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Virgin Black

Virgin Black is an Australian symphonic gothic and doom metal band.[1][5] The band was signed to The End Records (for the United States) and Germany's Massacre Records (for Europe), through which it released four albums and one EP. A fifth album, originally planned for release in 2006, was released independently in 2018. As of 2021, they are signed to Australian record label, Dark Escapes Music. Formed in 1995 in Adelaide, they have achieved international acclaim during their career, receiving praise from such magazines as Orkus, Metal Hammer, Legacy and The Village Voice.[6]

Virgin Black
Virgin Black at Elements of Rock in 2007
Background information
OriginAdelaide, Australia
GenresDoom metal,[1] gothic metal[1] symphonic gothic metal,[2] Avant-garde metal[3][4]
Years active1995–2009 (hiatus) 2018–present
LabelsMassacre
The End
Dark Escapes Music
MembersRowan London
Sesca Scaarba
Past membersGrayh
Luke Faz
Dino Cielo
Craig Edis
Ian Miller
Aaron Nicholls
Brad Bessel
Websitehttps://virginblack.store/

Having changed their line-up several times, Virgin Black currently consists of the founding members and main songwriters: Sesca Scaarba (formerly Samantha Escarbe) (guitar) and Rowan London (keyboard, vocals), with Grayh (bass) and Luke Faz (drums) joining in 2007. The group explains the meaning of its name as "the juxtaposition of purity and humanity's darkness".[7]

History

Early days

Virgin Black was originally formed in Adelaide by guitarist Sesca Scaarba, and vocalist and keyboards-player Rowan London. In 1995, Virgin Black recorded a four-track self-titled demo in a doom/death style. Due to the rarity and demand for this recording, the band has speculated that it may be re-released at some point. Their Trance EP was released in 1998, and the group began gaining international recognition with that recording.[7] This EP was later included as part of a special limited edition (U.S. only) with the band's debut album, Sombre Romantic.

Record deal

 
Sesca Scaarba

The group began recording their first full-length album Sombre Romantic in 1999. The album displays an expansively cinematic, symphonic style with London contributing a diverse vocal style from shrieks and growls to soaring melodies and choral chants. On the strength of this self-released debut, Virgin Black signed to Germany's Massacre Records for Europe and also to the U.S. label The End. Both labels then released Sombre Romantic in their territories.[8]

After completing their second album during 2002, Virgin Black played at Germany's Wave-Gotik-Treffen festival in 2003 and did a tour through the US west coast with Agalloch and Antimatter before returning to Australia and conducting a national tour. Elegant... and Dying featured Escarbe contributing cello and guest musician Sonia Wilkie playing flute. It was released in November and a month later the band appeared at the Metal for the Brain festival in Canberra. Early the following year, Virgin Black toured alongside Opeth in Australia, and later did a tour of the Australian east coast capitals with Sydney black metal band Nazxul before making a start on their next recordings.[9]

Requiem trilogy

Virgin Black's next project began with London and Escarbe composing a series of scores for what was to become the three-volume Requiem set. On 10 March 2006, The End Records issued a press release explaining the upcoming releases. The first part of the trilogy, Requiem - Pianissimo, is a strictly classically oriented album featuring the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, choral singing, and solo singers. Requiem - Mezzo Forte features music similar to the band's previous releases with the last part Requiem - Fortissimo primarily having a death/doom metal sound. The albums were recorded primarily as the duo of London and Escarbe over the course of almost two years, during which Rowan London suffered the death of his father. Originally designed to be released simultaneously in 2006, on 23 July, The Labels announced that the albums would instead be released during 2007 in a staggered time scale. The second part of the trilogy, Requiem - Mezzo Forte was issued first, on 3 April 2007.[5]

With a new line-up of Escarbe, London, Grayh on bass and drummer Luke Faz. Virgin Black played some Australian shows with Arcturus in March and headlined the Elements of Rock Festival in Switzerland in April. Virgin Black announced a US tour for June and July 2007, and played shows on the east and west coast of the U.S. with To/Die/For and headlined shows in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara.

