PANZERBALLETT — Starke Stücke

Jazz music community with review and forums

PANZERBALLETT - Starke Stücke cover
3.77 | 4 ratings | 2 reviews
Buy this album from MMA partners

Album · 2008

Tracklist

1. Pink Panther (5:18)
2. M.W.M.I.O.F.R. (3:54)
3. Smoke on the Water (3:21)
4. Friede, Freude, Fußball (7:53)
5. Birdland (4:21)
6. Thunderstruck (3:27)
7. Wind of Change (4:42)
8. Dreamology (6:53)
9. Zickenterror (3:48)
10. Paranoid (4:09)

Total Time: 47:46

Line-up/Musicians

– Jan Zehrfeld / Guitar
– Andreas Dombert / Guitar (1 to 4, 7, 8)
– Gregor Bürger / Saxophone (1 to 8)
– Florian Schmidt / Bass (1 to 4, 7 to 9)
– Sebastian Lanser / Drums (1 to 9)

About this release

ACT 9661-2 (Germany)

Thanks to snobb for the updates

Buy PANZERBALLETT - STARKE STÜCKE music

More places to buy jazz & PANZERBALLETT music

PANZERBALLETT STARKE STÜCKE reviews

Specialists/collaborators reviews

No PANZERBALLETTSTARKE STÜCKE reviews posted by specialists/experts yet.

Members reviews

andyman1125
I am a pretty big jazz fan; my dad was the one who really initiated any spark within me, with his collection of over 200 jazz albums (not including his over 200 vinyl records). A friend of mine showed me the song Zickenterror, and I was determined to search them out . I got my hands on STARKE STÜCKE, perhaps one of the greatest jazz metal albums I have ever heard. Blasting off with Pink Panther , the band shows their great skill with saxophone and guitar mix. M.W.M.I.O.F.R. (don't ask me what that stands for) is great, with heavy guitar, raging saxophone, and in the end a great er- "vocal" part that accentuates the heaviness of the album. The band then does a great take on Smoke on the Water . Then Friede, Freude, Fußball (Peace, joy, football [soccer]) comes in with great melodies and funky elements. Wind of Change offers a soft jazz breather. My favorite track on the album is their take on the classic Birdland . A great more mainstream (ish) track is Dreamology with great fusion elements. A great take on AC/DC's Thunderstruck comes in with the telltale hammer-on/pull-off piece then with heavy guitar/sax duology. A funnier song with its ridiculous vocals is Zickenterror with an awesome funk part near the end. Paranoid ends the album on a softer note. My favorite tracks Are:

- Pink Panther - Friede, Freude, Fußball - Birdland - Dreamology - Thunderstruck - Zickenterror
Sean Trane
My buddy Martin (Alucard) had warned me of this band a while go, but I must say that I didn’t have a chance to investigate PB before, and early this year, I held off until this month of September, because I knew I would see them on the 4th RIO festival in Carmaux. Having seen the concert, I bought their debut album immediately after the show. This strange mixture of jazz and metal music is the brainchild of guitarist Jan Zehrfeld, and the results are surprising enough, even though in concert, it came as completely similar to what I expected, although I had never heard a note (at least knowingly) from the band. The two guitar and sax attack is rather predictable once you’ve actually understood where the band is heading into, especially when the bass gets funky ala Living Colours.

This first album is definitely a first attempt, and is made almost entirely of covers adapted to the then-tentative sound of PB, if you’ll except two or three tracks. Among the covers are such diverse songs, as far apart as possible, ranging from the Pink Panther theme and Birdland (the WR hit track) all the way to Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Purple and Scorpions hits. You’ll have a hard time recognizing the Pink Panther theme from the original, and indeed sometimes you’ll get a piece of the theme to link the Zappa-meets metal lunacy of the adaptation. While the covers are relatively unrecognizable outside the main themes, it still is rather interesting to hear their musical lunacy. They tend to soften (read jazzify) the metal tracks like Winds Of Change, and harden (read metalize) the jazz tracks such as Birdland.

As for the original compositions, they rank from RIO/Avant realm (somewhere between Zappa, 90’s Crimson and some 00’s Californian prog/Cuneiform groups) to more metallic moments ala Sepultura, RATM and RCHP with some light cookie-monster barfs here and there. Generally it simply sounds way too complex, as if they chose to complicate things for the sake of being difficult to permeate. At times, the music can be fun, but, ultimately, the sheer repetitions of ultra-complex movements are saturating even the experienced ears. Overall, I tend to prefer the group’s original composition to the treatment of the covers they chose to metamorphose. Maybe PB’s merits lies in the fact that they could lead quite a few metalheads into getting acquainted with jazz idiosyncrasies (but most likely it will be a one-way street), and that attempt alone is very laudable, despite being a tad too obvious for my liking.

While PB’s music is certainly one of kind and doesn’t really resemble anything you’ve heard elsewhere, I can’t say that I’m overwhelmed by the “formula”, because that’s pretty well what it sounds like… A chemical formula of a recipe, one that isn’t immediately digestible by this aural stomach of mine, one that seems created from apparently un-mixable ingredients, and these don’t actually mesh or melt into each other very well, if at all. In concert (at least the one I saw), the group constantly changes from the metal realm to the jazz idiom, but fairly rare are the actual harmonically successful meetings between the two opposite ends of their musical spectrum. And this first attempt does only confirm what I saw in concert. While musically impressive and definitely worth the investigation, I remain unconvinced and, to be honest, a bit under-whelmed.

Ratings only

  • lunarston
  • EntertheLemming

Write/edit review

You must be logged in to write or edit review

JMA TOP 5 Jazz ALBUMS

Rating by members, ranked by custom algorithm
Albums with 30 ratings and more
A Love Supreme Post Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
Kind of Blue Cool Jazz
MILES DAVIS
Buy this album from our partners
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Progressive Big Band
CHARLES MINGUS
Buy this album from our partners
Blue Train Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
My Favorite Things Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners

New Jazz Artists

New Jazz Releases

Oasis RnB
RANDY SCOTT
Buy this album from MMA partners
Back to Black : Songs from the Original Motion Picture Jazz Related Soundtracks
AMY WINEHOUSE
Buy this album from MMA partners
The New Normal Fusion
TRIFECTA
Buy this album from MMA partners
Phoenix Pop/Art Song/Folk
GRÉGORY PRIVAT
Buy this album from MMA partners
More new releases

New Jazz Online Videos

Phoenix
GRÉGORY PRIVAT
js· 2 hours ago
Excerpts from the Diary of a Red Army Soldier
JAKE GOTLIEB'S BANACH-TARSKI PARADOX
js· 23 hours ago
Grief
CHRISTIE DASHIELL
js· 1 day ago
More videos

New JMA Jazz Forum Topics

More in the forums

New Site interactions

More...

Latest Jazz News

members-submitted

More in the forums

Social Media

Follow us