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L'Âme Immortelle - "Namenlos" cover
Price: $22.99 CAD

L'Âme Immortelle

Namenlos

Label: Trisol
Released: 2008
Format: Double CD
Genre(s): Darkwave, Gothic, Electro

Track Listing:

  1. Vergessen
  2. 1000 Voices
  3. Behind The Light
  4. Bleib
  5. Requiem
  6. Lost
  7. Blutrot
  8. Reborn
  9. Es tut mir leid
  10. Niemals
  11. Jenseits der Schatten
  12. The Cleansing
  13. Namenlos

Disc 2

  1. Erneuerung
  2. When The Sun Has Ceased To Shine
  3. Love Is Lost (Cover Version by Anthoni Jones)
  4. When The Sun Has Ceased To Shine (Cover Version by Spiritual Front)
  5. Es tut mir leid (Cover Version by Steinkind)
  6. Niemals (Cover Version by Sieben)
  7. Requiem (Cover Version by Whispers In The Shadow)
  8. Erinnerung (An Essay by Thomas Sabottka)

Description: Regular edition in double-CD/Jewel-Case with 20 pages booklet!
Eventually one of the most popular and fascinating German Gothic/Electro acts has come back home to the label where everything began. However, the reasons for coming back to Trisol are not - as it might seem - the ambivalent reactions to their latest album "Auf Deinen Schwingen". The new album "Namenlos" can rather be regarded as the musical and conceptual peak of their career. It deliberately combines the coarse style of the their beginnings with the qualities of the hitherto most successful album "Dann habe ich umsonst gelebt" and offers a mixture of hard but melodic electro sounds with aggressive and distorted male vocals and emotional melodies with Sonja's crystal-clear hymn-like voice. Pounding industrial beats meet heart-breaking synthetic harmonies and reflected German poetry opposes angry English lyrics. L'Ame Immortelle certainly continues to unite extremes. "Namenlos" refers to a graveyard in Vienna where unidentified drowned bodies were buried and therefore provides material for tragic and captivating stories which unfold on the album. Songs like the deeply emotional "Vergessen" or the upsetting "Bleib" reflect the fates of these nameless corpses just like the goth rock song "Blutrot" or the dance floor hits "1000 Voices", "Reborn" and "The Cleansing". Last but not least, there is a grand finale with the neoclassic folk ballad "Namenlos". "Namenlos" is doubtlessly 'back to the roots'; with an impressive concept in which music and artwork are lightly reconciled. This album will certainly entertain aficionados and skeptics alike with a unique mixture of electro, neo-classic and dark wave.

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