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EnglishLake of Tears 2012 China Tour2012.01.05 BeiJing2012.01.06 ShenYang2012.01.07 Dalian2012.01.08 ShangHaiLake of Tears is a Swedish band, generally considered to play gothic metal and doom metal. However, their sound has evolved considerably over the course of their career, expanding to include psychedelic rock, progressive metal, and, most recently, death metal.
The band broke up in 2000 amid creative differences, but reunited
in late 2003, releasing the acclaimed album Black Brick Road. They
released their eight studio album, Illwill, in April 2011. Lake of Tears was founded in the early 1990s by Daniel Brennare, Jonas Eriksson, Mikael Larsson and Johan Oudhuis. Their first album, entitled Greater Art, was released through the record label Black Mark in 1994. An excessively rough recording, the album is prototypical doom metal featuring coarse, ragged vocals and crushing guitars. The band would subsequently steer away from such a directly categorized style, only revisiting it on their 2011 release Illwill. Lake of Tears wowed critics and fans alike with their second recording,
Headstones, released in 1995. The music suffered important changes,
sublimating the heavier riff-laden clichés of the doom metal genre
to achieve a more melodic and melancholic sound. The lyrics also went
through important changes, betraying Brennare's preoccupation for
fantasy motifs, also to be found on future releases. Mid-career success: A Crimson Cosmos
Lake of Tears' 1999 album, Forever Autumn, did not follow the trend settled by Headstones and A Crimson Cosmos, resulting an intensely quiet and introspective album. Keyboardist Christian Saarinen was briefly included as an official band member, adding an extra layer to the band's sound. Fantasy imagery was rife and the album's overall effect was sedate and sorrowful.
The breakup
The reunion and recent activity
Lake of Tears released their 7th studio album Moons and Mushrooms on April 26, 2007. The album featured an increasingly heavy approach to guitar-work, unlike Black Brick Road whose melodies were primarily conceived via keyboard experimentation.[1] The more aggressive feeling of the album was the result of its music being created directly in the rehearsal room, a new approach for the band; as such, Moons and Mushrooms has a heavier, darker sound, though Brennare's lyrics continued to lean towards the vaguely melancholic and conceptual.
A new album titled Illwilll was released on April 29, 2011. It features a darker death metal approach, eschewing the band's typical evocation of mournful themes in favor of bleak, violent, and disturbing imagery.
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