Seelenzorn releases third free web-EP in November, we miss it

2008’s new band number 100 here on Germaniac couldn’t possibly be anything else than what a lot of people most often associate with German music - industrial metal. And damn good industrial metal at that.
Seelenzorn really has realized how important it is to offer free tasters of its music during the four years it’s been active. Last November the band released their third free web-only EP titled Keine Angst, which contains a total of five
fantastically dark, stomping industrial metal songs. Three are brand-new tracks and one is a Russian version of the title song featuring the singer Draw from the Russian gothic industrial band Otto Dix, whereas the final track is an acoustic version of the song Frei which was featured on Seelenzorn’s very first album, Töte alles. You can listen to and download each song here, the band’s also included the front and back covers there if you’re inclined to put the EP on a CD. You can also check out the music video for Keine Angst.
I’m afraid the previous two web-EPs /lebenszeichen and Schwarz und Schwer aren’t available anymore, although I guess (and hope) you can find the same songs on Seelenzorn’s albums Töte alles and Gnadenloser Zorn, which are both available on Amazon.de for 13,99 €. Amazon also has samples of every song on both albums, so if Keine Angst wasn’t enough, there’s your chance to hear some of their older material. The media section of Seelenzorn’s site also has some tracks for you to listen to, including another acoustic version of a song and remixes.
Seelenzorn - Keine Angst free web-EP tracklist
1. Keine Angst
2. Sexzess
3. Obsession
4. Keine Angst feat. Draw
5. Frei Akustik Version

















December 30th, 2008 at 3:55 am
I’m not a huge fan of Toete Alles, but Gnadenloser Zorn was one of my favourite discoveries this year
January 21st, 2009 at 11:22 pm
There is a problem with that Web site (to download the free songs). It crashes my browser every time I go there.
January 22nd, 2009 at 12:48 am
I used Google Chrome and was able to get in the site and download the tunes.
January 22nd, 2009 at 10:52 pm
I stumbled across them on myspace ages ago and got the free EP. I rather like it
It’s amazing how many bands have free music, whether it just be single tracks, EP’s for even full albums like Dementi.
Good news for us fans