German punks take us on a journey of emotion, memory and defiance in Echoes of Days Gone By...
Oldenburg in Holstein punk rockers Drunken Swallows return after almost two years with ‘Echos Alter Tage‘, a deeply personal and emotionally charged new chapter in their long-standing career. Formed in 2009 in the small coastal tourist town, the band has built a reputation for honest storytelling, raw energy, and a strong sense of unity. Now, after a near two-year break, they return with their eighth studio album – a record that feels both reflective and forward-looking.
‘Echos Alter Tage‘ is far more than just a collection of new songs. It is a snapshot of the band’s identity: unity, memory, and everything that shapes a person over time. Across powerful anthems and intimate moments, the album explores friendship, personal struggle, resilience, and the determination to keep moving forward even when life becomes difficult.

The band themselves describe the record as something deeply personal:
“This album is both a piece of our past and a look into the future. We wanted to capture exactly what defines us – without compromising who we are.” – Frank Hoffmann (vocals) “The songs were born from real moments. Nothing about them is constructed – and that’s exactly how they should feel.” – Dennis (guitar)
The album opens with its title track ‘Echos alter Tage’, a reflective statement on the past. It explores how experiences and mistakes shape us but also reminds the listener not to get stuck in what has been. Instead, it encourages growth, learning, and the strength to keep moving forward.
Next comes ‘Wenn die Nacht dich nicht mehr loslässt’, a song that dives into darker emotional spaces. It portrays inner struggles and heavy thoughts, but ultimately delivers hope: after every night, light returns, and believing in oneself can lead through even the hardest times.
A particularly powerful moment follows with ‘Das ist Alles’, a track that confronts war, violence, and the suffering of innocent people. It delivers a clear message: peace, freedom, and unity must always stand above power and conflict. The song calls for an end to hatred and violence in favour of a more peaceful world.
‘Willst Du’ shifts the focus inward, encouraging personal freedom and change. It is about breaking away from pressure, expectations, and limiting patterns, and instead taking control of one’s own path. The message is simple but powerful: believe in yourself, and you can achieve more than you think.
With ‘Jetzt ist der Moment’, the album turns into a celebration of the present. It is a reminder not to postpone life, but to embrace opportunities, dreams, and emotions right now – because the present moment is all we truly have.

One of the most emotional highlights is ‘Zusammen’. The song reflects the importance of trust, support, and having someone who stands by your side through everything. On a personal note, this one hit me especially hard, because I met someone at the end of last year who means the world to me – someone who stood by my side during my darkest days. That feeling is exactly what this song captures.
That theme continues in ‘Unten am Strand’, which deals with deep emotional bonds, loss, and the hope of meeting again beyond separation. It paints a nostalgic, almost cinematic picture of memory and connection that transcends time.
‘Nirgendwo sonst’ explores intense emotional attachment, where distance and separation do not weaken the bond between two people. This song instantly made me think of that same person as ‘Zusammen’ – which shows how closely these tracks are emotionally connected for me.
In ‘Ein letzter Gruß’, the tone becomes more defiant. It tells the story of someone overcoming doubt, negativity, and a lack of belief from others, choosing instead to follow their own dreams and path with determination.
‘So wie wir sind’ is a statement of identity and resistance. It refuses to conform or change for others, instead embracing authenticity and unity. It is loud, unapologetic, and proud of exactly who they are.
‘Erinnere Dich’ brings a wave of nostalgia, revisiting memories of a carefree time and important connections from the past. It reminds us of the value of remembering who we were and what shaped us.
‘Chaos und Rausch’ captures a turbulent but deeply connected relationship. Despite emotional chaos, there is an undeniable bond that holds everything together – a mixture of conflict, passion, and unity.
Finally, the album closes with ‘Heute ist Schön’. Stripped down to acoustic guitar and vocals, it serves as the emotional farewell of the record. As the final song of the album, it carries a strong sense of closure and gratitude. The last chorus is lifted by a choir, reinforcing the feeling of togetherness and leaving the listener with a warm, reflective ending.

‘Echos Alter Tage‘ is an album built on honesty, emotion, and lived experience. It doesn’t try to be polished or distant – instead, it feels real, human, and deeply connected to memory and identity. Drunken Swallows deliver a record that balances strength with vulnerability, anger with hope, and past with present. In the end, it leaves one clear impression: what shapes us never truly leaves us – it echoes.
Drunken Swallows are touring this year – dates and places on the poster:

Realeased on April 17th 2026, ‘Echos Alter Tage‘ is available on CD & in a limited fan box edition, and on all major streaming platforms – find it HERE
Live Band Photos: JULE
- Echos alter Tage
- Wenn die Nacht dich nicht mehr loslässt
- Das ist alles
- Willst du
- Jetzt ist der Moment
- Zusammen
- Unten am Strand
- Nirgendwo sonst
- Ein letzter Gruß
- So wie wir sind
- Erinner dich
- Chaos und Rausch
- Heute ist schön
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