"Songs for the last view" CD black by Lacrimas Profundere
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| Item no. | 435310 |
|---|---|
| Title | Songs for the last view |
| Musical Genre | Gothic Metal |
| Edition | Limited Edition |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Lacrimas Profundere |
| Release date | 6/27/08 |
| Product type | CD |
|---|---|
| Media - Format 1-3 | CD & DVD & T-Shirt |
| Colour | black |
by Björn Thorsten Jaschinski (31.01.2008) Never change a winning team? At least star producer, John Fryer (HIM, Nine Inch Nails, Paradise Lost) stuck to the chart-spoilt, German Gothic-Rockers. Inside the band, some changes were inevitable: interim singer, Peter Kafka still plays the bass, the previously unknown Rob Vitacca replaced Christopher Schmid. No easy task one should think but the only 21-year-old is a raw diamond growing by the grind of Fryer. Many songs suggest more than one singer, that's how easy Rob changes from a Pete Steele tomb-intonation to rough, aggressive vocals or fragile, high tunes. Still, apart from "The shadow I once kissed", there is no duet partner in sight. "Songs for the last view" beside the usual, cool Rockers ("A pearl") offers a flashback to the bandβs own Doom-roots ("Veins"), restrained Ethno flairs ("Sacrificial lamb"), beautiful, dark Pop music ("And Godβs ocean") and a deep going finale with piano and smooth orchestration. Superb!