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No. 1 in the Amazon download charts, no. 1 in the DAC30 DJ charts, for months on the daily schedule of Bayern 3, SR1, and rock Antenne: The Munich-based band 'A Life Divided' climb to the top with their electronic rock songs! And this is no coincidence: Listeners of the radio station rock Antenne elected them as the best newcomers of 2011. They toured with Apocalyptica and Eisbrecher and established themselves as a staple at festivals like Mera Luna or Amphi Festival. On April 10, the new album "Human" appears. What is it about? ""Human" is a critical look in the mirror.", emphasizes front man Jürgen Plangger. "You don't always like what you see, but you have to live with it in the end." In the lyrics, the 36-year-old not only deals with experiences, but principally with himself and the predicament of his generation, "We live in an age that conveys the feeling that we have to overtake ourselves. It's an obstacle course that we all have to fail miserably. The key to contentment may be to accept imperfection."