Nox Arcana
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Origin | Cleveland, Ohio, USA |
Genres | Neoclassical dark wave, Dark ambient, New age |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Monolith Graphics |
Associated acts | Michelle Belanger, Buzz-Works |
Website | www.NoxArcana.com |
Members |
Joseph Vargo William Piotrowski |
Nox Arcana is an American neoclassical, dark ambient musical duo, formed in 2003 by Joseph Vargo and William Piotrowski. Their name in Latin translates to "mysteries of the night." All of Nox Arcana's music is released independently on the Monolith Graphics label, a publishing company owned by Joseph Vargo.
Nox Arcana specializes in concept albums based on original stories, as well as gothic fiction and classic horror literature[1] Some of their albums also make reference to medieval themes and ancient mythology.[2] With their third album, Nox Arcana became a Billboard Top Ten charting artist in the holiday genre.[3]
In addition to the storytelling aspect of each album, hidden puzzles and interactive quests are incorporated into the album artwork and into the music itself. Their music is often used to provide atmosphere for films, public events, role-playing games and during Halloween at theme parks, several of which have based haunted attractions on Nox Arcana's original theme albums.[4]
Musical characteristics
Nox Arcana's music is melodic and moody, focusing on a dominant melody line. Instrumentation varies with each album as appropriate to the theme or time period of the album concept, and typically includes piano, bells, violin, pipe organ, harpsichord, timpani drums and other percussion. Some albums also include cymbals, lutes, acoustic guitars, bagpipes and glockenspiel, depending on the theme of a given album.
Their music is generally classified as dark wave or dark ambient, "sometimes sandwiched into the gothic music genre" [5] and aptly labeled "atmospheric gothic."[6] The moods associated with Nox Arcana music describe it as ominous, romantic, lush, epic, otherworldly, menacing, spooky and eerie, Nox Arcana's music covers a broad range of subgenres within the rock and alternative music categories.[7]
Joseph Vargo explained Nox Arcana's style to a blogger from Gnostics.com: "Our music is mainly classically based instrumental, although we do incorporate chanting choirs and spoken narratives for dramatic effect to achieve a blend of darkly haunting melodies that encompass the complete gothic spectrum the romantic, the mysterious, and the horrific. We utilize a variety of instruments such as piano, pipe organ, violin, acoustic guitar, drums and tolling bells to achieve symphonic orchestrations. Our concept has always been to create moody and melody-driven gothic soundscapes that take the listener on a musical journey through various dark realms of fantasy." [8]
Carnival of Lost Souls though primarily a dark cabaret-style album, also contains a heavy metal song, while the music on the Blood of Angels album blends industrial dance and tribal rhythms with ethereal-style vocals. Their trilogy of winter-themed albums feature a range of ethereal-style choirs, Gregorian-style chanting, classical music, and Celtic new-age instrumentation.[9]
Musical storytelling
Vocals and narratives are also used sparingly to help relate a story or serve as introduction to a musical piece, for example, the voice of "Jonathan Harker" and whispered female voices of "Dracula's brides" that beckon to the listener, a carnival barker with the indistinct sounds of an audience in the distance, or "Edgar Allan Poe" and a voice calling out from the grave after being prematurely buried, the gravelly voice of a "witch" casting a spell, and a variety of low Gregorian-style chanting and choirs.[10]
Enforcing the theme and the narrative are the use of sound effects, such as, for instance, a door creaking or a pendulum swinging on the Poe-inspired Shadow of the Raven.[9]
Beginning with the Blood of the Dragon CD in 2006, Vargo began a tradition of incorporating a quest or adventure within the album artwork and sometimes leaving clues in his narratives. He later went back and did the same for some of the earlier CDs. Now more than half of Nox Arcana's CDs contain some sort of hidden puzzle, which is left to the listener to discover.[11][12]
Influences
Nox Arcana is influenced by new-age, classical, ambient music, rock music, and film soundtracks, citing other composers such as John Carpenter, Danny Elfman, AC/DC, Wojciech Kilar, Enya, Loreena McKennitt, Beethoven, Jerry Goldsmith, and Hans Zimmer.[1][4][13][14] Their literary references include H. P. Lovecraft, Bram Stoker, The Brothers Grimm, Ray Bradbury, and Edgar Allan Poe.[1]
With more than 20 albums and 400 songs released since 2003, Nox Arcana has never re-packaged the same song twice. Their Winter's Knight album, released in 2005, peaked at #8 on the Billboard chart for Top Holiday Album in 2006 and 2007.[3] Three albums, Blood of Angels, Zombie Influx, and House of Nightmares were recorded as side-projects with other artists or vocalists. William Piotrowski released his first solo film soundtrack with Crimson Winter. Joseph Vargo wrote and recorded solo for later albums, Blackthorn Asylum, Winter's Eve, Theater of Illusion, The Dark Tower, Winter's Majesty, Legion of Shadows, and Ebonshire, which has become a series of holiday music EPs released each year.
