"ALCHEMUSIC II – coagula" brings the alchemusical song cycle of Meinhard's two-part magnum opus to a monumental close. Strictly in line with the release's motto, the Chris-Harms-(of Lord Of The Lost-fame) produced album features a myriad of musical liaisons, among them a duet with scene-superstar Chris Pohl (Blutengel.)
"Solve et coagula" – what dissolves shall reconnect. On his new album, Meinhard, musical visionary and sonic alchemist, has set out to fuse lyrical rollercoaster rides with a diverse array of musical styles, from Dark Metal via Medieval Folk straight down to Cabaret, all sprinkled with a heavy victorian-gothic-tinge, thus creating a highly addictive monster of Goth-Rock-Opera. Following the album's motto, "ALCHEMUSIC II – coagula", is also a powerful fusion of musical talent, sporting an illustrious array of guests. The release features the Meinhard + Blutengel-collaboration "Kinder der Sterne", which sees the prince of darkness and the mad alchemist engage in a mesmerizing duet... and producer Chris Harms also didn't need to be asked twice for a vocal contribution to "This Misery." Furthermore, his colleagues in Lord Of The Lost, Gared Dirge and Tobias Mertens, provided some additional visionary musical input and Comte Caspar (Coppelius), Marcus Engel (Rabia Sorda) and Erik Damköhler (A Life Divided) all contributed to this artistic attempt of synthesizing the true sonic equivalent of the sorcerer's stone. If Tim Burton had become a musician instead of a film director, it is highly probable that he would be sounding exactly like Meinhard!