A little more rock orientated but still L'ame Immortelle
E. Anderson | 11/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Auf Deinen Schwingen" is the new album from Austrian band L'Ame Immortelle. I have been a big fan of the band for the last 3-4 years. I was hooked on them the second I heard "The Truth Behind" on a Cleopatra Records compilation, since then I have been buying their music. Unfortunately L'Ame Immortelle's music isn't readily found in American record stores or cheap. I was fortunate today to have found the band's new cd "Auf Deinen Schwingen" at my local used cd store. I was so not disappointed in what I heard. The most noticeable quality about the cd is that it has a more rock orientated sound than the band's previous cds. Surprisingly enough the rock influence works. I wish there was another "Kingdom" or "The Truth Behind" with their catchy dance beats but beggers can't be choosers. Programmer Thomas Rainer sings on quite a few songs through out the album. In the past, Thomas would sing on one or two tracks. I liked what he had to offer as a vocalist. Sonja still sounds amazingly beautiful especially on the ballads. "Last Will" continues where "Fallen Angel" leaves off when it comes to ballads. The song stirred my soul. The cd I bought included two bonus tracks "Dying Day" and "Dein Her2". There was not one song on the entire cd I did not like. L'Ame Immortelle can never disappoint me."