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| Theatres des Vampires | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Rome, Italy |
| Genres | Gothic metal,[1] black metal[2] |
| Years active | 1994 - present |
| Labels | Aural Music/DreamCell 11 Entertainment Blackend Records/Plastichead Garden of Grief |
| Members | |
| Fabian Varesi Gabriel Valerio Zimon Lijoi Sonya Scarlet Stephan Benfante |
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| Former members | |
| Alexander Nunziati Robert Cufaro Enrico de Dominicis Karlenstein Justine Consuelo Alessandro Pallotta Strigoi Mortifer |
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Theatres des Vampires is an Italian gothic metal band with strong black metal influences,[3] mostly noted for the predominant theme of vampirism within their lyrics.
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History and background
In 1988 the band Sepolcrum was founded. They changed name after the third demo to VII Arcano. After Gather My Blood Forever was released in 1994, the band split, with Alexander Nunziati and Robert Cufaro forming Theatres des Vampires, and the rest of the band remaining VII Arcano, but changing their style to thrash metal.[citation needed]
The band's members expressed a fascination with vampires and anything connected to them, earning themselves and their music the title "vampiric metal" from their contemporaries. The band created a coherent image of vampirism in their stage performance and within the lyrical themes and atmospheres of their music, which contributed heavily to the gaining of their fanbase.
During their career, the band was first primarily influenced by symphonic black metal, but later tended to include differing influences, including: classical music, opera, darkwave, deathrock, gothic rock and several industrial subgenres.
Throughout this stylistic deviation, a few characteristics of the band's music have remained consistent; melancholic atmospheres and lyrics, vocal stylings akin to gothic metal, and their vampiric image.
The band has produced ten albums in ten years with the English label Plastic Head, and has gained more recognition within the metal scene in Europe, South America and Russia, partially due to the band's participation in various festivals around the world. These include Vampyria III in London in 1999, Gods of Metal in Italy in 2000, Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig in 2003 and in 2006, Gotham in London in 2004, and Female Voices Festival in Wieze, Belgium in 2006.
In 2003 the band toured with Christian Death throughout Europe, and recorded an album with Valor of Christian Death and Gian Pyres of Cradle of Filth as special guests.
The band's shows have always seen a reasonable level of attendance, and have become more dramatic over the band's career, incorporating fireworks and "out of line" appearances by Scarlet.
Since 2004 Sonya Scarlet has remained the solo vocalist and front of the band, replacing her previous role as backing vocals.
Scarlet sometimes cuts herself with razors at performances, freely letting fans drink her blood, promising them the gift of immortality. In 2005 several English clubs forbade her performing the display of bloodletting, because it violates English laws against the incitement to commit suicide.[4]
On 28 November 2005 Aural Music released the album Pleasure and Pain. Distributors throughout Europe bought the album and it was published with permission in Europe, South America, the USA, Russia, and Japan.
On 19 March 2007 they released Desire of Damnation. It is a double CD, with live songs from The Addiction Tour 2006 and some new studio songs and remixes.
Guitarist Robert Cufaro "Morgoth" left the band in 2006 and was replaced by Stephan Benfante.
The name "Theatres des Vampires" was inspired by a fictional location created by Gothic fantasy writer Anne Rice of the same name. Rice's Theatres des Vampires is a Parisian theatre in which vampires pretend to be mortal actors, their performances consisting of the feeding on mortals disguised as part of a play and staged in front of human audiences. The location is mentioned in several of Rice's books, including Interview With the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat.
Line-up
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Current line-up
- Sonya Scarlet - Vocals (1999- )
- Stephan Benfante - Guitar (2006- )
- Fabian Varesi - Keyboards, Backing Vocals (1997- )
- Zimon Lijoi - Bass, Backing Vocals (1997- )
- Gabriel Valerio - Drums, Backing Vocals (1997- )
Former members
- "Lord Vampyr" (Alessandro Nunziati) - vocals from 1994 to 2004 (for his new projects see Lord Vampyr)
- "Robert Cufaro" (Roberto Cufaro) - guitars from 2002 to 2006 and session keyboards on the first demo & album 1994 (for his new projects see 3rd Room)
- "Justine" (Consuelo) - female vocals from 1999 The Vampire Chronicles to 2002 Suicide Vampire (She's returned with the band for a spot date at the Dark Fest in Rome in March 2008)
- "Agaharet" (Enrico De Dominicis) - drums on the first album
- "Incubus" (Alessandro Pallotta) - guitars from 1999 to 2002
- "Strigoi" - guitars from 1999 to 2001
- "Mortifer" - guitars in 2001
Guest Members
- Gian Pyres (John Piras) - guitar guest on Vampyrìsme
- Valor (Christian Death) - male voice on Vampyrìsme
- Flegias (Necrodeath, Cadaveria) - male scream on Pleasure And Pain
- Dhilorz (Ancient) - male scream on Pleasure And Pain
- Nicholas (Ensoph) - male voice on Pleasure And Pain
- Giampaolo Caprino (Stormlord) - male clean voice on Pleasure And Pain
- Hanna Kej - Female Backing vocals and songwriting on Anima Noir
- Luca Bellanova (Luca Bellanova's Project, Starkiller sound) - Male Backing vocals and songwriting on Anima Noir
- Christian Ice (Agony, Prophilax, Aborym, Inner Void) - Male Backing vocals, production and songwriting on Anima Noir
Discography
- Nosferatu, eine simphonie des grauens (Demo, 1995)
- Vampyrìsme, Nècrophilie, Nècrosadisme, Nècrophagie (1996)
- The Vampire Chronicles (1999)
- Bloody Lunatic Asylum (2001)
- Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001 (EP, 2001)
- Suicide Vampire (2002)
- The (Un)Official History 1993-2003 (Bootleg compilation, 2003)
- Vampyrìsme (new version of the 1996 album, from 2003)
- The Blackend Collection (boxed set, 2004)
- Nightbreed Of Macabria (2004)
- Pleasure And Pain (2005)
- The Addiction Tour (live DVD 2006)
- Desire Of Damnation (Double Cd 2007)
- Anima Noir (2008)
References
- ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Sepolcrum". MusicMight. http://www.musicmight.com/linkto/artist/{8D41A053-28AC-44D9-B9DA-9D07631. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ^ Theatres des Vampires biography @ MusicMight
- ^ "Theatres des Vampires". http://www.theatres-des-vampires.com. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
- ^ "Interview with Fabian and Sonya Scarlet". Rock eyez. http://www.rockeyez.com/interviews/int-theatresdesvampires.html. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
External links
- Official site
- Theatres des Vampires at MySpace
- Theatres des Vampires discography at MusicBrainz
- Theatres des Vampires at Vampire Freaks
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