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One of the sideprojects started by Stefan Hertirch (Darkseed, Sculpture, Shiva in Exile, Spiritual), along with Megaherz guitarist Christian Bystron. This band produced an interestingly original breed of Ethnic-Death Metal, which can't really be put into words. The band only released one album in 1999, and has not since done anything. Stefan Hertrich is currently in Shiva in Exile, having left Darkseed just recently.
This band is best described as techno-ethno-doom, and the only band to produce an album of such. Remarkable guitar layering and sequenced samples make this one of the most unique melodic doom releases of all time.
If anyone listens them plesae drop a comment... any comment.
Lacrimosa is a duo led by German-born Tilo Wolff, the main composer, and Finnish Anne Nurmi, currently based in Switzerland.
Lacrimosa's musical genre originally was Darkwave or rather downright gothic, with occasional metal elements. Since Inferno, their style has shifted much more towards gothic metal. Their musical style mixes heavy metal and gothic rock sounds along with violin, trumpet and more classical instruments, although their musical development throughout the years has also led to changes in instrumentation.
Lacrimosa's lyrics are written almost exclusively in German, although since the 1995 album Inferno every album has featured one or two songs in English, generally written by Anne Nurmi. Finnish has also appeared in brief spoken intros to two songs (Schakal on Inferno and The Turning Point on Elodia) and on a bonus track in a limited edition release of Fassade. Their lyrics are mainly about loneliness, sadness, darkness, despair and love.
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Sinora
13:25 Mar 24 2008
That's beautiful, thanks for sharing.