Lucia Cifarelli

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Lucia Cifarelli

Lucia Cifarelli in concert performing with KMFDM in July 2009 at the Castle Party.
Background information
Born (1970-09-23) September 23, 1970
Origin Long Island, New York, United States
Genres Industrial metal, industrial rock
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, piano, keyboard
Labels Metropolis Records, KMFDM Records, Universal Records
Associated acts KMFDM, Drill, MDFMK, KGC, Schwein

Lucia Cifarelli (born September 23, 1970 in Long Island, New York, United States) is a vocalist and occasional keyboardist, best known for her work with industrial metal group KMFDM. She was formerly the vocalist for the band Drill[1] and also performed in KMFDM offshoots MDFMK, KGC, and Schwein.

Career

Lucia got her start recording in studios in New York, eventually forming her own band, Drill, along with future Black Label Society guitarist John DeServio, which released one self-titled album, spawning two music videos and getting a third song featured in the movie Empire Records. Later in 1995, Drill toured opening for Stabbing Westward's Wither, Blister, Burn, and Peel Tour. The band broke up shortly after the end of the tour.

Lucia would join the KMFDM hiatus band, MDFMK, in 2000. The project lasted for one self-titled album. In 2001, Lucia and Sascha Konietzko worked on the "supergroup" Schwein and its albums Schweinstein and the subsequent remix album, Son of Schweinstein. After the MDFMK project was discontinued, Lucia was asked to return as a member of KMFDM. She has been a member of the band since 2002's Attak. She recorded one solo album, From the Land of Volcanos. One single off the album, "I Will", appeared on the American Pie 2 soundtrack. Cifarelli performed on the band KGC's 2006 album, Dirty Bomb.

Personal life

In July 2005, she married KMFDM founder Sascha Konietzko. They have one daughter.[2]

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Drill". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 May 2010. 
  2. "KMFDM: Family Matters". September 12, 2011. Retrieved December 13, 2012. 

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