A German six-member group (referred to in the review as an Aachen sextet) noted in the review for blending krautrock, garage, psychedelic and folk elements on the album Tips Zum Selbstmord.

Reviews compare the band's sound to Amon Düül II, Hawkwind and Jefferson Airplane; the album Tips Zum Selbstmord is described as theatrical, spacey and rooted in German underground traditions.

A single detailed review praises Necronomicon's album Tips Zum Selbstmord for blending krautrock, garage, psychedelia and folk. The reviewer highlights dramatic, theatrical arrangements, dual vocals and spacey/ethereal passages. Comparisons include Amon Düül II, Hawkwind and Jefferson Airplane.

For:Fans of krautrock, psychedelic and experimental German underground rock; listeners who like Amon Düül II, Hawkwind or space/folk hybrids.

 "Prologue" begins with a male voice warming up with some vocalizations, betraying emotion even in the nervous laughter that escapes at one point, before finding the right chord to start the guitar in a long, somewhat heavy-metal solo, if you will, where at a certain point other instruments join in to draw a garage-blues, savage and impetuous like a horde of barbarians launching an assault on a defenseless village to culminate in a sort of pagan ritual to appease the god of plunder, rotten and corrupt in the depths of the bowels, which returns violent and raging for the finale.

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