L' Ame Immortelle
Drahtseilakt
Label: Trisol
Genre: Dark / Post Punk / Gothic / Neo-Folk
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Regular edition in Jewelcase and including a 24 pages booklet!
Life is a constant walk on a tightrope. No one is more aware of this fact than L'ÂME IMMORTELLE, the often imitated forerunners in the field of electronic Gothic. A band that has been through more ups and downs than most others, that highly influenced a whole genre, created countless epigones, a band that has been carried high up into the mainstream with sincere art and that has gone back to where it all started by their own choice: Into the Gothic scene. Into the realms of dark, sinfonic, tragic Electro. By their own choice? Or was it fate all over again meddling in their affairs?
Fate is also dominating the all-new L'ÂME IMMORTELLE record. On „Drahtseilakt“, all that this band ever stood for comes together to form an opus whose dramatic density, whose all-engrossing tragic and masterful dramaturgy can only be compared with a Greek tragedy. After years of absence from the stages, after a long silence and the unspoken fears concerning the end of this project follows this liberating coup of monumental electronic art, a record that entirely rules out coincidence. It was fate that brought Thomas Rainer and Sonja Kraushofer back together. It was fate that made „Drahtseilakt“ an Electro opus as creative and influential as their immortal „In einer Zukunft aus Tränen und Stahl“.
Behind the strongly symbolic title („Drahtseilakt“ meaning „a walk on the tightrope“), L'ÂME IMMORTELLE tell stories of sorrow and solitude, but also of power and courage, framed by the Moirai, the Greek goddesses of fate. Hidden from the eyes of the world they weave fate into our world and determine every single way of life. And in terms of L'ÂME IMMORTELLE, they did an excellent job: „Drahtseilakt“ is the unquestionable peak of a career spanning almost 20 years, and the final proof that letting loose may be the best option at times. Epic, electronic, eternal – never was this band better.