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Neuroticfish is out in full force once again. Gelb, the highly anticipated full-length album featuring the track “The Bomb” released in EP format late last year, is now available. Since their inception by Sascha Mario Klein in 1999, Neuroticfish has consistently produced one dance hit after the next. This welcome release follows true to form, with 13 new tracks, continuing in the vein of recent releases like Les Chansons Neurotiques and Surimi.
New listeners will discover a thoughtfully constructed synthesis of goth/industrial music, highlighted with techno elements and intelligent lyrics that mark their signature style, sometimes likened to Depeche Mode. While “The Bomb” stands out as one of the strongest tracks on Gelb, fans will not be disappointed with the rest of the album, which offers an engaging variety of tunes to get you dancing. Notable songs include “Why Don’t You Hate Me?” and “Waving Hands.”
Track List:
01. Loading…
02. Why Don’t You Hate Me?
03. The Bomb
04. I Don’t Need the City
05. I Never Chose You
06. Waving Hands
07. Short Commercial Break
08. Ich Spure Keinen Schmerz
09. Are You Alive?
10. You’re the Fool
11. Solid You
12. They’re Coming to Take Me Away
13. Suffocating Right