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Trommelfeuer

from The Tower by Old Grey Horror

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about

Artillery was King of the First World War. It caused an estimated 70% of all deaths and injuries. Artillery comes in all shapes and sizes, and the guns speak with a variety of voices: booming, popping, rattling, shrieking, roaring, etc. But there were times when thousands upon thousands of guns of every size and description spoke at once with such a god-awful Voice that first-hand accounts are at a loss to describe it. The air would throb and undulate, scrambling thought. The ground would become fluid, raging like a tempest-torn sea, drowning men in their dugouts. The chroniclers used words like 'indescribable' and 'stupendous' and 'ineffable.' They ultimately settled on a an hopelessly ironic and anodyne term: 'drumfire.' It sounds scarier in German: 'trommelfeuer.'

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from The Tower, released October 6, 2022
J. Adams: guitar, bass, vox, synths, hammer, skillet, dumpster
Even McEneaney: guitar
Jimmy Lee: drums
Recorded by J. Adams
Mixed by Brad Dujmovic
Mastered by Alex DeTurk
℗ & © J. Adams / KJTA Music (ASCAP)

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