Noctifer

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Noctifer is an Italian black metal band from Rome.

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[edit] History

Noctifer was started as "Der Nacht" in early 1994 by drummer Regulus. It was one of the first black metal bands of Italy.[citation needed]

With the first lineup they recorded a demo tape, "Hymns of Sorrow and Darkness". Their first promo CD was released in 1999, followed by the first MCD, Odiosa Vis Astrorum in 2002. In the following years they replaced many band members and had gigs with Behemoth, Impaled Nazarene and Carpathian Forest. Their first full length CD, "Manifesta Superbia", was released in 2005.

[edit] Origin of the name

The name Noctifer comes from an ancient belief: The earliest astronomers knew of two of stars, one which appeared in the morning and one which appeared in the evening. They did not know that these stars were in fact the same object, the planet Venus. The Romans also had two names for this, and the evening star was called Vesper, or Noctifer (bringer of night).

[edit] Style

Their music is fast, powerful, martial, very well played and produced. Their inspiration comes from the history of Ancient Rome.

[edit] Current members

  • Regulus - Drums
  • Tanatos - Guitar
  • Quirinus - Bass
  • Herr Wolf - Guitar

[edit] Discography

  • "Hymns of Sorrow and Darkness" demotape released with the monicker "Der Nacht"
  • "Empire 1999" (1999) - Promo CD
  • "Odiosa Vis Astrorum" (2002) - MCD
  • "Burzum - A Man, A Band, A Symbol" with "Inn I Slottet Fra Drømmen" (2003)
  • "Manifesta Superbia" (2005)

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