Oma Hans
Bremen-zuerich-karlsruhe
With the dissolution of Dackelblut in 1999, a gigantic musical gap arose in sophisticated German punk rock. In 2001, however, the remaining core group Rachut-Ness returned loudly in the same musical waters as OMA HANS. They started out in top form with the mini-LP "Bremen-zurich-Karlsruhe" and then hit top form a good year later with "Trapperfieber". Songs like the Tse-Tse-Fliege, Ukraine or Django are among the strongest that have ever been delivered in this country. All the better to know that the two albums are now combined in the form of a beautiful gatefold in the original artwork as a double LP. There is also an 8-page LP-size booklet with all the lyrics and poster images and the obligatory MP3 download code.