Folk metal greats Subway To Sally have followed up the recently shared "Feuerkind" with an acoustic version of their fan favourite "Kleid aus Rosen" (Engl. dress made of roses). First released in 2001, "Kleid aus Rosen" remains a staple of the band's live set and continues to hold a special place in the hearts of their fans. Both of the newly arranged tracks capture the fragile yet intense atmosphere of the NACKT concerts with striking authenticity. Shifting between intimacy and tension, melancholy and eruptive emotion, the band reveals a facet of itself that underscores its remarkable versatility – acoustically, emotionally, and visually.
"We delve deep into our history: from the quietest ballad to wild escalation, from bittersweet melancholy to unrestrained excess. What is true, what is invented, which lies have long since become legends? In an intimate atmosphere, close to you, an evening awaits us between living room and theatre stage, between poetry and pure joy of performance. Let us celebrate life – and perhaps be naked together one last time."
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SUBWAY TO SALLY - Reveals Acoustic Version Of "Kleid aus Rosen (Nackt III Version)"
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