L’Ame Immortelle releases their new album Namenlos

After some rumors about the band splitting up a few months ago, L’Ame Immortelle (new website under construction) is back with a new album called Namenlos. It will be released later this week on January 25th on Trisol. Once again, the band offers a mixture of sounds blending together quite nicely. Angry male vocals contrast with a softer female voice. Electronic influenced industrial is up against harder guitars in some songs. The closing track “Namenlos” even ventures into the realm of neofolk. There’s bound to be something here for everyone… Well, as long as you’re not looking for R&B…
Namenlos comes in 2 different versions. The standard version has 2 discs. The first is the album itself with 13 new songs, and the second has lots of bonus material, mostly covers of L’Ame Immortelle songs done by other musicians. The limited edition contains these same 2 discs but it comes in a fancy linen-covered box set. Inside each of these 2000 limited edition sets, you will also find an extensive 28-page booklet with artwork by Oliver Schlemmer and a unique original photograph taken during the production of the album.
L’Ame Immortelle’s MySpace page currently has 3 new songs from Namenlos on the playlist along with 3 older songs for you ti listen to. Our trusty mailorder friends at Isotank.com have both versions of the album, regular and limited editions, already up to preorder here in the States. If you’re in Europe, Infrarot.de has a special sale on Namenlos. It’s just 16.99 Euros, but only until January 31st.
L’Ame Immortelle - Namenlos tracklisting
CD 1:
01. Vergessen
02. 1000 Voices
03. Behind The Light
04. Bleib
05. Requiem
06. Lost
07. Blutrot
08. Reborn
09. Es tut mir leid
10. Niemals
11. Jenseits der Schatten
12. The Cleansing
13. Namenlos
CD 2:
01. Erneuerung
02. When the sun has ceased to shine
03. Love is lost (cover version by Anthoni Jones)
04. When the sun has ceased to shine (cover version by Spiritual Front)
05. Es tut mir leid (cover version by Steinkind)
06. Niemals (cover version by Sieben)
07. Requiem (cover version by Whispers in the Shadow)
08. Erinnerung (an essay by Thomas Sabottka)
















June 23rd, 2008 at 7:09 am
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