Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001

Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001 is the first EP by the Italian band Theatres des Vampires. The name of the album, as well as the logo in the cover art is a parody on the Great Jubilee of 2000 ("Iubilaeum Anno Domini 2000").

Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001
EP by
ReleasedNovember 2001
RecordedJuly 2001 at Alfa Music Studio
GenreMelodic black metal
Length39:07
LabelBlackend Records
ProducerTheatres des Vampires
Theatres des Vampires chronology
Bloody Lunatic Asylum
(2001)
Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001
(2001)
Suicide Vampire
(2002)

A tribute to the historical character that has contributed to the creation of the myth of the vampire which gave inspiration to Bram Stoker for his famous novel. With these compositions we wish to celebrate the 570 years of the birth of an immortal myth, that has become for many, the main reference in the compiling of literary works as well as musical, theatrical and all other forms of art. A myth that will never die.

Booklet of Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001


Track listing

All music is composed by Lord Vampyr and Necros.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Anno Dracula"Lord Vampyr
with quotes from Friedrich Nietzsche, Die Geschicht Dracole Waide
Lord Vampyr, Necros3:17
2."Love Never Dies"JustineLord Vampyr, Necros7:03
3."Vampyrica" (Theme for Vampyria)Lord VampyrLord Vampyr, Necros6:18
4."Dances with Satan" (Cut the Throat version)Lord Vampyr with quotes from E. A. PoeLord Vampyr, Necros5:48
5."Blutdivine"Lord VampyrLord Vampyr, Necros7:08
6."The Brides of Dracula" (Love Never Dies reprise)InstrumentalLord Vampyr, Necros2:46
7."Dracole Waide"Quotes from Pope Pius II, Mozart, Die Geschicht Dracole Waide, Bram StokerLord Vampyr, Necros6:47
Total length:39:07

Line-up

  • Lord Vampyr − vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Necros − keyboards, samples, backing vocals
  • Incubus − lead guitar
  • Mortifer − rhythm guitar
  • Blutsauger − bass
  • Blasfemator − drums, backing vocals
  • Scarlet − backing vocals
  • Justine − backing vocals
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