Nachgedanken

Under Appreciated

NACHGEDANKEN
 
 
My fondness for the Queen Anne’s Lace album is echoed in an even better and much more obscure album that is among the greatest treasures that I have rescued from the mud of KatrinaNachgedanken by Schattenfreiheit.  Like Queen Anne’s LaceSchattenfreiheit is basically a male/female duo.  Their album is self-published with amateurish drawings on the cover (including the band’s name written in the shape of a performing porpoise) and is a luscious pop-psychedelic masterpiece that is probably my favorite rock album that is sung in a foreign language (as is apparent from the long words, that would be German).  According to Google Translate, the band name means something like “shadowy freedom” (though maybe it is really “freedom from shadows”), while the album name is “after thoughts”; most of the Internet translation devices don’t seem to know either word though. 
 
(August 2010)
 
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I also included a description in that article of a similar album that I truly love:  Nachgedanken, by a German band called Schattenfreiheit.  Like last month’s UARBDead Hippie, there was virtually nothing about this band on the Internet until fairly recently.  (Oddly enough though, this was one of the first albums where I was able to find images of both sides of the album cover; images of back album covers are much more available now but were quite rare 5 or 6 years ago).  I am really not trying to show off in my writings about Under-Appreciated Rock Bands and Rock Artists, but I mostly want to showcase bands and artists that people might actually be able to locate on CD or YouTube or at a used record store or whatever, rather than albums like this that are crazy-rare.  Needless to say, there is nothing on YouTube by Schattenfreiheit either.  
 
(August 2012)
 
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At long last, my UARB posts are beginning to come up at high positions on Google searches.  A few days ago, I looked for Schattenfreiheit and their album Nachgedanken – they are not officially a UARB, though I talked about them in the post for past UARB Queen Anne’s Lace – and I was thrilled to see my UARB post show up second in the search.  Of course, there were only 10 results today for that search (and just 4 the other day).  However, just now a Google search for “the Invisible Eyes band” (with no quote marks) generated 17,600,000 results; and my original Facebook post for the band was #2 on that search also.  That is truly thrilling for me; Wikipedia entries come up high on a Google search more or less automatically, so I missed seeing high placement on Google for my work. 

 
(December 2014)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021