Gatefold, 180 gram, limited to 500 pieces. The successfil album "Eppur Si Muove" (ital. "And it [the earth] moves") by Haggard is dedicated to the historical figure Galileo Galilei and invites to a third journey into the past of our earth. In the sixteenth century, the Italian philosopher and mathematician Galileo opposed the ecclesiastical geocentric picture of the world and claimed that the earth revolves around the sun, not the sun. Like everyone who opposed the divine truth, he was also condemned by the Church. Galileo's story full of dreams, faith, hope, humiliation and heresies awaken Haggard to a breathtaking, musical life full of power and fragility, full of pathos and sensitivity, full of brute force and gentleness, and not least full of independence. Haggard, like Galileo, have always believed in themselves, and have followed their own desires and ideals.