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 roots into the neue deutsche härte (New German hardness) genre.
L'âme Immortelle was formed in 1996 in Vienna, 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 Lichtenstein, which became popular in the underground German Goth subculture. In 1999, L'âme Immortelle switched to Trisol Records. 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.
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.
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Calling
L'Âme Immortelle Lyrics
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What has changed you in this way?
I cannot get through to you
Doesn't matter what I say
What happened to the child in you?
To the darkness you disbanded?
I try to listen to your voice
Can you hear me calling?
Are you listening to me?
Can you see me falling?
Or are you too blind to see?
Have you spoken to me?
Have I felt a breath of you?
Did I catch a glimpse of light
Of the person that I knew
Just to understand the reasons
I would go, where you've gone to
But please give me just one sign
So I know it's still you
The lyrics of L'Âme Immortelle's song, "Calling," explore the idea of a person trying to connect with someone they care about deeply, but are unable to reach. The singer of the song is grappling with the changes they have witnessed in this person - changes that have led to a sense of disconnection and confusion. They are trying desperately to understand what has happened and why things have changed so drastically. The lyrics express the pain of feeling unable to reach someone they love, and the sense of desperation that comes from being unable to connect with them.
The song seems to touch on the themes of loss, confusion, and the struggle to hold onto the people we care for in the face of change. The lines "What happened to the child in you? / To the darkness you disbanded?" suggest that the person the singer is addressing has undergone some sort of drastic change that has perhaps led them to lose touch with a part of themselves. The singer is deeply concerned, and is trying to re-establish a connection with the person they once knew.
The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, with its repetition of the lines "Can you hear me calling? / Are you listening to me? / Can you see me falling? / Or are you too blind to see?" These lines express the singer's sense of isolation and despair, as they realize that the person they are trying to connect with is either unwilling or unable to hear their call. The song ends with a plea for some sort of sign from the person, any indication that they are still the same person the singer once knew and loved.
Overall, "Calling" is a poignant and powerful exploration of the pain of disconnection and the struggle to hold onto the people we care for, even as they change and grow.
Line by Line Meaning
What has happened to you?
What events or circumstances have caused you to change in such a profound way?
What has changed you in this way?
What specific actions or experiences have led to your transformation?
I cannot get through to you
Despite my repeated attempts, I am unable to communicate with you effectively.
Doesn't matter what I say
Regardless of the content or tone of my message, it seems to have no impact on you.
What happened to the child in you?
What became of your youthful and innocent essence that was once a defining aspect of your personality?
To the darkness you disbanded?
Did you deliberately abandon or suppress the more complex or difficult parts of your nature?
I try to listen to your voice
I make every effort to pay close attention to what you say and how you say it.
But cannot understand it
Despite my best efforts, I am unable to comprehend your message or your motivations.
Can you hear me calling?
Is my message reaching you and are you receptive to it?
Are you listening to me?
Are you genuinely interested in hearing what I have to say and understanding our relationship?
Can you see me falling?
Am I experiencing difficulties or setbacks that you are aware of, and if so are you offering support?
Or are you too blind to see?
Is something preventing you from recognizing my distress or my attempts to reconnect with you?
Have you spoken to me?
Have we had any substantive conversations or interactions recently?
Have I felt a breath of you?
Have I experienced any evidence of your influence, support, or affection?
Did I catch a glimpse of light
Have I observed any positive or hopeful signs that suggest you are still the person I knew?
Of the person that I knew
Of the kind, open, and honest individual that I once trusted and respected.
Just to understand the reasons
In order to begin repairing our relationship and offering each other support, I need to know more about what has caused this divide.
I would go, where you've gone to
I am willing to work through our differences and explore new perspectives in order to rebuild our trust and compassion.
But please give me just one sign
I need some kind of signal or indication that you are willing to engage with me in this process and commit to our shared future.
So I know it's still you
So that I can trust in your presence and your motivations, and know that the person I loved and respected is still alive within you.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHNNIE LLEWELLYN CLAPPER, SONJA KRAUSHOFER, THOMAS RAINER
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missheavymetal1
Beautiful song!
ilovepuroland
my favorite song by them. <3
androxt
superrr buena canción
metroidzilla
awesome song
Valon Shabani
Wow this song is great. Who the hell are these guys?
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