Despite the incredibly complex material, Sieges Even manage to keep the metal and thrash content on this album so high that even inexperienced listeners picked it up when the LP was in stores in 1988 (Steamhammer/SPV). Even epic metal creeps into the mostly overlong tracks (“Straggler Of Atlantis”, “David”), the lyrical content of which is far away from the usual textual monotony of the time (death, devil, party). The album was produced in the Karo Studio by Kalle Trapp, who was particularly popular in rock and metal circles at the end of the eighties. “Life Cycle” has a special status in the Munich group's discography, because the thrash content fell with the successor and over the years they won over other target groups, including with the successor band Subsignal. You can also only hear.
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