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#137939 by Ike
Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:01 pm
i posted this over at the syl boards, too, and turge came up with that nice description. it's this: we've finally finished our first record (took us a year), and it turned out to be quite a weird and funny thing.
so if you dig non-serious metal stuff, go and give us an ear at
http://www.myspace.com/knorkesuedfrucht
of course, we'd also like to get rid of some copies, so feel free to live your love for the underground ;)

#138136 by superhydroyeast
Sun Jan 14, 2007 4:34 am
oh my townsend! that kicks all living ass!! is there a way I can get hold of this album?

#138142 by djskrimp
Sun Jan 14, 2007 6:24 am
There are part that REALLY remind me of the beer tents and Oktoberfest in Germany....brings a tear to the eye.

Awesome tunes, by the by.

#138146 by Blazingmonga
Sun Jan 14, 2007 8:08 am
Hey Ike...really love this stuff! I still have some demos on my computer that you posted ages ago. Always a pleasure to see people doing something they love and having fun. Plus, the music is awesome.

Powergroove is my favourite.

Keep it up!

#138190 by Ike
Sun Jan 14, 2007 4:49 pm
what the...?! i mean, of course i dig this stuff, cause i composed and produced it, but seeing you well-informed devy lovers enjoy it makes my heart go a boom-boom :shock:

thx for still keeping the demos, monga (actually, knorke suedfrucht means "awesome tropical fruit", btw ;) )

and yes, there is a way to get hold of the thing. i'm about to send a parcel full to our singer, who's a mighty e-bay nerd, and ask him to install a webshop for it. seems like the easiest way to make it available. stay tuned!

and some more: yesterday, we celebrated the release by having lots of beer and playing the record on full power through the p.a. in our rehearsal room, which was the first opportunity to get a proper impression of it for us bandmembers (as we're always busy playing when the stuff is loud enough to shake the room). turned out great: everyone was jumping around and singing along, and in the end my very musical metal friend doctor hybrido said the magical words "the coolest thing about this album is: put it in, and it's party!" (machste rein, is party)

so, happy happy greetings from lower saxony, thx for the words, and best wishes :D

*dances away whistling*

#138210 by superhydroyeast
Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:32 am
Ike wrote:what the...?! i mean, of course i dig this stuff, cause i composed and produced it, but seeing you well-informed devy lovers enjoy it makes my heart go a boom-boom :shock:

thx for still keeping the demos, monga (actually, knorke suedfrucht means "awesome tropical fruit", btw ;) )

and yes, there is a way to get hold of the thing. i'm about to send a parcel full to our singer, who's a mighty e-bay nerd, and ask him to install a webshop for it. seems like the easiest way to make it available. stay tuned!

and some more: yesterday, we celebrated the release by having lots of beer and playing the record on full power through the p.a. in our rehearsal room, which was the first opportunity to get a proper impression of it for us bandmembers (as we're always busy playing when the stuff is loud enough to shake the room). turned out great: everyone was jumping around and singing along, and in the end my very musical metal friend doctor hybrido said the magical words "the coolest thing about this album is: put it in, and it's party!" (machste rein, is party)

so, happy happy greetings from lower saxony, thx for the words, and best wishes :D

*dances away whistling*




aaah, that stuff is amazing. I downloaded Back to Burn, because it's so damn AWESOME! I showed it to a lot of people and you now have a 33 person fanbase at my school!

#138224 by Ike
Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:49 am
loveable :D where are you from?

#138226 by superhydroyeast
Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:15 am
some place in england called pershore which no one cares about xD

#138243 by Ike
Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:24 pm
very good, teh l33t shit comes from the village. we rehearse in drebber ;)

#138304 by Blazingmonga
Tue Jan 16, 2007 1:57 am
Ike wrote:thx for still keeping the demos, monga (actually, knorke suedfrucht means "awesome tropical fruit", btw ;) )


Hehe, that is no problem. I have a huge archive of every random thing I have downloaded through these forums. Lots of neat stuff in there. Awesome tropical fruit! Reminds me of one of my favourite fruits *cough*mango*cough*

Ike wrote:and yes, there is a way to get hold of the thing. i'm about to send a parcel full to our singer, who's a mighty e-bay nerd, and ask him to install a webshop for it. seems like the easiest way to make it available. stay tuned!


I'd buy one! I am staying tuned. Give us a shout when we can buy one!

#139656 by Deth Warmdover
Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:52 pm
Ike!!! Very interesting. 8) I like! Please let us know where to score your record. Veeerry interesting.

#139657 by Deth Warmdover
Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:54 pm
ok, Im slow...got to the site

#140066 by Ike
Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:14 am
to purchase the thing, send an e-mail to knorkeorder (at) gmail.com - our singer will take care of all orders.

unfortunately, we can't give it away for free, as the production was rather expensive. it's professionally pressed + printed with an 8 page, full color booklet nstuff. seeing now that people like ian glanzman give their excellent music away for free makes me feel a bit bad about it :/

but on the other hand, some of you metalheads surely appreciate a proper cd they can put in their shelve, right? also, the artwork is quite funny.

the album costs 6 euros, and you will either need paypal or send money if you're from anywhere but germany.

once more, i'm very happy about all your positive comments! thx a lot!

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