Prisonworld
Prisonworld is the debut studio album by the German folk metal band Lyriel. It contains mostly balladesque songs
Concept
The song "Lind e-huil" is sung in Sindarin, one of the fictional Elvish languages created by J. R. R. Tolkien. "The Symmetry of Disfiguration" was inspired by Wendy and Richard Pini's Elfquest series.[1]
Reception
The Sonic Seducer and Rock Hard magazines interpreted the album as a tribute to Blackmore's Night. The latter review observed that while the album had been produced well the songs lacked a certain amount of pressure and did not really correspond to the Metal genre.[4][3] Metal Hammer Germany compared singer Jessica Thierjung's voice to Doro Pesch and observed a frequent "Celtic mood" that was caused by the string instruments.[2]
Track listing
1. |
"At the Mindnightsgate" |
01:31 |
2. |
"Prisonworld" |
03:44 |
3. |
"The Crown of the Twilight" |
03:22 |
4. |
"Symmetry of Disfiguration" |
03:48 |
5. |
"The Singing Nightingale" |
03:22 |
6. |
"Lind E-huil" |
05:31 |
7. |
"There's a Rainbow in the Rain" |
04:02 |
8. |
"The Judgement of My Harvest Heart" |
04:21 |
9. |
"Fate of Knowledge" |
01:23 |
10. |
"Day in June" |
03:47 |
11. |
"The Spring and the Flight" |
04:14 |
Total length: |
39:05 |
Personnel
- Linda Laukamp - vocals, cello
- Claudia Schäfer - violin
- Martin Ahmann - keyboards
- Jessica Thierjung - vocals
- Daniel de Beer - drums
- Sven Engelmann - bass
- Oliver Thierjung - guitars, backing vocals
Additional personnel
- Jessica Alterauge - cover art
- Christoph Weller - layout, design
References
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- Jessica Thierjung
- Oliver Thierjung
- Linda Laukamp
- Joon Laukamp
- Marcus Fidorra
- Tim Sonnenstuhl
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