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asp verfallenOctober 16th  2015 sees the release of the first part of a new narrative by ASP. For this album, Songwriter and Singer Asp has turned “Das Fleisch der Vielen” (“The flesh of many”), a haunting short story exclusively written for this compelling project by bestselling German author Kai Meyer, into a melodious horror tale. The album cycle “Fremd”, its current release “Maskenhaft” having peaked on the Media Control Charts at Number 2, will be continued after the completion of the second part of VERFALLEN.

Folge (episode) 1: Astoria. The setting is as glamorous and eerie as it is real: The Hotel Astoria in Leipzig, built in splendour in 1915, a flamboyant nightlife address for half its life, has been left to ruin for almost two decades now. As the suspense and the frisson unfold with each of Asp’s songs, the faded beauty comes to life again not only as part of the scenery, but as a leading lady.
 
The songs tell the imaginative tale in chronological order. In that, VERFALLEN resembles ASP’s “Zaubererbruder” album, with which ASP has been garnering fans from beyond the realms of the Gothic scene ever since its publication in 2008.
 
ASP ask a lot of their audience. And their fans love them for their poetry put to music. These songs come from Goth Rock, but there is also Metal, Drone-Doom, Chanson, Tango even … held together and lovingly blackened by catchy, but never little, melodies. This is Gothic Novel Rock, versatile and haunting as ever, yet even more eclectic. Then there are the lyrics. Like in H.P. Lovecraft’s stories, the horror uncurls slowly, subtly, inescapably. Asp’s songwriting effortlessly balances suspense with coherence, grim and ghastly tales with the pure joy of stories well told.
 
Acclaimed artist Joachim Luetke, who has been working for MARILYN MANSON, SOPOR AETERNUS, DIMMU BORGIR, KREATOR and ARCH ENEMY, has shed his own distinctive light on the hotel’s horrible secrets with the album artwork.

Folge 1: Astoria will be presented live on ASP's VERFALLEN tour in October 2015, which will take the band to 11 cities.

 
2CD ‘Verfallen – Folge 1: Astoria’ – Limited novel edition
• Album plus bonus CD
• Bonus CD ‘Live auf dem M’era Luna 2013’, including the songs ‘Die Gabe’ (previously unreleased) and an acoustic version of ‘Die Löcher in der Menge’
• Opulent hard cover book, landscape format (19.5 x 14.3 cm approx)
• 80 pages of exceptional and scarily beautiful pictorial worlds
• Includes complete album lyrics by gothic novel specialist Asp
• plus ‘Das Fleisch der Vielen’, a horror story written specially for this project by successful author Kai Meyer
• Lavishly designed by cult artworker Joachim Luetke
• Exquisite art print on high quality art paper, with durable thread stitching
• Extra-strong front and rear endpapers, printed in colour
• All printed parts boast luxurious silk matt lamination

1CD ‘Verfallen – Folge 1: Astoria’ – Standard edition
• CD in 6-panel digipak
• 48 pages containing the scarily beautiful pictorial worlds of cult artworker Joachim Luetke
• Includes complete album lyrics

Tracklisting
01. Himmel und Hölle (Kreuzweg)
02. Mach's gut, Berlin!
03. Zwischentöne: Ich nenne mich Paul
04. Zwischentöne: Baukörper
05. Begeistert (Ich bin unsichtbar)
06. Zwischentöne: Lift
07. Astoria verfallen
08. Souvenir, Souvenir
09. Zwischentöne: Blank
10. Dro[eh]nen aus dem rostigen Kellerherzen
11. Alles, nur das nicht!
12. Loreley
13. Fortsetzung folgt ... 1

Tracklisting Bonus-CD
01. Kai Meyer: Lesung, Teil 1 (Arkadien)
02. Song: Die Löcher in der Menge
03. Kai Meyer: Lesung, Teil 2 (Die Alchimistin)
04. Song: Die Gabe

ASP – "VERFALLEN TOUR 2015
16.10. Bremen - Aladin *
17.10. Herford - X *
18.10. Hamburg - Markthalle *
21.10. Memmingen - Kaminwerk **
22.10. Wien - Arena *
23.10. München - Backstage *
24.10. Heidelberg - Halle 02 *
28.10. Oberhausen - Turbinenhalle *
29.10. Berlin - Huxleys Neue Welt *
30.10. Dresden - Alter Schlachthof *
31.10. Erfurt - Stadtgarten *
* Special guests on all concerts: Spielbann
www.spielbann.de / www.aspswelten.de 


Source: Press Release




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