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Lacrimosa - Stille



8.6 | 188 votes |
Release date: 1997
Style: Gothic metal, Symphonic metal

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01. Der Erste Tag
02. Not Every Pain Hurts
03. Siehst Du Mich Im Licht
04. Deine Nähe
05. Stolzes Herz
06. Mein Zweites Herz
07. Make It End
08. Die Strasse Der Zeit

Top 20 albums of 1997: 14

Additional info
Music and lyrics by Tilo Wolff, except "Not Every Pain Hurts" and "Make It End", lyrics: Anne Nurmi, music: Anne Nurmi and Tilo Wolff.
Recorded and mixed by Gottfried Koch and Jan Pierre Genkel at Impuls Tonstudios, Hamburg.
Mastered by Glenn Miller at Greenwood Mastering Studios.
Cover artwork by Tilo Wolff and Stelio Diamantopoulos.
Illustrations by Stelio Diamantopoulos.
Produced and arranged by Tilo Wolff.
Recorded with participation of Rosenberg Ansemble, Deutsche Launkewitz Sangerinnen, and Barmbeker Symphonic Orchestra.

Staff review by
KwonVerge
Rating:
9.3
1997, "Stille"; the tragic figure of the clown stands alone on the stage ready to start the show in front of an empty audience holding in his arms his painful violin, his only friend. Solitude surrounds him and he starts to play, bleeding melodies echo and the shadows gather to befriend and accompany him as he interprets all alone on the stage. The smile on his face seems so fake, so artificial, only his eyes speak of the bitter truth, only his eyes, a mirror of his soul, of how pain has blossomed in him dancing with his soul in bitter entwine.

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published 25.11.2004 | Comments (2)

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18.08.2016 - 19:46
Rating: 9
NocturnalStalker
Metal Addict
Stille is one of my favourite Lacrimosa records. It has the recognizable, emotion-filled Tilo's vocals, some heavy guitars and some great songwriting. With the last notes of Die Strasse der Zeit I can't help, but feel that I want more of this record.
Favourite tracks: Siehst du mich im Licht, Stolzes Herz, Make It End, Die Strasse der Zeit.
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06.02.2019 - 13:46
Rating: 9
nonZero

After not being very impressed with Elodia (previous rating = 7, new rating = 8), I didn't have high hopes for this album, but it certainly delivered!

Enjoyable and captivating throughout. As someone who isn't a big fan of Gothic Metal, I'm surprised by how much I enjoyed this album. Maybe my tastes are changing...
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