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Raubtier - New Band!, For Rammstein/heavy fans
Kristofer Dahl
Jan 27 2010, 09:27 AM
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I am completely blown away by this relatively new Swedish band from northern city Haparanda.

Similarities between Rammstein are striking - but I can't help thinking they add a lot of elements I'd love to see in Rammstein songs. What a power trio - enjoy!





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Jan 27 2010, 09:41 AM
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Nice ..In the first song, i really thought its Rammstein tongue.gif ... I like the second one more .. Will check out more. They got a great sound .. Thanks for sharing Kris

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Jan 27 2010, 09:43 AM
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Cool to hear - nothing betas the feeling of finding a new band which maches your musical taste. So that's why I though I would share.

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Jan 27 2010, 10:57 AM
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The first song is almost identical to the Song Engel...

Sorry but I dislike bands who have no own identity.

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Jan 27 2010, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE (ZakkWylde @ Jan 27 2010, 10:57 AM) *
The first song is almost identical to the Song Engel...

Sorry but I dislike bands who have no own identity.


+1

Kristofer said "Similarities between Rammstein are striking" - I say it´s a rip off/copy of Rammsteins Engel (which is ok, not great, but ok)
Have to say that Rammstein´s new album doesn´t do anything for me at all as well...sad. dry.gif
"Reise, Reise" was the last really good Album IMO.

Thanks for letting us know anyhow! wink.gif

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Not bad. As said, the first song sounds way too similar to Engel. There are quite a few bands that have the industrial Rammstein thing going in. I quite like Eisbrecher and KMFDM. I've always liked bands like Skinny Puppy, Ministry and Godflesh etc.
I can recommend Celldweller, Samael, CNK, and a recent find - Circus of Dead Squirrels

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sounds great! pretty big and heavy,

yeah, there's a Ramnstein influence,

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Kristofer Dahl
Jan 27 2010, 04:32 PM
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Yes you guys are right, as for the song "Achtung Panzer" the Rammstein similarities are actually more than striking. (Al though I think these guys did a better job with the chorus).

I listened to this album the whole day via spotify - and lack of originality is not something that strikes me. I am blown away by the energy and riffing work by the band.

QUOTE (Artemus @ Jan 27 2010, 01:28 PM) *
I quite like Eisbrecher and KMFDM. I've always liked bands like Skinny Puppy, Ministry and Godflesh etc.
I can recommend Celldweller, Samael, CNK, and a recent find - Circus of Dead Squirrels


Thanks for the recommendations - haven't checked out all of these, will do so!

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Jan 27 2010, 07:43 PM
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Cool band, although in my opinion quite similar to Rammstein.

Have too say that i´m astounded how similar Swedish is to German when you stress the R biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (The Farmer @ Jan 27 2010, 07:43 PM) *
Cool band, although in my opinion quite similar to Rammstein.

Have too say that i´m astounded how similar Swedish is to German when you stress the R biggrin.gif


But rest assured - I don´t understand A WORD they are singing in swedish! laugh.gif

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QUOTE (Berglmir @ Jan 27 2010, 08:29 PM) *
But rest assured - I don´t understand A WORD they are singing in swedish! laugh.gif



He he yeah I know like i´m not good at understanding German, but I can read and understand spoken Swedish so I know theres a different, I bet someone who doesent understand both German and Swedish wouldnt know the difference by listening to this compared to ramstein smile.gif

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Kristofer Dahl
Jan 27 2010, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE (The Farmer @ Jan 27 2010, 08:39 PM) *
He he yeah I know like i´m not good at understanding German, but I can read and understand spoken Swedish so I know theres a different, I bet someone who doesent understand both German and Swedish wouldnt know the difference by listening to this compared to ramstein smile.gif


Hehe no I don't think so either!

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QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Jan 27 2010, 09:27 AM) *
I am completely blown away by this relatively new Swedish band from northern city Haparanda.

Similarities between Rammstein are striking - but I can't help thinking they add a lot of elements I'd love to see in Rammstein songs. What a power trio - enjoy!

Users of Spotify will find the whole album there.

You should hang more with Blindwillie, think he got them on his radar after they played some local show up there some time ago.
Was too heavy for me though laugh.gif

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I first thought it's a swedish cover of Rammsteins "Engel", but every band gotta start somewhere!
I wasn't aware that there are certain similarities between german and swedish, but I actually understand some words in both songs...amazing!
But since Kris is fluent in swedish and (rumor has it) in german he'll be able to teach us some similarities...

