Burning: A Wish

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Burning: A Wish
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Studio album by Lacrimas Profundere
Released May 22, 2001
Recorded October - December 2000
Genre Doom metal, death/doom, gothic metal
Label Napalm Records
Lacrimas Profundere chronology
Memorandum
(1999)
Burning: A Wish
(2001)
Fall, I Will Follow
(2002)
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Burning: A Wish is the fourth album by the German band Lacrimas Profundere.

Lacrimas Profundere band

Lacrimas Profundere is a gothic metal band from Germany. Their name means "to shed tears" in Latin. Their stylistic aesthetic has changed over time; originally a death doom rooted gothic metal band, they have simplified their style to a more mainstream gothic rock style with the later albums.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Melantroduction"3:15
2."Without"3:47
3."Adorer and Somebody"3:58
4."A Summer's End"5:13
5."Solicitude, Silence"6:03
6."2 Sec and a Tear"5:12
7."Lastdance"6:08
8."Morning...Grey"3:12
9."Diotima"4:51
10."Re-Silence"3:20

Personnel

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References

  1. Hundey, Jason. Burning: A Wish at AllMusic