Germany’s label Accession Records seemed to be quite inactive with the beginning of the last year, but they may have waited for the right moment to hit back stronger than ever. Not only scoring with the latest A23 releases, also the second best horse in the (Electronic-) stable offers a new album, [:SITD:]. As usual, Metropolis also knows about the skills behind this project and has once again decided to license them for the fans of the North-American market. After spinning "Rot" for the first time, I was surprised, since it seemed to me, that someone has provided a few vitamin C pills to the protagonists. I guess only on their already 10 years old debut "Laughing Stock" they’ve been that comparable energetic. "Rot" is generally a harder sounding outfit, while it doesn’t leave the known formula of this project discovered on their smashing predecessor tunes like "Kreuzgang" or "Bestie: Mensch". While "Cartharsis (Heal Me, Control Me)" acts typically in a rather mid-tempo minded sound outfit, they pushed the speed in higher measures with the title track. "Pharmakon" seems to be a bit like a twin to "Rot" - also: it is still a striking point, that they mostly score the best with their German tracks featuring a social- or political-critically content – also with their international audience. "Frontal" somehow hits the nail on the target and could be a possible next hit for them. To look out for a tiny hair in the soup is always challenging with this act, because [:SITD:] once again offer the highest quality in all terms of production, although they don’t offer anything new. At least also the beloved rather calm and catchy moments are featured as well with "Redemption". So no real point to argue against "Rot" – may exceptionally with the fact, that [:SITD:] in the year 2010 are sounding similar to 2005, but who wants to spit on this?