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Topic: New Panzerballett
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Subject: New Panzerballett
Date Posted: April 14 2025 at 14:42
From LaserCd...

"Übercode Œuvre is the eagerly awaited album from Panzerballett, a unique jazz-metal quintet that fuses intricate metal riffs with jazz improvisation, humor, and high-level musicianship. The album pushes genre boundaries, featuring contributions from legendary drummers Virgil Donati, Marco Minnemann, Anika Nilles, Morgan Ågren, and others. It offers a thrilling listening experience for jazz fusion and progressive metal enthusiasts alike. Included are covers like "Bleed" from Meshuggah, "Alien Hip Hop" from Virgil Donati; re-imaginations of classical pieces like Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" and Vivaldi's "Summer"; as well as originals like "Seven Steps To Hell". They all showcase the band's blend of complex rhythms, virtuosic drumming, and unconventional arrangements. The album's diversity makes it stand out in the progressive metal and jazz scenes. Panzerballett, led by guitarist Jan Zehrfeld, has earned a cult following for their "Headbanging with Brain" approach to music, delivering not only technically advanced compositions but also humorous, organic reconstructions of well-known pieces. Their live performances are legendary for their energy and complexity, and Übercode Œuvre is poised to continue that legacy with tracks that balance intense technicality with an accessible groove. Übercode Œuvre is a musical journey and a perfect workout for developing brain-muscle connections with its meticulously constructed beats. If you want to experience one of the most innovative bands in progressive jazz and metal, having this album is a chance to own a piece of modern music history that challenges the boundaries of what metal can be and how jazz can speak to the heavy music world."

Sounds good to me! Anyone else looking forward to this?



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Posted By: MikeEnRegalia
Date Posted: April 14 2025 at 15:47
I've always liked Panzerballett releases a lot on first listen, but ultimately I do not end up listening to them again. We'll see if this one is more memorable ...

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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: April 14 2025 at 18:07
^Well maybe you should?



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