Lacrimas Profundere

Lacrimas Profundere (Latin: to shed tears ) is a German Dark- rock band from Waging am See in Bavaria.

Band History

Lacrimas Profundere was founded in 1993 by Oliver Nikolas, shortly after his brother Christopher Schmid joined the project. By the time it was a lot of line- up changes. 1999 wrote Lacrimas Profundere a record deal with Napalm Records. The label released the same year the album memorandum. In the next few years appeared Burning: A Wish, Fall, I Will Follow, Ave End and Filthy Notes for Frozen Hearts. 2007 Christopher Schmid left the band because he could not agree more with the rest of his life Lacrimas Profundere. He will continue to participate in the songwriting, as a singer of the band Peter Kafka (formerly Fiddler's Green ) was first engaged. This is, however, now take over the bass, after Daniel Lechner adopted from the band on 8 August 2007 at the concert in Otting. As a new singer was at this concert already Roberto Vitacca of the band lost the microphone. In November 2007, the group played as the opening act for Apocalyptica on a European tour. On 27 June 2008 the new album Songs for the Last View was published in 2010 followed by the album The Grandiose Nowhere.

Style

During the early days Lacrimas Profundere mixed nor Gothic Metal with typical death metal growls, but over time these were growls less to them then on the fifth studio album case, I will follow completely disappeared - except for the song number five " Sear me pale sun"; on the sixth studio album " Ave End" growls the singer also only with the song " Astro Autumn ". Today Lacrimas Profundere play a very soulful and sad, but always diverse mix of dark rock, gothic metal and doom metal. Enter Shikari describe their style of being an " Rock'n'Sad ". The lyrics are, except " sea lilies " ( in German ), or " Priam " (from " La Naissance D' Un Reve " in Latin), all in English.

Discography

Albums

Others

  • 2006: Again It's Over (EP)
  • 2008: A Pearl ( Download Single)
  • 2008: Sarah Lou ( Piano Version )
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