Schneiderberg - Piss

Piss

Schneiderberg

Style
Crossover
Label
Edel
Year
2000
Reviewed by
Danny
35 / 100
Killing songs: Strange covert art actually ?!?!?
Schneiderberg combines elements of most different musical influences, from crossover, rap, hardcore, hiphop to neo-metal. This combination sees an unbelievable flair, but the digestion of Piss has been pretty hard for me. The trademark of this bands is a balanced mixture of pressure, groove and different styles combines to a unique sound. I think it is really too experimental here for my taste. From hardcore vocals, the bands jump to alternative and all these breaks are too direct, without feeling to be appreciated. Too many cut and paste! The production is in fact pretty good, but I don't know if anyone will buy the album for these songs. They sound different than other stuff, but I think they have gone too far in their experimental crossover music. You know it is the kind of albums that you hear once and then you leave it in the shelve collecting dust. Excuse me, but I prefer to listen to other stuff than these guys.