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Tilo Wolff is God!! Not even Mozart or Beethoven could compose such incredible and melancholic melodies... This album, like any other Lacrimosa's, is an absolute masterpiece. It is a very unique combination of classical music with some touches of slow metal. Voices are sometimes clean and sometimes harsh. You MUST listen to it if you appreciate good music at all!!

Review by: Twi666



a great masterpiece.......there is no other word

Review by: Lot of Cornwall



Well, we have really a masterpiece here, and I dare te say that this could be the last worthy album from Tilo Wolff, the dark mood barely dissapear in the further albums and the heavyness of the sound is only to reach a wider market...Inferno´s not so good after all...not even stille, they are classical music experimentations before reaching a peak in Elodia.... Get it and prey your Erinnerungs to give you strenght.

Review by: Xibalba



'Satura' is basically a combination of 'Einsamkeit' and 'Angst', but with better song structures and better lyrics. Some of the songs just surge with emotion, and capture a very dark theatrical mood, like the title track,
Crucifixio,and Flamme in Wind. Some of the longer songs
do drag on just a little bit.

Review by: geiste



"SATURA" it's a masterpiece album from one of the finest gothic band "LACRIMOSA". It has such a melancholy that guides you from the beginning till the end. At soon as the piano intro begin you will feel an intense emotion an a sadly sentiment which will carry you in a trip called "madness of the soul".
The first song "Satura" begin as i mention above with a calm piano that soon its is accompanied with a sad violin which it's perfect integrated into the atmosphere created by the bell's in the background, the lyrics merge perfectly with the expression "the cry of soul".
The second chapter "Erinnerung"(Memory) stars with a couple of children's voices that continues along the track suggesting that we must remember that we all were innocent children once, and we must get back to that origin, keeping that memory alive, the message it's suggested in the voice of innocent children, an excellent song.
The third chapter "Crucifixio" starts with the churches bell along with the drums and a melancholic atmosphere which reminding us of the most important emotion called "LOVE" that we shouldn't forgotten and yet we sadly forgot her every single day.
The fourth chapter "Versuchung"(Temptation) starts with a piano in accord with the bell's creating a moment in life in which we must fear of all the temptations that could lead us to make madness decisions that we will regret after, we must remember to the feeling called "Love" in all it's forms.
The five chapter "Das Schweigen"(The Silence) begin with a cello accompanied by a beautiful piano, it's by far the most beautiful and melancholic song of all, the song reflect that we must never forget who we are and stop being a simple puppets of the show called "Life", we should discover the truth that lies in us and waiting to be found and reached, an excellent song composed by a the master of feelings Tillo Wolff.
The six and final chapter "Flamme In Wind"(Flame In The Wind) begin with an atmospheric and melancholic keyboard which remind us that without "LOVE" we will never feel the reality of life the surround us and we remain "A week candlelight" in the "flame in the wind". It's and album fool of emotion and feelings create by an exccelent composer and musician Tillo Wolff.
The "Satura" album will take the listener into another dimension of life, the truth that lies in the sentiment of "LOVE". Buy it or die it!!!

Review by: Arlequin83



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