Auf deinen Schwingen

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Auf deinen Schwingen
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Studio album by L'Âme Immortelle
Released August 2006 (UK)
Genre Neue Deutsche Härte
Alternative rock
Darkwave
Length59:29
Label GUN Records / Sony BMG
Producer L'Âme Immortelle
Bernd Mazagg
Johnnie Lee Michaels
L'Âme Immortelle chronology
Gezeiten
(2004)
Auf deinen Schwingen
(2006)
Namenlos
(2008)

Auf deinen Schwingen is the seventh studio album from Austrian band L'Âme Immortelle.

LÂme Immortelle band

L'Âme Immortelle is an Austrian darkwave duo. Many of L'Âme Immortelle's songs feature melancholy or lovelorn lyrics in German or English, and juxtaposed harsh male and emotional female vocals. In 2004 they switched label to the now defunct Supersonic Records and their work moved away from the band's electronic roots to the heavier Neue Deutsche Härte genre. In 2008 they went back to their former label Trisol and they returned to their musical roots.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Auf Deinen Schwingen"Rainer Rainer/Kraushofer 3:37
2."Herzschlag"RainerRainer/Kraushofer3:34
3."Du siehst mich nicht"RainerRainer3:55
4."Nur Du"RainerRainer/Kraushofer3:19
5."Phönix"RainerRainer/Kraushofer4:07
6."Destiny"RainerRainer/Kraushofer4:29
7."Sometimes Love Is Not Enough"RainerRainer/Kraushofer4:21
8."Run Away"RainerRainer4:13
9."Wohin"RainerRainer/Kraushofer3:56
10."In Dein Leben"RainerRainer/Kraushofer3:28
11."Last Will"RainerRainer/Kraushofer4:10
12."Der Letzte Akt"RainerRainer/Kraushofer5:04
13."Bis ans Ende der Zeit" (Bonus track on the Limited Edition)RainerRainer/Kraushofer4:26
14."Dying Day" (Bonus track on the Limited Edition)RainerRainer4:07
15."Dein Herz"Marc SieperSimon Bertling/Christian Hagitte3:36
Total length:59:52

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