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| 1. Der Erste Tag |
| 2. Not Every Pain Hurts |
| 3. Siehst Du Mich Im Licht? |
| 4. Deine Nahe |
| 5. Stolzes Herz |
| 6. Mein Zweites Herz |
| 7. Make It End |
| 8. Die Strasse Der Zeit |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Stuff from Lacrimosa,
By Mr D. "Artist/Designer/Kibitzer" (Cave Creek, Az United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stille (Audio CD)
Lacrimosa was one of the groups that I had tested early on and had dismissed. Perhaps I had downloaded one or two of their worst songs but more likely my taste had evolved in the next two years. Any way, a couple months ago I was placing a large order with a distributor and on a lark I decided to give ole Lacrimosa a shot and I ordered what I believe is their fourth studio album, Inferno.
Lacrimosa Lacrimosa is a German duo consisting of Tilo Wolff and Ann Nurmi formed in 1990. They have started their own record label, Hall of Sermon and have managed to produce eight studio albums, six EPs and one Live album in that time. Lacrimosa's music is dark, melodious, ambient and symphonic in what could be described as Darkwave / Doom metal with forays into progressive, even heavy metal. Wolff seems to be the creative force and he is creative and prolific having fifteen releases in twelve years. Wolff and Nurmi share the vocal duties with Wolff doing approximately two thirds of the vocals, despite the fact that Nurmi's voice is much better. Tilo and Ann make a striking couple, they act like a couple, I'm sure they're a couple. Tilo with his Prince style 17th century clothes and two toned hair and Ann with her pretty, full, low cut, always black dresses present a royal appearance as if they the King and Queen of Goth or better yet the Vampires. Of course sometimes Ann appears in sexy under clothes and leather like a Dominatrix. But don't let their appearance scare you. This couple play music suitable for a Symphonic Hall. In fact their 2003 release, Echoes, sounds like that's exactly where it came from. I won't kid anyone, Lacrimosa is not for everyone. It's not accessible, Wolff's voice is barely average, they sing in German and the music is not particularly beautiful as say Therion. It is, however, extremely catchy, loaded with hooks, haunting and generally captivating, plus the music is somewhat varied and there's one song that even sounds like Metallica Lacrimosa uses guest musicians for their recording sessions and on the more recent albums have utilized the symphonic orchestras. On Stille they used the Bamberker Symphonic Orchestra and Deutsche Lunkewitz SängerInnen (German Lunkewitz Singers). Each succeeding album seems to get more complicated, lush and at times Bombastic. I might add too, that Lacrimosa is quite generous with this album running over 70 minutes in length. Just think you could start this album in your Cd player and go do your weekly grocery shopping and put your groceries away to the last 15 or twenty minutes. Why would you want to do this? I don't know, but you could. Stille Song / Track List 1) Der Erste Tag 10:09 5 stars 2) Not Every Pain Hurts 5:19 4 stars 3) Siehst di mich im Licht 8:18 5 stars 4) Deine Nahe 11:00 4 1/2 star 5) Stolzes Herz 8:45 4 1/2 star 6) Mein Zweites Herz 6:52 4 stars 7) Make it End 6:03 5 stars 8) Die Strasse der Zeit 14:42 5 1/2 stars* *you've heard athletes say they gave 110% and you say to yourself, how do you give 110%? Well they gave 110%. You try making a 14 minute masterpiece. "Der Erste Tag" opens with the symphonic orchestra playing very pretty classical style music. Tilo and Ann perform a duet to backing choirs and some heavy metal parts at about the 4 minute mark. this song has progressive intensities as well as tendencies and it seems like three or four songs in one neat package "Siehst du mich im Licht" Tilo and Ann start out sharing vocals on this catchy up tempo rock sounding number as the orchestra stays in the background except, for highlights and vocal breaks. Eventually Tilo takes over vocals "Deine Nahe" Has a heavy metal beginning with a medium slow pace and intermittently throughout the first half of the song with Tilo singing and then the pace doubles then goes back again and back again (what do you expect on an eleven minute song) Some great piano and guitar solos in the last three minutes. A metal lovers dream. "Stotzes Herz" this song bounces all over the place. It starts out slow and melodic with Tilo's Sonny Bono quality voice then picks up to slow medium pace then gets ethereal and electronic at the 4 minute mark and my goodness, heavy metal at the 5:30 mark leading to an marching pace uptempo climax. "Mein Zweites Herz" starts slowly then builds up to a nice orchestra portion then a reflective portion with an organ, Tilo is the Vocalist in moderation as this is heavily instumentalized. "Make It End" the other song with English lyrics, a rather clever rock/metal beginning with Tilo and Ann both handling the vocals. "Die Strasse der Zeit" I'm not even going to describe this song. It is fourteen minutes of lush, bombastic, heavily orchestrated, catchy melodies. wonderful piano and violin. I'm in awe! This is genius! Conclusion The trouble with describing these songs is they change so much, not from song to song but within each song. This is wonderful to listen to but a challenge to characterize. As I earlier stated Lacrimosa is not for everybody and it may also be an acquired taste. An interesting thing about this music is it doesn't demand your attention. It works very nicely as background music. Similar Artists Therion, Nightwish, Weltenbrand, Das Vebannter Kinder Evas, Dark Sanctuary
3.0 out of 5 stars
Stille waiting for more,
By Shadowrun (Nowhere) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stille (Audio CD)
This is a pretty good album. Not great, not terrible. It's pretty good. There is a truly unique blend of metal, harmony and complex orchestrations. I have never heard a band attempt something quite so epic.
The attempt succeeds in multiple areas. Tracks such as 'Der erste Tag', 'Deine Nahe' and 'Die Strasse der Zeit' are monumental in their appointments, epic in length and classical in composition. I don't speak German, but the range of the music and the tone of the lyrics are enough to tell the story. There are also weaknesses. The female lyricist doesn't quite fit with what has been attempted, and some of the instruments don't play well with others. Some of the songs sound awkward and experimental and lack the smooth feel of the stronger efforts. "Not every pain hurts" is a prime example of a failure. You want to believe this offers the same poetic melody as something Serenia or Tiamat would compose, but the strength of her voice falls somewhat short, and the music is uncommonly plain. Overall, there are 8 tracks, of which, five are very good to excellent. Three are weak to intolerable. It's worth 3.5 stars, but I couldn't give it 4.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply a Masterpiece,
This review is from: Stille (Audio CD)
With Stille, the symphonic metal duo Lacrimosa demonstrates the full brunt of its powerful and original compositional ability. Each song blends the driving percussion, thrashing guitars, and poignant lyrics of hard rock with epic tonal colors and landscapes of classical music, absorbing and switching at just the right rates as song and symphony become one. They each invoke individual emotions, atmospheres, and meanings, oftentimes leading to crescendo resolved by the next track. Stille is simply a masterpiece.
There isn't much I can say about each individual track beyond that without writing a exhaustive and undoubtedly gigantic review. But I will say this: Stolzes Herz is one of the greatest rock songs ever written. Period. Other greater-than-great songs on this album are Der Erste Tag, Siehst du Mich im Licht, Deine Nähe (a grand epic alternating between aural sensitivity and righteous metal), and Die Strasse der Zeit. The bonus track featured on some copies, Ich Bin Brennende Komet, is also a fantastic song. I would recommend this album to any fan of symphonic metal, and most fans of either classical or hard rock. I consider it Lacrimosa's best album. After this one, Elodia, Lichtgestalt, and Inferno are my favorites (in that order). But you simply have to hear this album.
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