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Tracklist:
01. Prologue
02. Exitus
03. Fallen
04. In Silence
05. Beauty In Black
06. Cast My Spell
07. In Your Hands
08. Mein Herz
09. Am Kreuz
10. Der Vierte Reiter
11. Strahlendster Erster
12. Flos Obscura (Bonus Track)
13. Volles Leben (2002) (Bonus Track)
Current Line-up
Carmen R. Schafer (Vocals)
Ada Flechtner (Vocals)
Jo Lang (Guitars)
Fabian Merkt (Keyboards, programming)
Chriz diAnno (Bass)
Mats Kurth (Drums)
Brr, there's a spooky pattering of rain, some decidedly sinister keyboard sounds, then the spectacular female vocals start - one a classical soprano and the other a rock singer. Which really are the highpoint of this album that veers into the realm of death metal at times. It sounds a touch like the music for the The Omen films, and wouldn't sound amiss in the background as the parents drive the chid Damien up the hill towards Guilford cathedral.
The lyrics are in German, English and Latin, and do have an operatic quality. It's hard not to make them sound like an overblown Spinal Tap, but they are really do seem quite ... serious.
If operatic, grand-scale dramatic hard metal Goth is your kind of thing, you'll love this.
01. Prologue
02. Exitus
03. Fallen
04. In Silence
05. Beauty In Black
06. Cast My Spell
07. In Your Hands
08. Mein Herz
09. Am Kreuz
10. Der Vierte Reiter
11. Strahlendster Erster
12. Flos Obscura (Bonus Track)
13. Volles Leben (2002) (Bonus Track)
Current Line-up
Carmen R. Schafer (Vocals)
Ada Flechtner (Vocals)
Jo Lang (Guitars)
Fabian Merkt (Keyboards, programming)
Chriz diAnno (Bass)
Mats Kurth (Drums)
Brr, there's a spooky pattering of rain, some decidedly sinister keyboard sounds, then the spectacular female vocals start - one a classical soprano and the other a rock singer. Which really are the highpoint of this album that veers into the realm of death metal at times. It sounds a touch like the music for the The Omen films, and wouldn't sound amiss in the background as the parents drive the chid Damien up the hill towards Guilford cathedral.
The lyrics are in German, English and Latin, and do have an operatic quality. It's hard not to make them sound like an overblown Spinal Tap, but they are really do seem quite ... serious.
If operatic, grand-scale dramatic hard metal Goth is your kind of thing, you'll love this.
