Danish band TINKICKER appeared more or less out of nowhere back in 2008, signed to the Russian label MALS Records which issued their debut album "Soliloquy of the Transparent Boy". Three years down the line, and Tinkicker is back, sporting a new bassist and a new full length production, the title of choice for their latest creation being "The Playground at the Edge of the Abyss".
Tinkicker is a band hard to pin down in terms of genre definitions, and on this occasion they reside on the borders between traditional heavy metal, early doom metal and progressive metal. And while fans of the latter genre might find this CD to be appealing, I would imagine the band's core audience this time around being older metal fans, who have a taste for the more advanced bands of that kind ? alongside those who enjoy acts such as Candlemass, Cathedral and - obviously - Black Sabbath.
01 Skeletons 02 The playground at the edge of the abyss 03 Li'l mary 04 Man with the evil eye 05 Flowers in the asphalt 06 Reflections from the sun 07 New values 08 Success? 09 Son of the syringe 10 S.o.s. 11 A household glove and the lord above 12 Neon lights and transvestites
13 Jimi is dead 14 Theraphy 15 Wake up dreaming 16 Playground revisited 17 The great escape 18 New message