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| | Emigrate (Premium Edition) | | | Music Artist : | | Emigrate | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | PILGRIM MOTOR | | Release Date : | | 2008-01-29 | | Store Price : | | $17.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Emigrate 2. Wake Up 3. My World 4. Let Me Break 5. In My Tears 6. Babe 7. New York City 8. Resolution 9. Temptation 10. This Is What 11. You Can't Get Enough 12. Blood - (bonus track) 13. Help Me - (bonus track)
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Good Times Submitted on: 2009-10-23 |
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| i wanted to support R Kruspe's try at his own band and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it. I even bellydance to one of his tracks |
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It's not Rammstein.. but it still kicks serious ass Submitted on: 2009-10-16 |
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One of the guitar prodigies of Rammstein has branched out on his own to create an American sound from German heritage, Emigrate. This band derived from the talent of Richard Kruspe is packed full of guitar driven, in your face songs.
Richard, singing in English, provides more insight as to who he is as a person and not as a musician. With one of the first singles being "New York City" (where he lives), we get the first glimpse at Richard seperated from his German musician brothers, and get the real deal of how is brain ticks. His music is tasteful, and his singing is done very well, although he stays within a certain range (which is why I marked it down one star). Some highlights of the album are below:
Emigrate - this hard hitting song I think is a metaphor for Richard wanting to expand his roots into the American heritage. Drum and guitar filled until the very end, this song packs a hell of a punch.
New York City - not quite hard hitting, just catchy as hell.. "now it just feels like energy, New York City will never sleep". Its a great song to bob your head to and enjoy and love the sound, great great song.
Babe - this song will always be remembered.. "babe, you dont have to be afraid, in my eyes". This ballad he sings is beautiful til the very end, he uses his voice very well in this one. |
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Great Album! Submitted on: 2009-08-24 |
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| verry different then rammstein but so amazing! richard as a lead singer really works here, he gets to bring his own style to Emigrate which works VERRY well. i absolutely love it!<3 |
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Solo effort from Rammstein guitarist rocks with the best! Submitted on: 2009-04-14 |
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Getting straight to the point - Emigrate is not simply a Rammstein knock-off album, it's a great rock record. I say "rock" because, despite some heavy guitar riffs, this album is full of catchy tunes which may have some crossover appeal to non-metal fans. Interestingly, the lyrics are sung in english versus Rammstein's nearly exclusive use of german singing. Richard Kruspe has a good singing voice and sounds very comfortable singing in english. Rammstein fans will immediately recognize Richard's powerful guitar playing which keeps this album moving along at an energetic pace. The album artwork is very cool and unnerving.
Try to score a copy soon as I understand there were only 8,000 copies made of the limited version of the album. I bought it used on Amazon because I couldn't even find it in music stores in my area. |
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Awesome! Submitted on: 2009-01-30 |
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Being a Rammstein fan I was very happy that guitarist Richard Kruspe was releasing a solo album. "Emigrate" doesn't disappoint. The music is very well composed and the song themes very thoughtful. The fact that Rammstein sings in their native German language adds to their appeal and makes listeners curious. Richard, who lives part time in NY, sings in English for Emigrate. This gives the album its' distinctive characteristic compared to Rammstein. Listeners will appreciate how well Richard sings in English.
Emigrate is new and fresh and know one will be disappointed! |
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