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Although RPWL is often lumped in with the early-2000s wave of European neo-psych acts like Dungen, their fourth studio outing, THE RPWL EXPERIENCE, only tangentially touches upon psych's more progressive side, focusing instead on hooky, tight rock songs. There is a time signature switch here and there, but the German quartet reveal a more plaintive side based on acoustic fare in 4/4, as heard on "Breath In, Breath Out," a near-egregiously flattering homage to Oasis' "Wonderwall." The album also includes a cover of Dylan's "Masters of War."
RPWL: Yogi Lang (vocals, keyboards); Kalle Wallner (guitar); Chris Postl (bass guitar); Manfred "Manni" Müller (drums).
Audio Mixer: Yogi Lang.
RPWL Experience Songs | 1. | Silenced |
| 2. | Breathe in, Breathe Out |
| 3. | Where Can I Go? |
| 4. | Masters of War |
| 5. | This Is Not a Prog Song |
| 6. | I Watch Myself Sleeping |
| 7. | Stranger |
| 8. | Talk to the River |
| 9. | Choose What You Want to Look At |
| 10. | Turn Back the Clock |
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