Shamall – the official pages

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  • Review of Schizophrenia from „Strutter’zine“ (8,5 / 10)

    c/o Gabor Kleinbloesem, Strutter’zine, NL The German band SHAMALL has a long history, but in short, it learns that it started in the early 1970s when a young NORBERT KRÜLER began listening to the records of LED ZEPPELIN, JIMI HENDRIX, PINK FLOYD, and those of German Krautrock bands. He started training to learn and play…

  • “This album is a real musical patchwork that summarizes 4 decades of progressive rock”

    c/o Tiro from Prog Censor “Shamall—Schizophrenia”: Prog/Electro/Rock/Classic: 77’01 / 73’27, Germany ’19. I have to tell you right at the beginning that Shamall, despite his career of over 35 years, has disappeared under my radar. And so I find it difficult to discuss this album with a nostalgic view on it. It’s even more difficult…

  • Babyblue Pages: “…Versatile Spaceprog…”

    …and another excerpt of a review from the babyblue pages: “…Musically, “Turn Off” features spacey versions of neoprog, hard rock, prog metal, and art rock throughout. It is quite contrasting how the music can change between soft keyboard clouds and slamming drums to howling guitars. It also shows the numerous possibilities that the compounds between…