 4 pages, which doesn't even include the lyrics, doesn't even get those sympathy points.

And it gets worse, this cover…. This is completely unacceptable; I even suspected that a Celine Dion record with such sappy stuff had fluttered into my house. Although “In Search of Aletheia” isn't any better either.

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