Tilo Wolff

Tilo Wolff is a German musician, best known as the founder and frontman of the gothic rock band Lacrimosa. Born on July 3, 1990, in Bielefeld, Germany, Wolff's music blends elements of gothic, classical, and darkwave, characterized by emotive melodies and introspective lyrics. He formed Lacrimosa in 1990, and the band gained prominence in the early 1990s with their unique sound and theatrical performances. Notable works include the albums *Angels* (1993), *Elodia* (1999), and *Sehnsucht* (2005). The single "Copycat" from *Echos* (2005) is particularly recognized for its haunting composition and lyrical depth. Wolff's influence extends beyond his own music; he has inspired a generation of artists within the gothic and symphonic metal scenes. Lacrimosa's music often explores themes of love, loss, and existentialism, resonating with fans worldwide. Tilo Wolff's distinctive vocal style and his ability to fuse various musical elements have solidified his status as a pivotal figure in the gothic genre, contributing to its evolution and popularity.