Nosferatu (band)

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Nosferatu
Origin UK
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Genre(s) Goth rock
Years active 1988–present
Label(s) Dark Fortune, Cleopatra, Pandaemonium & Gravitator
Website http://www.nosferatu.fsworld.co.uk/
Members
Louis DeWray
Damien DeVille
Nevyn
Chrys Columbine
Eddie McEvil
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Nosferatu is an English Gothic rock band formed in March 1988 by Damien DeVille, Vlad Janicek, and Sapphire Aurora. They are one of the most successful second wave Gothic rock groups in the world. Their albums, singles, and DVD have sold over 100,000 copies world-wide. They have also sold hundreds of thousands of songs on various compilation albums since their first commercial release in the early 1990s.

Nosferatu have the credibility and good fortune of being one of the few UK-based Gothic rock bands to receive chart success both in the UK and Germany. Their back catalog of independent releases, to date, stands at 7 singles, 10 albums, 1 DVD, and songs featured on 37 compilation albums. Nosferatu have a repertoire of over 100 songs and have performed over 300 concerts in 12 countries: Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Republic Of Ireland, Scotland, Spain, and Wales.

The group has had numerous member changes. Damien DeVille is the only member to have been in the band all through its 19 year history, and he is currently writing a book about Nosferatu. The band are currently recording their new album at Earth Terminal Studios (Recording Studio)

Contents

[edit] Members

[edit] Current line-up

[edit] Past members

  • Vlad Janicek - Bass guitar/Keys (March 1988 to November 1994) ...(Designed early Nosferatu Logo and stage sets)
  • Sapphire Aurora - Vocals ..(March 1988 to April 1990)...(Editor and resident poet of Grimoire)
  • Gary Ash (Gary Clarke) Vocals (April 1990 to October 1990)...Presently Vocalist of The Cureheads and The Hiram Key
  • Nile- Vocals (August 1993 to November 1994)

[edit] References/Reviews

[Mick Mercer] Gothic Rock Black Book. [Mick Mercer] Gothic Rock Black Book 2.

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