Having finished his venture with Berlin band The Blind Passengers, Nik Page continues with his solo career. Lying somewhere between anonymity and notoriety, he has just released "Rocketqueen", his third album, which is best described as electro-horrorpunk with a touch of glamour. A solemn, deathly voice emanates from Nik Page's deep throat, halfway between David Bowie and Rammstein's Till Lindemann. "Rocketqueen", which is partly in German and partly in English, includes a variety of guests. Koefte de Vill, singer of the psychobilly group Mad Sin, thrashes about wildly on "Black Jack Society". Luminor, ex-Cinema Bizarre, performs vocals on the solid-sounding "Fight". Rod Usher of The Other appears on the darkwave punk track "Nie mehr".
All in all, Nik Page's robust and powerful post-rock music on "Rocketqueen" proves to be highly appealing.
Tracklist: 01. Sa Coma 02. Vicious Girls 03. Neverland 04. Voices From Outer Space 05. Goldene Zeiten 06. Kein Herz Wird Ewig Brennen! 07. Nie Mehr (feat. Rod Usher (The Other)) 08. Sexdrive 09. Fight (feat. Luminor (Ex-Cinema Bizarre)) 10. Your Bad Temptation 11. Black Jack Society (feat. Kofte de Ville (Mad Sin)) 12. Pray For Me! 13. Wir Brauchen Keinen Gott!
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