Ostblog-Reviews: Partizan ››in the Cu Ce‹‹
PARTIZAN ››in the Cu Ce‹‹
Release: 2002
Tracks: 11
Label / distribution: Cat Music
Style: Alternative folk rock
Origin: Romania 
Partizan is a discovery in the Moldavian capital of Chişinău, in the morning in a hotel room. Six beanzugte men sit on the couch in the homy-decorated studio of the Roumanian breakfast TV. Besides, they talk to the blond hostess about music and have obviously a lot of fun. They eat butter-bemired bread rolls to coffee and hold a brown CD cover in the camera. I lie ocular-stuck together in the bed and understand how the presenter says goodbye and announces the forthcoming video clip.
"Dusmania" stands faded in there on the screen and I erblintzle from mystic sound primes the way of a school. At the moment when the Klassentüre rise, a dashing guitar sound gathers and six men in the suit hop bawling by the rows. A hectic Drumcomputer and the roar of the front singer initiate a simple football refrain. I am not able differently, in no time am awake I and bawl full pipe with.
The brown-coloured album with the insanity song is called on it “in the Cu Ce”. On her first CD Partizan practice controlled border approaches in the matter of folk rock as endowed musicians. Six men act with certain humor and agreeable avant-garde. Charming little bells and a gentle voice in "Perfect" mislead about the abrupt end with roar and Gitarrengewürge. Organ-accompanied and trumpet-accompanied "Banii" is as a declaration of love to the money. The hymn "Note de calatorie" (travel notes) makes the album “in the Cu to Ce” finally, the authentic masterpiece of Roumanian selfperception.
Partizan have published after the debut in 2002 one more album, her homepage lies lame. In 2003 the single "Papusea Masculina" with the Ostblog video of the week has originated.
The Ostblog awards 7 of 7 possible stars![]()
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