Fall Weiss's debut album, named after the German invasion of Poland in 1939, is a powerful tribute to the victims of war. The band's unique blend of black metal, death metal, and industrial music creates a haunting atmosphere that perfectly captures the horrors of conflict.
The opening track, "Invasion," sets the tone with its ominous, marching drums and distorted guitar riffs. The vocals, which alternate between guttural growls and high-pitched screams, add to the sense of chaos and violence. The lyrics, which describe the invasion of Poland, are both brutal and poetic.
Other standout tracks include "Blitzkrieg," which features a relentless drum beat and a catchy guitar riff, and "Resistance," which slows down the tempo and adds atmospheric keyboards to create a sense of despair and hopelessness.
The album's production is top-notch, with each instrument and vocal track perfectly balanced. The artwork, which features a stark black-and-white photograph of a bombed-out city, is also impressive.