Nightbreed of Macabria

Nightbreed of Macabria is the sixth studio album by the band Theatres des Vampires. This album is their first to not contain any black metal influence, and is credited as a pure goth metal release. This was also frontman Lord Vampyr's last album with Theatres des Vampires.

Nightbreed of Macabria
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 21, 2004
GenreGothic metal
Length1:06:56
LabelBlackend Records
Theatres des Vampires chronology
Vampyrìsme...
(2003)
Nightbreed of Macabria
(2004)
Pleasure and Pain
(2005)

It is a concept album dealing with the fictional world of Macabria. The album was highly influenced by the works of American film producer Tim Burton.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Welcome to Macabria"R. SciamannaFabian2:23
2."A Macabre Banquet"AlexanderRobert4:10
3."Lady in Black"AlexanderAlexander, Robert, Fabian4:17
4."Angel of Lust"R. SciamannaRobert5:20
5."Luciferia"AlexanderAlexander5:30
6."Incubo I"R. SciamannaFabian1:38
7."Macabria"AlexanderAlexander, Robert, Fabian4:30
8."The Jester's Shadow"R. SciamannaRobert4:03
9."The Golden Sin"R. SciamannaFabian4:28
10."Carnival Day"R. SciamannaZimon, Alexander, Theatres des Vampires4:48
11."Incubo II"R. SciamannaFabian1:13
12."The Curse of Headless Christ"R. SciamannaAlexander5:48
13."Mourning Day"AlexanderAlexander, Fabian4:14
14."The Undertaker & the Crow"AlexanderFabian4:33
15."The Beginning of the End"AlexanderFabian5:15
Total length:66:56

Line-up

  • Alexander − vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Scarlet − vocals
  • Fabian − keyboards, samples, backing vocals
  • Robert − guitars, acoustic guitar
  • Zimon − bass
  • Gabriel − drums, backing vocals

Guest members

  • Claudia Cucinelli − choir
  • Francesco Grasso − choir
  • Stefano Dimitri − violins
  • Angela Moranti − viola
  • Marta Di Russo − cello
  • Erick Frontier − horns
  • Mauro Denti − wind instruments
  • R. Sciamanna − lyrics

References

  1. Eck, Markus (2004). "The Blackend Collection (4 CD-Box), Nightbreed Of Macabria". Sonic Seducer (in German). No. 7/8.
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