Nosferatu, eine Simphonie des Gravens

Nosferatu, eine Simphonie des Gravens is the first demotape by the Italian band Theatres des Vampires.[1] All music was written by the only member of the band at the time, Lord Vampyr (at the time spelled as "Lord Vampir") and is, together with the similar Vampyrìsme, Nècrophilie, Nècrosadisme, Nècrophagie the most black-metallish album of the band.

Nosferatu, eine Simphonie des Gravens
Demo album by
ReleasedMarch 1995
Recorded1995
GenreMelodic black metal
Length14:50
Theatres des Vampires chronology
Nosferatu, eine Simphonie des Gravens
(1995)
Vampyrìsme, Nècrophilie, Nècrosadisme, Nècrophagie
(1996)

All three songs were re-released on the 2003 bootleg compilation The (Un)Official History 1993-2003. A new version of the song "Dominions of the Northern Empire" was released on Bloody Lunatic Asylum, simply as "Dominions". The song "Kingdom of Vampires" was released as a bonus track on the album Vampyrìsme....

Track listing

All tracks are written by Lord Vampyr.

No.TitleLength
1."Unholy Ceremonial/Funeral of a Cursed Child"6:30
2."Dominions of the Northern Empire"5:00
3."Kingdom of Vampires"3:20
Total length:14:50

Personnel

  • Lord Vampyr (then written as "Lord Vampir") – vocals, guitars
  • Agaharet – drums
  • Roberto Cufaro – keyboards (session)

Notes

  1. Corvis Nocturnum (2009). Allure of the vampire: our sexual attraction to the undead. Dark Moon Press. p. 116.
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