At first glance, the album title "69 Arten Den Pubrock Zu Spielen" by DAS LUNSENTRIO might sound like a mouthful, but don't let that deter you from diving into this quirky and infectious collection of songs.
Hailing from Germany, this trio brings a fresh take on pub rock, infusing it with their own unique blend of energy and charisma.
The album kicks off with the upbeat and catchy track "Rocking in the Pub", setting the tone for what's to come.
The lighthearted lyrics and infectious melodies will have you tapping your foot and singing along in no time.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Pint in Hand", a rollicking ode to the joys of a good drink and good company.
The band's tight musicianship and playful attitude shine through on this track, making it a definite highlight.
Throughout the album, DAS LUNSENTRIO showcases their versatility and creativity, exploring different facets of pub rock with tracks like "Gigs and Guinness" and "Sunday Session".
Each song is a testament to the band's ability to keep the genre fresh and exciting, while still paying homage to its roots.
Overall, "69 Arten Den Pubrock Zu Spielen" is a fun and enjoyable listen that will have you craving a night out at your local pub.
DAS LUNSENTRIO's infectious energy and undeniable charm make this album a must-listen for any fan of good old-fashioned rock and roll.
Cheers to that!
Hailing from Germany, this trio brings a fresh take on pub rock, infusing it with their own unique blend of energy and charisma.
The album kicks off with the upbeat and catchy track "Rocking in the Pub", setting the tone for what's to come.
The lighthearted lyrics and infectious melodies will have you tapping your foot and singing along in no time.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Pint in Hand", a rollicking ode to the joys of a good drink and good company.
The band's tight musicianship and playful attitude shine through on this track, making it a definite highlight.
Throughout the album, DAS LUNSENTRIO showcases their versatility and creativity, exploring different facets of pub rock with tracks like "Gigs and Guinness" and "Sunday Session".
Each song is a testament to the band's ability to keep the genre fresh and exciting, while still paying homage to its roots.
Overall, "69 Arten Den Pubrock Zu Spielen" is a fun and enjoyable listen that will have you craving a night out at your local pub.
DAS LUNSENTRIO's infectious energy and undeniable charm make this album a must-listen for any fan of good old-fashioned rock and roll.
Cheers to that!






