Lillith

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The Emptiness Behind 00:00 Tools
Losing a World 00:00 Tools
Losing a Friend 00:00 Tools
Too Close To The Sun 00:00 Tools
Invisible Soul 00:00 Tools
Isolation 00:00 Tools
Sibiria 00:00 Tools
Walking On Nobody's Path 00:00 Tools
Sleeping Alive 00:00 Tools
Dying Kingdom 00:00 Tools
A World Without That Pain 00:00 Tools
Nothing Afterwards 00:00 Tools
Existing 00:00 Tools
Never Will It Be 00:00 Tools
I Repeat 00:00 Tools
They Don't Know and It Is Good for the World 00:00 Tools
Stillborn Fight 00:00 Tools
Dance with Death 00:00 Tools
Black Hole 00:00 Tools
Dark Age 00:00 Tools
Life For a While 00:00 Tools
Sister Morphine 00:00 Tools
Silence 00:00 Tools
When Ship Goes Down 00:00 Tools
Portrait in Rust 00:00 Tools
Stillborn Fight (demo version) 00:00 Tools
Stone: Reciprocal (1992) 00:00 Tools
They Don`t Know And It Is Good 00:00 Tools
Portrait In The Rust 00:00 Tools
Stillborn Fight - demoversion 00:00 Tools
They Don't Know And It Is Good 00:00 Tools
They Don't Know It And It Is Good For The World 00:00 Tools
Stone: Reciprocal 00:00 Tools
Engel der Zeit - Single Edit 00:00 Tools
The Emptyness Behind 00:00 Tools
Walking On Nobodys Path 00:00 Tools
dying kindom 00:00 Tools
Hazard Bloom (Opening Theme) 00:00 Tools
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There are at least two artists sharing the name Lillith: 1) a German darkwave project; 2) a Norwegian rock band. 1) Lillith is the sideproject of Yendri. The only album released under this name is Survive the Cold Eternity and is generally more distinct darkwave. 2) Lillith is a quartet with music that can be described as a black clad rock inspired from 70's colorful scenes. A combination of these four musicians create a band with a distinctive sound. The female vocalist Camilla Hell stands out with her rusty and soar voice, accompanied by a soulful band. Lillith consists of Camilla Hell on vocals, Per-Christian Frantzen on guitar, Gregorius Grim Knockelkatt on cello and bass, and Espen "Kvist" Engrønningen on drums. The band members are collected from different musical environments, therefore Lillith is inspired from several music genres, such as 70s rock, metal and alternative country. (Someone is slowing the progression stats of "Once I Was Alive", by making bad tags.) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.