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Subway To Sally: Engelskrieger
On March 10th 2003, the current album "Engelskrieger" got released. For the first time in the band's history, an album broke the Top 10 of the charts: "Engelskrieger" managed it to reach position 9 in the German album charts in the first week. An extensive tour for the album followed with 12 employed crew members beside the musicians. The final concert of the "Engelskrieger" tour in the Columbiahalle Berlin was filmed and released as DVD together with two hours of bonus material in November 2003.
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Plot Summary
Engelskrieger is a live concert film documenting the German rock band Subway to Sally's performance. The film captures the band's energetic stage presence and their unique blend of medieval rock and gothic metal. It showcases their hit songs and fan favorites, providing an immersive experience for viewers.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, Engelskrieger was primarily received by fans of the band Subway to Sally and the gothic metal genre. Reviews often highlighted the band's strong live performance and the high energy of the concert, with general consensus being positive among their fanbase.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-energy live performance and faithful rendition of band's hits.
Appreciated by fans for capturing the authentic concert experience of Subway to Sally.
Considered a solid addition to the discography for followers of the gothic metal scene.
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Fun Fact
The concert featured in "Engelskrieger" was recorded at the "Batschkapp" in Frankfurt, a well-known venue for rock and metal bands in Germany.
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