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    Echos

    Artist: Lacrimosa
    Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
    Category: Music

    List Price: $15.98
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
    Sales Rank: 94199

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 1091
    UPC: 727361109127
    EAN: 0727361109127
    ASIN: B000087LQA

    Release Date: March 11, 2003
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Kyrie
      • Durch Nacht und Flut
      • Sacrifice
      • Apart
      • Ein Hauch von Menschlichkeit
      • Eine Nacht in Ewigkeit
      • Malina
      • Die Schreie sind verstummt

    Similar Items:

      • Fassade
      • Lichtgestalt
      • Satura
      • Einsamkeit
      • Elodia

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Arguably one of the most popular and prolific Swiss gothic rock bands around, Lacrimosa return with their second official domestic release through Nuclear Blast Records. Digipak. 2003.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Lost for words.   March 11, 2003
    Robert Koehl (Plano, Tx United States)
    10 out of 11 found this review helpful

    Please forgive the "rambly" nature of this review, but I'm at a complete loss for words. This album left my jaw firmly planted on the floor. I'm a big fan of Lacrimosa, and have enjoyed their earlier albums, such as "Fassade" "Elodia" "Stille" and "Angst," but nothing could prepare me for this masterwork.

    First of all, the album begins with a 15 minute orchestral/choral requiem. This piece goes on just long enough for you to forget that you're listening to a gothrock album, then Tilo and Anne jump in with "Durch Nacht und Flut" (Of Night and Flood) which is apparently the single, and deservedly so. This song alone is worth the price of the entire disc. It's haunting, beautiful, and downright unforgettable. That chorus will stick with you for hours. The vocal harmonies and the orchestration, along with a Steve Howe-esque ocave guitar lead just push this tune into the stratosphere.

    Another "stick with you for hours on end" song on there is "Malina" which begins with a bouncy harpsichord, then goes into this intense rock tune that I won't even bother to try and describe other than saying it'll impress you. Just listen to it.

    As for the rest of the album. "Sacrifice" begins with some odd percussion and then breaks out into this symphonic anthem. It somehow reminds me of Yes's "And You and I." "Apart" features Anne on lead vocals, and has a chill out vibe to it.

    About the only complaint I have is that on the closing track, Tilo seems to be singing in a Kermit the frog voice. I'm not kidding. You're almost afraid he's about to break out into "It's not easy being green" but alas it never happens. Instead, it turns into a durge, which is just as cool if you ask me.


    5 out of 5 stars Lacrimosa - True, sophisticated Goth!   April 30, 2006
    A Kat Person (Bay Area)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I used to be quite heavily into Goth in the late 80s, through the early-mid 90s. After that, I started losing interest, it seemed as though Goth was getting too popular, and thus commercialized, and the new Goth music coming out just seemed less and less appealing.

    Well, this review is for those of you, like me, who miss the old school Goth. I don't know about all that crap that they call Goth nowadays, I won't name specific names here. But I do know that it's missing the old vibe. So, if you like older Goth; you know, Bauhaus, X-Mal Deutschland, Gitane Demone, Switchblade Symphony, Mephisto Walz, Suspiria, etc... then check out Lacrimosa.

    I know now that they have in fact been putting out albums through the 90s, but living here in the United States of Ignorance, I had no idea of them until last year, when I traveled outside the country and found Echos in a music shop! Intrigued by the cover (it's the original European release, with a ship on the cover), I bought it, and thus discovered that true, profound Goth is alive and very well in Lacromisa!

    Now, Lacrimosa is quite musically complex, I believe more so than the more usual Goth bands. If you check out Lacrimosa you should also like Classical, or at least be open-minded about it, because there is a heavy dose of it. The only very, very slight complaint I have about Echos is the long first track classical overture, it is maybe a bit too long, but this is very minor; it is otherwise perfect in every way!

    There are a number of reviewers here who seem disturbed by the singing and German language. I am surprised by this. His voice and way of singing is stunning; a very strong and powerful Goth voice, not screaming like with some bands, just very powerful and emotive. The German language is amazing, harsh and beautiful. In my European release I have no English translations; I don't need them, his voice becomes an instrument that speaks to me on another level, I need no literal meanings...



