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Eiszeit (album)

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Recorded
  
2009-2010

Language
  
German, English.

Genre
  
Neue Deutsche Härte

Released
  
April 16, 2010 (2010-04-16)

Length
  
37:58 (Standard Edition) 52:28 (Limited Edition) 50:52 (US Edition)

Label
  
AFM Records Metropolis Records

Eiszeit (German for "Ice age") is the fourth album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher.

Contents

Release

It was released on April 16, 2010 in Germany and on June 8, 2010 in the United States. The album is available in three editions – a standard edition with ten songs, a deluxe edition with a bonus track and two remixes, and a limited edition with the bonus tracks from the deluxe edition and footage from a 2009 live performance in Stuttgart. The US release features the same tracks as the deluxe edition but has a different remix of the song Amok.

Personnel

  • Alexander Wesselsky – Vocals
  • Noel Pix – All Instruments and Production.
  • Henning Verlage - Keyboards on Eiszeit.
    Additional Programing on Tracks (1,5,8 & 10)
    Additional Guitars on tracks (2 & 5).
  • Max Schuar - Additional Keyboards and Programing on Tracks (3,6,7,10 & 11).
    Additional Guitar on Segne Deinen Schmerze.
  • Charts

  • Germany - #5
  • Austria - #34
  • Switzerland - #76
  • European Top 100 - #25
  • 2010

  • April, 21 - Aschaffenburg, Germany - Colos-Saal
  • April, 22 - Duisburg, Germany - Pulp
  • April, 23 - Hannover, Germany - Capitol
  • April, 24 - Glauchau, Germany - Alte Spinnerei
  • April, 25 - Nürnberg, Germany - Löwensaal
  • April, 30 - Bosen, Germany - Hexentanz Festival
  • June, 4 - Mülheim, Germany - Castle Rock Festival
  • June, 5 - Berlin, Germany - Zita Rock Festival
  • July, 8 - Ballenstadt, Germany - Rock Harz Festival
  • July, 24 - Cologne, Germany - Amphi Festival
  • July, 25 - Pegnitz, Germany - Veldensteiner Festival
  • August, 18 - Dinkelsbuhl, Germany - Summerbreeze Festival
  • Sept, 2 - Wiesen, Austria - Two Days A Week Festival
  • Sept, 18 - Lahr, Germany - Universal D.O.G
  • Sept, 19 - Hamburg, Germany - Docks
  • Sept, 21 - Vienna, Austria - Szene
  • Sept, 22 - Zurich, Switzerland - Xtra
  • Sept, 23 - Munich, Germany - Backstage
  • Sept, 24 - Jena, Germany - F Haus
  • Sept, 25 - Leipzig, Germany - Anker
  • Sept, 26 - Dortmund, Germany - FZW
  • Nov, 4 - Stuttgart, Germany - Porsche-Arena (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Nov, 5 - Kempton, Germany - BigBox (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Nov, 6 - Augsburg, Germany - Masters of Rock Antenne
  • Nov, 7 - Osnabruck, Germany - Hyde Park
  • Nov, 8 - Berlin, Germany - Max Schmelling-Halle (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Nov, 9 - Leipzig, Germany - Arena Leipzig (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Nov, 11 - Frankfurt, Germany - Jahrhunderthalle (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Nov, 12 - Dortmund, Germany - Westfalenhallen (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Nov, 13 - Braunschweig, Germany - Volswagen Halle (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Nov, 15 - Bamberg, Germany - JAKO-Arena (Opened for Alice Cooper)
  • Dec, 26 - Berlin, Germany - Huxleys Neue Welt
  • Dec, 27 - Hannover, Germany - Capitol
  • Dec, 28 - Cologne, Germany - Theatre Am Tanzbrunnen
  • Dec, 29 - Stuttgart, Germany - LKA-Longhorn
  • 2011

  • April, 29 - Gorisreid, Germany - Go To Go Festival
  • June, 11 - Nickelsdorf, Austria - Nova Rock Festival
  • June, 17 - Braunschweig, Germany - Meier Music Hall
  • June, 18 - Berlin, Germany - Zita Rock Festival
  • June, 19 - Erfurt, Germany - Stadtgarten
  • June, 24 - Losheim, Germany - Eisenbahnhalle
  • June, 25 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Black Field Festival
  • June, 26 - Aschaffenburg, Germany - Colos-Saal
  • July, 2 - Munich, Germany - Tollwood Festival
  • References

    Eiszeit (album) Wikipedia