Anderswelt


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FieldValue
nameAnderswelt
typeAlbum
artistSchandmaul
coverAnderswelt.jpg
released
recordedOctober 2007 to January 2008 at HOFA-Studios,
Turnstyle Studio
genreMedieval folk rock, Medieval metal
length51:58
languageGerman
labelF.A.M.E. Recordings
producerThomas Heimann-Trosien
prev_titleMit Leib und Seele
prev_year2006
next_titleSinnfonie
next_year2009
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| name = Anderswelt | type = Album | artist = Schandmaul | cover = Anderswelt.jpg | alt = | released = | recorded = October 2007 to January 2008 at HOFA-Studios, Turnstyle Studio | venue = | studio = | genre = Medieval folk rock, Medieval metal | length = 51:58 | language = German | label = F.A.M.E. Recordings | producer = Thomas Heimann-Trosien | prev_title = Mit Leib und Seele | prev_year = 2006 | next_title = Sinnfonie | next_year = 2009 |rev1=Sonic Seducer |rev1Score=favourable |rev2=Stormbringer |rev2Score= Anderswelt is the sixth album released by the German Medieval folk rock band Schandmaul on 4 April 2008. It was recorded from October 2007 to January 2007 at Turnstyle Studio, Berlin, and the HOFA Studios in Karlsdorf and was produced by Thomas Heimann-Trosien. The album contains 14 tracks, including an instrumental, "Fiddlefolkpunk". Thematically, the album focusses on creatures of mythology like sirens ("Sirenen"), werewolves ("Wolfsmensch") and spirits (as in "Stunde des Lichts"). The track "Drei Lieder" (Three Songs) tells of a young bard who participates in a singers' competition to take revenge on the prince who once destroyed his native village and killed his only brother. "Die Königin" (The Queen) is about a bewitched woman who was once good-natured but has been turned into a dragon. The track "Anderswelt"(Other-world) deals with mysterious sightings of figures from the Other-world who were spotted near a Celtic shrine.

Reception

The album remained in the German Longplay Charts for fifteen weeks, peaking at #8,{{cite web | title = Schandmaul - Anderswelt | work = Offizielle Deutsche Charts | url = https://www.offiziellecharts.de/album-details-85063 | language = German | accessdate = 5 December 2018 in the Austrian charts for 3 weeks, peaking at #43 and in the Swiss charts for 2 weeks, peaking at #44. The Austrian webzine Stormbringer lauded the album's diversity and balance and rated it five stars out of five. The German Sonic Seducer magazine wrote that the general tone of Anderswelt was more positive and brighter than that of Schandmaul's prior album Mit Leib und Seele.

Track listing

| all_music = Schandmaul | total_length = 51:58 | title1 = Frei | length1 = 4:07 | lyrics1 = Birgit Muggenthaler | title2 = Krieger | length2 = 3:50 | lyrics2 = Thomas Lindner | title3 = Anderswelt | length3 = 4:05 | lyrics3 = Lindner | title4 = Königin | length4 = 4:06 | lyrics4 = Lindner | title5 = Zweite Seele | length5 = 3:39 | lyrics5 = Muggenthaler | title6 = Die Braut | length6 = 4:51 | lyrics6 = Muggenthaler | title7 = Missgeschick | length7 = 3:26 | lyrics7 = Lindner | title8 = Sirenen | length8 = 4:08 | lyrics8 = Muggenthaler | title9 = Stunde des Lichts | length9 = 3:47 | lyrics9 = Anna Kränzlein | title10 = Fiddlefolkpunk | note10 = instrumental | length10 = 1:49 | title11 = Augen auf! | length11 = 3:25 | lyrics11 = Kränzlein | title12 = Wolfsmensch | length12 = 3:20 | lyrics12 = Lindner | title13 = Drei Lieder | length13 = 4:06 | lyrics13 = Lindner | title14 = Prinzessin | length14 = 3:29 | lyrics14 = Kränzlein

Personnel

;Musicians

;Guest musicians

  • Benni Cellini (Letzte Instanz) – cello on "Krieger", "Königin", "Die Braut", "Augen auf!" and "Prinzessin"

;Production

  • Thomas Heiman-Trosien – mixing, mastering
  • Thomas von Kummant – title and booklet illustrations
  • Volker Beushausen – photography
  • Thomas Bürgerle – artwork

References

References

  1. Siemen, Sven. (2008). "Schandmaul – Anderswelt".
  2. Sagheb, Farah. (15 May 2008). "Schandmaul - Anderswelt". Stormbringer. The Austrian Heavyzine.
  3. "Schandmaul – Anderswelt (Album)". austriancharts.at.

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