1: Die Macht (4:05) 2: Willenlos (3:52) 3: Ikarus (3:26) 4: Sage Ja! (4:04) 5: Armageddon (4:02) 6: My Bride Has Gone (3:52) 7: Komm Zu Mir (3:58) 8: Close Your Eyes (4:04) 9: The Bad And The Beautiful (4:04) 10: Discover The World (3:41) 11: Skin (3:36) 12.1: Stark (3:18) 12.2: (silence) (4:00) 12.3: Untitled (1:18)
Description:
Reissued without the video.
Track 12 (8:36) contains a short hidden track after about 4 minutes of silence.
"Phosphor" on CD is an atmospheric release by the German project Unheilig, issued by Vertigo Berlin. The album presents a darkly emotional blend of rock and electronic elements, characterized by powerful German-language vocals, dramatic arrangements and melodic hooks that balance introspection with anthemic intensity. The songs revolve around themes such as inner conflict, hope, loss and spiritual searching, creating an immersive listening experience that unfolds like a cinematic journey. With its carefully crafted soundscapes, "Phosphor" is suitable both for focused listening on headphones and for loud playback in the living room, where its sweeping choruses and dense production can fully unfold.
Unheilig is known for their distinctive mixture of dark rock, pop and electronic sounds, fronted by a baritone voice that has become a trademark in the German-speaking music scene. Over the years, Unheilig has reached a broad audience well beyond the traditional dark-scene, achieving chart success and numerous high-profile performances. The project built its reputation on emotionally charged lyrics and a striking visual and live presence, making it one of the most recognizable names in German-language alternative rock and dark pop.
Vertigo Berlin, the label behind this CD edition, is an established imprint within the Universal Music family and specializes in promoting successful German and international artists. As part of a major label structure, Vertigo Berlin combines wide distribution with careful artist development, giving releases like "Phosphor" professional production standards, strong marketing and long-term catalog support. This makes the CD version of "Phosphor" not only a compelling artistic work, but also a well-produced and durable addition to any collection of German-language rock and dark pop.