L'Âme Immortelle

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L' Âme Immortelle

Background information
Origin Vienna, Austria
Genre(s) Neue Deutsche Härte
Industrial rock
Industrial[1]

Darkwave [2]

Years active 1996-Present
Label(s) MOS Records/Supersonic/Trisol Music Group (current)
Website Official Website
Members
Thomas Rainer (Vocals)
Sonja Kraushofer (Vocals)

L' Âme Immortelle (French: the immortal soul) is an Austrian band that produces Neue Deutsche Härte. Many of L'Âme Immortelle's songs feature melancholy or lovelorn lyrics in German or English, and juxtaposed harsh male and emotional female vocals. Current work has moved away from the band's electronic, club-friendly danceable beat roots into the Neue Deutsche Härte (New German hardness) genre with industrial and darkwave influence.

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[edit] History

[edit] Founding

L'Âme Immortelle was formed in 1996 in Austria by friends Thomas Rainer and Hannes Medwenitsch. Soon vocalist Sonja Kraushofer, a former classmate of Rainer, joined and the band sought a record contract. They released their first album, Lieder die wie Wunden bluten in 1997 on MOS Records in Liechtenstein, which became popular in the underground German dark culture.

[edit] Trisol Records

In 1999, L'Âme Immortelle switched to Trisol Records (part of Trisol Music Group GmbH). From 1998 through 2001, L'Âme Immortelle released another LP yearly, each bringing the band greater popularity. In 2002, Medwenitsch left the band. Kraushofer and Rainer recruited Ashley Dayour as a guitarist and the re-formed L'Âme Immortelle released a new single, Tiefster Winter in November 2002. In 2003, L'Âme Immortelle released Als die Liebe starb, as well as Seelensturm, a collection of re-issued and re-mixed early material.

[edit] Supersonic Records

In 2004, the band switched labels again, this time to major label Supersonic, a subsidiary of Sony BMG Music Entertainment. The first issue following the switch was a collaboration with OOMPH! on the non-album single Brennende Liebe (released as OOMPH! feat. L'Âme Immortelle); they also appeared in the video. Following that, L'Âme Immortelle released a new album, Gezeiten, which includes some of their most popular songs like 5 Jahre, Stumme Schreie and Fallen Angel. A significant change in L'Âme Immortelle's style is evident now that the band is on a major label; notably the electronic instrumentation of earlier work was less prominent in Gezeiten.

Their latest album Auf deinen Schwingen has been released on August 2006 along with Phönix single. The record also includes songs like "Wohin" which contains text from another famous LAI song called Aus den Ruinen, and Nur Du — a song which totally differs from older L'Âme Immortelle work. The music video for this song is a cartoon, an unusual thing for the band.

Out since June 22nd on Gun Supersonic is LAI's 10 year retrospective best-of album "10 Jahre". "10 Jahre" presents the highlights of their career with hit tracks and fan favourites taken from each of their albums. This release also includes 2 brand new exclusive tracks ("Let Me Fall" and "Come Closer").[3]

[edit] Return to Trisol

In December 2007, Trisol Records announced that L'Âme Immortelle had returned to the Trisol label to release a new album, Namenlos. The release date is 2008-01-25 and it will be a two-CD double-album.[4]. Trisol's press release denied that the band's label switch was motivated by poor performance of its last Supersonic album Auf deinen Schwingen, but hinted that the band was returning to its pre-Supersonic style.

[edit] Solo projects

In 2000, Thomas Rainer released the first album, Gesellschaft:Mord, for his solo project with Joachim Sobczak, Siechtum. The following two albums were Diagnose:Zeit and Kreuz:X:Feuer, which featured remixes by God Module and Megadump.

In 2007 Thomas Rainer released his debut album under the Nachtmahr monnikker[5]. The first release for this electro/industrial solo-project was titled "Kunst ist Krieg". In 2008, the second album titled "Feuer frei!" was released. Persephone, aka Sonja Kraushofer, returns with a 4th album. After the Trisol release "Home" (2002), "Atma Gyan" (2004) and "Mera Sangeet Kho Gaya" (2004), "Letters to a Stranger" is to be released on the Curzweyhl label[6].

[edit] Discography

L'Ame Immortelle's album Gezeiten
L'Ame Immortelle's album Gezeiten

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

  • Epitaph (2000)
  • Judgement (2001)
  • Tiefster Winter (2002)
  • 5 Jahre (2004)
  • Stumme Schreie (2005)
  • Fallen Angel (2006)
  • Dein Herz (2006)
  • Phönix (2006)
  • Nur Du (2006)

[edit] DVD

  • Disharmony-Live! (2003)

[edit] References

  1. ^ AllMusic.com
  2. ^ RockDetector
  3. ^ Best of for L'ame Immortelle
  4. ^ L'Ame Immortelle returns to Trisol for 'Namenlos' 2CD
  5. ^ Nachtmahr: Solo-project L'Ame Immortelle's Thomas Rainer out now
  6. ^ 4th album for Persephone

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