Three and a half decades of progressive rock (also called art rock) from Munich. Just in time for their 35th anniversary, the fourth album "at the burial vault" by CENTRAL PARK, which formed the spearhead of the local progressive scene in the 1980s, is released. Founded in 1983, the band quickly played their way to the top of the German Progrock League and was often mentioned in the same breath as international stars of this genre. With",at the burial vault" the band once again proves, even after various changes of line-up, that they still know how to create complex music structures - individually, across styles and detached from trend-dependent dictations. Central Park hasn't lost anything of its complexity and power due to the new band members: Frontwoman B?rbel Kober effortlessly closes the gap to her predecessor Jannine Pusch. Their spectrum ranges from hard to delicate, from high soprano registers to powerful, deep facets. It's easy to see that K?rber belongs to Michelle Young's big fan circle. But also drummer H?lger R?der, who replaced Artur Silber after 30 years, has the necessary virtuosity and power for this very varied album Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator