"Although not the best Delerium CD I have ever heard, Stone Tower is quite effective in creating a dark and sinister ambient mood. In true Delerium style, half-heard voices echo across the speakers and there is the ocassional startling abrupt change in music so you're not lulled into only half-listening. I've found my reaction to Stone Tower different to that of other Delerium albums I have; while albums like Semantic Spaces and Karma are soothing and at times relaxing, Stone Tower is not, somewhat like the beginning of Spheres I, because there's an underlying sense of anxiety. Overall, it's not a great album to relax to, but it is fun, especially if you happen to be in a somewhat darker mood. Recommended for those who are already Delerium fans."
Lost Passion, Aftermath, Delerium
Joel Youngblood | USA | 01/23/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In true "early" Delerium (Euphoric, Syrophrenikan, Stone Tower, Spiritual Archives) "Stone Tower" deals with the subjects of death, and the darker sides of hummanity. Leeb and Fulber never dissapointed me with one of there albums. In tower, like other early Delerium, you feel a common theme, or "story" going on while you listen. In this one, I interpret it as a story of grief and loss (as hinted by the first track) but it is probably deeper than that. Standout tracks are "Lost Passion" "Stone Tower" "Aftermath" "Tundra" and the VERY disturbing (its very VERY creepy) "Spirit.""
Solid Early Delerium
zacharym87 | 05/13/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is yet another of the series of incredible albums which poured forth from the synthesizers of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber from 1987-1992 (one per year) as Delerium in the "early Delerium" period--as defined by yours truly. This disc is pretty average for early Delerium, but considering that early Delerium is superior by several orders of magnitude to the crap passing for music on the radio these days, "average" becomes a compliment. Stone Tower is also somewhat less scary than other Early Delerium releases, not nearly as sinister as Morpheus or Spiritual Archives. I recommend "Bleeding", with its glorious sound cascades and stigmata references, the bleak landscape of "Tundra", and the disturbing Darth Vader goes Scuba diving sound of "Spirit." "Aftermath" gets honorable mention for being a darn good song upstaged by a track of the same name on Spiritual Archives."
Stone Tower [Cleopatra] ~ Delerium
Bjorn Viberg | European Union | 05/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This 1991 release from Delerium harkens back to the olde (yeah that was on purpose, just like Olde English 800) tymes of the band when they created heavy atmosheric music that is awesome to use when studying or for meditation. For the recent Delerium fan, it will sound very odd and not at all like their later releases, i.e., Poem or Chimera. Still this shows that Leeb and Fulber are very qualified musicians and composers in their own right and have the feel to be able to change for each new recording. This is a grand album that should be bought by fans of delerium and fans of great music in general."
Stone Tower Delivers
Petar Vodogaz | Sydney, NSW Australia | 02/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This release by Delerium definitely delivered to the bona-fida hard core fans of Delerium. The music is certainly hypnotic, delightful to listen to and has some catchy tunes to whistle to walking down the street. For me the music of Delerium has become a release from the stresses of everyday life. What I love to do at the end of a hard week of work is relax and chill out with a beer and listen to most of the early Delerium CD's that this one I am reviewing is part of.
This CD is my third favourite behind Spiritual Archives and Euphoric. The song Aftermath I which is track 4 of the CD is definitely a definitive catchy piece of ambience. The bonus track 7 called Embryo is also a well crafted rythmic tune. Definitely this CD should not be overlooked by any keen Delerium fan."