Discography
Year | Album details | Billboard peak |
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2003 | Darklore Manor
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2004 | Necronomicon
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2005 | Winter's Knight
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Transylvania
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2006 | Carnival of Lost Souls
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Blood of Angels (with Michelle Belanger)
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Blood of the Dragon
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2007 | Shadow of the Raven
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2008 | Grimm Tales
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Phantoms of the High Seas
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2009 | Blackthorn Asylum
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Zombie Influx (with Jeff Hartz of Buzz-Works)
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Winter's Eve
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2010 | Theater of Illusion
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House of Nightmares (with Jeff Hartz of Buzz-Works)
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2011 | The Dark Tower
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2012 | Winter's Majesty
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2013 | Legion of Shadows
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Crimson Winter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Ebonshire
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2014 | Ebonshire - Volume 2
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2015 | Gothic
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Ebonshire - Volume 3
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Stage and screen
Nox Arcana support a wide variety of independent productions like radio dramas and student films to which they lend their music. A number of professional performances of gothic plays, such as Frankenstein, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Dracula and Richard III have featured music by Nox Arcana.[15][16]
In 2013, a young Corsican filmmaker Ariakina Ettori won first place in the L'Institut Régional du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel (IRCA) with her modern version of "Little Red Riding Hood" inspired by Nox Arcana's song "Night of the Wolf." The film school credits Joseph Vargo and Nox Arcana for their unconditional support.[17]
William Piotrowski wrote the score for a local production entitled Ghosts of Ohio, a video documentary about Mary Ann Winkowski, a real-life medium who inspired the CBS television show Ghost Whisperer.[18] In 2013, William wrote and performed the motion picture soundtrack for the vampire film Crimson Winter.[19]
Nox Arcana's music is used by theme parks such as Busch Gardens, Six Flags, Knott's Scary Farm and Universal Studios during Halloween for scenes and haunted houses based upon their album themes.[4][20] Nox Arcana's music is featured exclusively on the TV show America Haunts for the Travel Channel, which has aired throughout the Halloween weekend each year since 2009.[21][22][23] Music from Nox Arcana's Transylvania album was featured on the FOX TV show So You Think You Can Dance.[24]
Work with other music acts
Nox Arcana's sound has been used by other performing artists to introduce their albums or live shows. Joseph Vargo recorded the vocal Intro for the 2008 album Witchtanic Hellucinations by Acid Witch.[25] He also provided the intro music and vocals for Legion of the Damned albums Cult of the Dead (2008) and Decent Into Chaos (2011). LOTD also opened their 2010 "Slaughtering" tour with Nox Arcana's song "Circus Diabolique" from their album Carnival of Lost Souls.[26][27] In 2013, Blood on the Dance Floor opened their Bad Blood tour with "Essence of Evil" from Nox Arcana's Blackthorn Asylum album.[28]
Monolith Graphics
Monolith Graphics publishes and distributes Nox Arcana music worldwide. The publishing company is owned by Joseph Vargo, who became world-renowned[29] as a gothic-fantasy artist in the early 1990s with work ranging from album covers and books to posters and other products.[30] Before forming Nox Arcana in 2003, Joseph Vargo produced two albums for Midnight Syndicate[31][32] but left the band in 2000 to co-write Tales from the Dark Tower,[33] a book that follows the exploits of a vampire during the First Crusade. Over the next 8 years, he published Dark Realms magazine, released a best-selling card deck, The Gothic Tarot,[34] and wrote a book based on his original story for Nox Arcana's debut album, Darklore Manor.[35] In 2011, Vargo released, Beyond the Dark Tower,[36] a sequel to Tales from the Dark Tower along with The Dark Tower album based on his book series.
