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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great effort by L'ame Immortelle,
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This review is from: Namenlos (Audio CD)
L'ame Immortelle is one of my all time favorite bands in the industrial genre. I have been a fan since I first heard them on a Cleopatra Records compilation several years ago. I try to make a point of buying their music whenever they put out new music. NAMENLOS is my latest purchase. NAMENLOS picks up where AUF DEINEN SCHWINEN left off a couple of years ago. The music still has a bit of hard rock influence but now the band fuses it with their gothic and industrial roots. I love the female/male dynamics of Sonja Kraushofer and Thomas Rainer. The dynamics has that beauty and the beast aspect, Sonja's smooth, polished vocals would be beauty to Thomas's course, aggressive beast-like vocals. The duo sings in both English and Austrian which I always enjoy. The songs themselves are classic L'ame Immortelle. I really like the more uptempo songs especially when Thomas Rainer sings. They have a lot of energy and I totally dug the aggressiveness of the songs, especially on "Es Tut Mir Leid" (my favorite song on the album that Thomas sings lead on). Sonja sounds as great as always. I really liked her on "Behind the Light". The bonus disc includes cover versions of several tracks on NAMENLOS. The last track on the second disc is a spoken word essay of "Errinerung" by Thomas Sabottka. The second disc wasn't too bad but I could have easily lived without it. My only gripe with NAMENLOS is the price. Thankfully I was able to local a cheaper copy via Amazon.com. All in all L'ame Immortelle put out another great album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Buy it cheaper at Metropolis,
This review is from: Namenlos (Audio CD)
Like most goth/EBM alternative music you can get this much cheaper through Metropolis records, I just bought it for $20.
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Namenlos by L'Âme Immortelle (Audio CD - 2008)
$47.98 $35.94
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