Alessandro Nunziati

Alessandro Nunziati
Also known as Lord Vampyr/Vampir (Draculea)
Lord Alexander
Born (1972-09-16) 16 September 1972
Rome, Italy
Genres Symphonic black metal, gothic metal, extreme metal, industrial metal, death-doom, thrash metal
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, novelist, record producer
Instruments Vocals, electric guitar
Years active 1988–present
Labels Officina Rock, Zero Effect Records, Vampyria Records, Crushing Balls Records, Crank Music Group
Associated acts Theatres des Vampires, Cain, Lord Vampyr's Shadowsreign, VII Arcano, Nailed God, Malamorte

Alessandro Nunziati (born 16 September 1972), better known by his stage name Lord Vampyr, is an Italian musician, record producer and writer, famous for being the former vocalist of the gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires, as well as one of its founding members.

Biography

Nunziati was born in Rome, Italy on 16 September 1972. As a teenager, he studied accounting and computer programming at the II° liceo artistico di Roma, and also graduated in Psychology at the Sapienza University of Rome. His first musical ventures were with the death-doom band Sepolcrum, formed in 1988 and of which he served as the vocalist. Sepolcrum released three demo tapes before changing its musical style to thrash metal and its name to VII Arcano in 1995. In 1994, after recording a last extended play with VII Arcano that would be released in the following year, Nunziati left the band to form Theatres des Vampires.

In 1995, Theatres des Vampires' first demo tape, Nosferatu, eine Simphonie des Gravens, was released. The tape got the attention of record label Garden of Grief, which released their first studio album, Vampyrìsme, Nècrophilie, Nècrosadisme, Nècrophagie, in the following year. It was also in 1995 when Nunziati first donned his stage name Lord Vampyr; at the time, though, it was written with an I — "Lord Vampir". (In The Vampire Chronicles however, he would introduce himself as Lord Vampyr Draculea; it was the only Theatres des Vampires album in which he did so.) Initially a raw black metal band, Theatres des Vampires' musical style would gradually shift to a cleaner and more "produced" gothic metal as time went by.

Nunziati left Theatres des Vampires in 2004, due to creative divergences between him and the rest of the band, and began pursuing a solo career. His first solo album, De Vampyrica Philosophia, was released in 2005; its musical style was a symphonic black metal reminiscent of the early Theatres des Vampires material. This musical direction would continue to his second album, Carpathian Tragedies, released in 2009. Beginning with his third album, 2010's Horror Masterpiece, Nunziati abandoned the symphonic black metal style of his previous albums in order to shift to a more industrial-inflected sonority. In the same year he also released a compilation containing two old extended plays of his, entitled Vampyria. In 2005 Nunziati also formed a side project named Lord Vampyr's Shadowsreign, that released only one EP and one studio album before disbanding in 2008, reuniting in 2009 and coming to an end again in 2010.

Nunziati also serves as the vocalist and guitarist of the bands Nailed God,[1] Cain (under the pseudonym Lord Alexander) and Malamorte.[2][3]

In 2009, Nunziati published his first novel, the thriller Male innocente (Italian for "Innocent Evil"), through Gruppo Albatros il Filo.[4] It has been only released in Italy as of 2009.

His fourth and most recent studio album, Gothika Vampyrika Heretika, was released in 2013.

He announced in his now-defunct official website in 2014 that he is currently working on a new studio album, tentatively titled Devotion.[5]

Discography

With VII Arcano

With Theatres des Vampires

Solo

With Cain

See Cain (band)#Discography

With Malamorte

With Lord Vampyr's Shadowsreign

See Lord Vampyr's Shadowsreign#Discography

With Nailed God

Solo band members

Current members
Former members

References

External links

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