References
- 1 2 3 "Interview with Joseph Vargo, Artist & Musician", Flames Rising, 2006-09-18
- ↑ "Editorial" (PDF), Echo Immortalis, Winter 2007, pp. 31–32
- 1 2 "Billboard Music Charts". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 2007-01-27.
- 1 2 3 Koster, Rick (October 7, 2008), "Nox Arcana", The Day (New London, CT.), retrieved 2008-10-12
- ↑ "Nox Arcana "The Dark Tower" The Dark Queen's Spirit Still Haunts These Hallowed Halls". Retrieved 2014-06-19.
- ↑ Spirt of Metal genre listing for Nox Arcana
- ↑ All Music Guide
- ↑ "Interview with Joseph Vargo - Nox Arcana". Gnostics.com. 2007. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- 1 2 Reviewers describe musical characteristics: National Gamers Guild for Darklore Manor, Temple of Dagon for Necronomicon, Christmas Reviews for Winter's Knight, Chain DLK for Transylvania, Draconis Blackthorn for Carnival of Lost Souls, Side-line for Blood of Angels, Paizo Publishing for Blood of the Dragon, Flames Rising for Shadow of the Raven, and Fangoria Musick for Phantoms of the High Seas.
- ↑ Valentinelli, Monica (2009-04-24). "Review of Shadow of the Raven". Flames Rising. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
- ↑ Aponte, Paul (May 2009), "Interview with Joseph Vargo", Ideology of Madness
- ↑ "Treasure of the Four Crowns". Retrieved 2014-06-10.
- ↑ Haney, Josh (October 2006), "Interview with Nox Arcana", Wicked Karnival Magazine
- ↑ Ioannou, Rania (April 2008), "Interview with Joseph Vargo", Metafysiko: Fantasy Gate (Greece)
- ↑ "Nox Arcana performance credits". Noxarcana.com. 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
- ↑ "Dracula performed by the Midwest Regional Ballet featuring Nox Arcana music.". fourstateshomepage.com. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ↑ Charles Monti (2013-07-13), Ariakina Ettori lauréate du Défi Jeunes 2013, retrieved 2014-06-19
- ↑ MSNBC article on Ghost Whisperer and Local story on Mary Ann Winkowski
- ↑ "Crimson Winter movie website". Crimson-winter.com. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
- ↑ Teresenza, Serena (October 2008), "Interview with Joseph Vargo", Gothic Gateways, retrieved 2009-08-26
- ↑ "Nox Arcana news".
- ↑ "TV Guide Listing: "America Haunts"". Retrieved 2009-10-29.
- ↑ "America Haunts production credits, episodes II, III, IV". Retrieved 2009-10-29.
- ↑ Cole Horibe performs his solo routine to the song "Night of The Wolf" by Nox Arcana. (2012-09-05), So You Think You Can Dance.
- ↑ Witchtanic Hellucinations
- ↑ "Interview with Legion of the Damned". Lords of Metal. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
- ↑ LOTD at All Music
- ↑ "Blood On The Dance Floor Facebook post announcing Nox Arcana". October 1, 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
- ↑ Bennett, Tim (October 30, 2005). "Gothic Empire: Ten Minutes with Joseph Vargo". The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH): L3.
- ↑ "Joseph Vargo's artist portfolio". Josephvargo.com. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
- ↑ Pan, Marcus (February 2006), "Interview with Nox Arcana" (PDF), Legends Magazine (156)
- ↑ "Interview with Joseph Vargo" (PDF). Gaming Report. 2004-12-23.
- ↑ Vargo, Joseph (2000). Tales From The Dark Tower. Monolith Graphics. p. 280. ISBN 9780967575605. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
- ↑ Previews starred item, September 2005. The Gothic Tarot ranks #7 of 10 (above Star Wars and Batman card games)
- ↑ Vargo, Joseph (2008). The Legend of Darklore Manor and Other Tales of Terror. Monolith Graphics. p. 216. ISBN 9780978885762. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
- ↑ Vargo, Joseph (2011). Beyond The Dark Tower. Monolith Graphics. p. 234. ISBN 9780982489925. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
External links
- Official website
- Publisher/Label
- Facebook profile
- Youtube Channel
- Twitter profile
- MySpace profile
- All Music profile
- Nox Arcana at Discogs
Interviews
- Archived interviews with Nox Arcana
- Halloween Database, August 2007
- Parallel Perspectives, May 2007
- Music Street Journal, September 2006
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