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Jan 28 2010, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE (Gitarrero @ Jan 28 2010, 09:09 AM) *
I first thought it's a swedish cover of Rammsteins "Engel", but every band gotta start somewhere!
I wasn't aware that there are certain similarities between german and swedish, but I actually understand some words in both songs...amazing!
But since Kris is fluent in swedish and (rumor has it) in german he'll be able to teach us some similarities...


Since this is starting to look like a language thread, I was wondering if any of the Swedes in here could be able to grate the version of Vandraren by Ensiferum. The vocalist is´nt swedish but he attempts to sing in Swedish. sounds great in my ears but how does it sound for a native Swede? huh.gif

Btw Vandraren is an awesome song originally made and performed by Nordman.

But here its done in a more heavy version by Ensiferum

here´s the link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9h7j6BLUdc

I have a bad feeling that it might sound stupid in the ears of a Swedish person laugh.gif

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QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Jan 27 2010, 09:27 AM) *
I am completely blown away by this relatively new Swedish band from northern city Haparanda.

Similarities between Rammstein are striking - but I can't help thinking they add a lot of elements I'd love to see in Rammstein songs. What a power trio - enjoy!

Users of Spotify will find the whole album there.

Glad you like them. They are my (130 km away) local heroes smile.gif

QUOTE (MickeM @ Jan 27 2010, 11:23 PM) *
You should hang more with Blindwillie, think he got them on his radar after they played some local show up there some time ago.
Was too heavy for me though laugh.gif

I have listened to them some time and I saw them live at "Luleåkalaset" where BD Pop, our local music "community", have their own stage. Thought I posted links in the forum, but maybe I just sent them to MickeM. Sorry all if I denied you info of such a great band tongue.gif
BD Pop helped them get a record done.
I'll make it up with a youtubelink to an interview with Hulkoff, really entertaining, for swedes anyway. It's in Haparandish. Cool guy:



QUOTE (The Farmer @ Jan 28 2010, 06:49 PM) *
Since this is starting to look like a language thread, I was wondering if any of the Swedes in here could be able to grate the version of Vandraren by Ensiferum. The vocalist is´nt swedish but he attempts to sing in Swedish. sounds great in my ears but how does it sound for a native Swede? huh.gif

Btw Vandraren is an awesome song originally made and performed by Nordman.

But here its done in a more heavy version by Ensiferum

here´s the link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9h7j6BLUdc

I have a bad feeling that it might sound stupid in the ears of a Swedish person laugh.gif

No he sings swedish real good actually! You can hardly tell any accent.

And don't be put off by Achtung Panzer, that's the only song that is more or less a rip-off. The others are more Raubtier-ish.

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As you said Kris the energy and riffing from this band has me pretty blown away, but at first listen the vocals are not really doing it for me. I've gone through a few of the other songs and the vocals are starting to grow on me but I'm still on the fence. I love the guitar work though, and have bought the album smile.gif Maybe a few rotations on the old iPod will change my mind wink.gif

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Great sound!!. I'll definitly check out more about this band

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Hehe I just have to say I have been listening to Raubtier since the date of opening the post - I hope we'll be seeing more new bands with sense for groove, heaviness and effective songwriting - and excellent combination.

QUOTE (rokchik @ Jan 29 2010, 05:45 PM) *
As you said Kris the energy and riffing from this band has me pretty blown away, but at first listen the vocals are not really doing it for me. I've gone through a few of the other songs and the vocals are starting to grow on me but I'm still on the fence. I love the guitar work though, and have bought the album smile.gif Maybe a few rotations on the old iPod will change my mind wink.gif

rok


Maybe you need some time to digest Swedish singing? Awesome I could inspire you to buy their album, by the way!

QUOTE (blindwillie @ Jan 29 2010, 08:52 AM) *
BD Pop helped them get a record done.
I'll make it up with a youtubelink to an interview with Hulkoff, really entertaining, for swedes anyway. It's in Haparandish. Cool guy:


Thanks for the link Willie - I'll be looking out for more of their stuff!

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QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Jan 31 2010, 03:34 PM) *
Maybe you need some time to digest Swedish singing? Awesome I could inspire you to buy their album, by the way!


I think that may have been it, to be honest I am not very familiar with the Swedish language sad.gif But I listened to the album on my flight today and well it was all I could do to stop myself air guitaring on the plane... my luck some air marshall would think I was up to something and zip tie me to my seat wink.gif The vocals I am liking a lot better now with a few listens to the album and the album is great.

Thanks for introducing me to this band Kris smile.gif I love finding new music to listen too smile.gif

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