    5 out of 5 stars I believe I am afraid of you - of me - of us...   August 25, 2003
    Pamela Scarangello (Middletown, NJ USA)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    There is no doubt in my mind that 2003's "Echos" is yet another pure operatic masterpiece by Lacrimosa. Supported by a magnificent orchestra pit of strings, woodwinds and the occasional heavy metal guitars, this CD both stands on its own AND is meant to be a continuation from the duet's last two records (Elodia and Fassade). The album's libretto is once again based on the tragic entanglement between love and unhealthy obsession. After returning from an unnamed voyage, Tilo searches the countryside in the hope of finding his lost love, the virginal and angelic Anne Nurmi. Once he encounters her, both individuals contemplate exchanging their vows and entwining their glowing spirits, all the while fearfully questioning the conseqences of their decision. Ultimately, they abandon social morality and submit to their carnal lust in one more night of passion, one that would sadly affect the both of them forever. If you read the English interpretation of "Echos's" lyrics, you can easily compare the CD's melodrama with that of an erotic vampire story. It is repeatedly mentioned how the aristocratic Tilo emits total darkness while Anne's soul emanates light. Therefore, to have them embracing in a combustable ecstacy is strictly forbidden. In the latter half of the album, in the song "Eine Nacht in Ewigkeit," Tilo even croons the lyrics, "Entwined we drink by now. Fused to bleed. Victims are offenders we, and take by storm our addiction to nearness." As indicated by the closing track, the vulnerable Anne has endured an agonizing transformation; after relinquishing all of her precious illumination, she buries herself in a crypt and cowers in shame. Mutilated and stained with blood, she may as well have become a vampire herself; steeped in terror, she trembles at the thought of how society would treat her like a freak of nature, ridiculing her very existence.
    From the start of "Echo's" overture, the music overall is slow and ethereal, as it perfectly provides the CD's symphonic gloom. However, the mood changes in certain sections. During Lacrimosa's now famous pop single, "Durch Nacht und Flut," Tilo sings with confidence and hope, while the atmosphere makes one imagine a sun emerging from the horizon, signaling the birth of another day. "Sacrifice" breathes and dances in a sea of romance; the notes of the xylophone, organ, rock guitars and violins appear to tango with each other, exchanging rhythms from one hand to the next. Anne's only solo, "Apart," is both ominous and eurythmic: filled with longing, she is transfixed by Tilo's seductive charm, yet is disturbed upon seeing his hollow soul. Meanwhile, Tilo is the star tenor, as he is able to exude numerous emotions in hisses, whispers and soaring wails.



    5 out of 5 stars My Second Favorite Lacrimosa Album   June 19, 2005
    Lumazu (California)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    It's too bad Amazon does not sell Lacrimosa's Satura album; that one is definitely my favorite. Echos is awesome, though, and any lover of classical music or gothic rock should have it, as long as haunting German vocals will not turn them off.

    Tilo's vocals really are the only complaint anyone can have about Echos. At times, they are cheesy. The only other complaint I can think of is that the intro track, Kyrie, is a little too long. The piece is not complicated enough to warrant 12-13 minutes. They could have shortened it a little without losing much. Also, Tilo's singing sounds a bit off on "Eine Nacht in Ewigkeit".

    However, I don't listen to Lacrimosa for the vocals, but for the beautiful music accompanying them. Absolutely brilliant.



    4 out of 5 stars It Made Me Love Classical Music Again.   July 13, 2004
    Linda M. Versluis (St. Catharines, Ontario Canada)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    'Echos', is Lacrimosa's 8th CD of original music. This long running German band has sucessfully blended two genres of music, Rock and Classical, into a beautiful and dramatic rock opera. As a fan of Lacrimosa for many years, I was quite surprised when I popped this CD into the Stereo. There is a lot of strings, choirs, and piano in this CD. Tilo's um.. interesting voice is a little disconcerting at first, but you get used to it after a while. The album opens with Kyrie, an overture consisting of strings and a choir. This then descends into Durch Nacht Und Flut, a catchy blend of Strings and Guitars, and Tilo's passionate voice.By the time Tilo's Kermit-esque vocals faded out on 'The Screams are Silenced, I was speechless. This album made me love Classical Music again.

    I've never been fond of the 'Goth' tag, but after hearing 'Echos' I realized that this CD goes far beyond gothic music, or classical music, or even Rock. THIS CD IS LACRIMOSA, and only Lacrimosa.


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