Kraftwerk is the first album by Kraftwerk. It was released in Germany in 1970, and produced by Konrad "Conny" Plank. No material from this album has been performed in the band's live set since the Autobahn tour of 1975, and to date, the album has not been officially reissued on compact disc. The band are seemingly reluctant to consider it a part of their canon – Schneider in later interviews referred to the first three Kraftwerk albums as "archaeology".
Over twenty years ago, a story of success began in the Austrian town of Eisenerz. What started out as a one-person operation in a cramped living-room, became one of the biggest record labels of the independent scene. Fans of the heavier genres have long come to know the name "Napalm Records". As of today, Napalm has released more than 600 albums – many of which have reached cult status. In the beginning, Napalm Records focused mainly on the black metal releases of bands like ABIGOR and SUMMONING. Although both managed to create a style all of their own, SUMMONING in particular was most successful in taking their unique atmospheric style way past the European borders to reach an unbelievable level of notoriety on an international level.
Maerzfeld is a band from Forchheim, Bayern (Germany). They play industrial metal. Officially appeared to the public in 2011 with the first maxi-single entitled “Exil” on 5 March of that year (containing three songs: Ich Flieg, Vaterland and Exil).This maxi-single was a preview of his debut album Tiefer, an album in style of NDH bands (Rammstein, Megaherz, Unheilig…) After the release of their debut, give their first concerts, such as the Christmas Metal Festival 2011 in Lichtenfels and other concerts in the German country. They don’t have followers or supports to play outside Germany at this moment.
Whether looking for salvation or redemption, one need look no further than Lord of the Lost's monumental endeavor "Judas" for gothic metal gospel and the saccharine sweetness of something close to faith…