Himmelfahrt (album) explained
Himmelfahrt (pronounced as /de/, Engl: Ascension) is an Industrial metal album by the German band Megaherz, released in 2000. It is the band's third full album.
Track listing
Notes
- In English, "Himmelfahrt" literally means "journey to heaven" or "ascension". In the context of the lyrics it is used in, it means the sense of doing something where the chances of surviving are slim to none.[1]
- "Tanz auf dem Vulkan" means "to live on the edge", but literally it translates into "dance on the volcano".
Personnel
- Alexander Wesselsky – lead-vocals
- Christian "X-ti" Bystron – guitars
- Wenz – bass
- Frank Gegerle – drums
- Noel Pix – guitars, keyboards, sampling
- Yogi Lang – keyboards, additional programming
- Petra Scheeser – female vocals on "Ruf mich an"
- Mathias "Jablonski" Elsholz – backing vocals on "Windkind" and "Falsche Götter"
- Jan Frommel – photos
References
- Web site: Releases: Himmelfahrt - Megaherz.com . 2020-01-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030723005110/http://megaherz.com/en/lyrics/himmelfahrt/2 . 2003-07-23 . bot: unknown .