The third part and the second installment in the Requiem trilogy, Requiem - Fortissimo was released on 19 February 2008 by The End Records. The Massacre Records release date remains unknown.[10] Virgin Black played with Amorphis and Samael for a North American tour in fall 2008.[11] Readers of the website Metal Storm voted Requiem Fortissimo for "the best doom metal album of 2008".[12]

On 2 November 2012 it was announced on the band's official Facebook page that "...Virgin Black is still on an extended hiatus but preparing themselves for a return at some stage, and the release of Pianissimo when that happens", and went on to say that "...it might not be for some time yet, but thank you for your patience and continued enthusiasm for the band regardless".[13]

On 4 September 2018, after 10 years of silence, the band posted the first two songs from their long-awaited Pianissimo release. The songs are titled Requiem Aeternum and Dies Irae, with a total duration of 13:12. On 27 September 2018, the band speculated the date for the release of the complete album, scheduled for 30 November of that year, said in its official website that Virgin Black has broken ties with former record companies.[14] In December 2018 the album appeared on YouTube.[15]

Virgin Black Return

On 25 November 2021, Virgin Black released Sombre Romantic on streaming services globally after signing with independent record label Dark Escapes Music.[16] A cinematic music video for Walk Without Limbs was released on YouTube to accompany the release.[17]

Style and influence

Virgin Black's sound combines elements of doom metal and classical music. A critic described their style as having influences of "dark wave with gothic atmosphere"[18] and "symphonic gothic-doom".[19] Virgin Black states that their influences include the British group My Dying Bride, the American gothic metal band Saviour Machine and 19th century classical music. Their sound is typically sorrowful, representing mostly down-tempo arrangements. Rowan London employs various vocal styles including operatic, shrieking, death growls and melodramatic tenor and baritone singing, and the music often features choirs. Occasionally the lead guitarist Sesca Scaarba plays faster tremolo riffs typical of extreme metal, such as on "Drink the Midnight Hymn" from the debut album. Sometimes there are longer, mellow and emotional guitar solos such as on "Weep for Me". A great deal of variety can be found in their music. For instance, "Walk without Limbs" combines ominous cello with programmed drums for a softer darkwave style, the Requiem - Pianissimo album is entirely classical, whereas Requiem - Fortissimo's sound is firmly rooted in death/doom metal.

Members

Current
  • Sesca Scaarba - guitars, cello (1995–present)
  • Rowan London - keyboards, vocals (1995–present)
Former
  • Aaron Nicholls - bass (1996–1998)
  • Brad Bessell - bass
  • Ian Miller - bass
  • Craig Edis - guitar (1995–2005), bass (2008), vocals
  • Grayh - bass, vocals
  • Luke Faz - drums
  • Dino Cielo - drums, vocals
  • Kelvin Sugars - drums
  • David Mason - guitar
  • Matt Enright - drums
Live
  • Mark Kelson - guitar (2007)
  • Matthew Phillips - bass

Discography

Demos and EPs

  • Virgin Black (1996)
  • Trance (1998)

Albums

References

  1. ^ a b c Giffin, Brian (2015). Encyclopaedia of Australian Heavy Metal. Dark Star. pp. V. ISBN 9780994320612.
  2. ^ Eduardo Rivadavia (3 April 2007). "Requiem: Mezzo Forte - Virgin Black | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  3. ^ Taylor, Laura (1 January 2006). "Elegant... and dying". Exclaim1. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  4. ^ Schultz, Jörg (19 July 2003). "Virgin Black - Elegant ... And Dying". Powermetal.de. Jaeger and Villbrandt. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Virgin Black - Requiem - Mezzo Forte". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2008.
  6. ^ Seward, Scott. Dirging Down Under. The Village Voice. 24–30 September 2003. retrieved on 2008-01-07
  7. ^ a b Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Virgin Black". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2008.
  8. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Virgin Black - Sombre Romantic". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2008.
  9. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Virgin Black - Elegant... and Dying". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2008.
  10. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Virgin Black - Requiem - Fortissimo". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2008.
  11. ^ "Virgin Black Amorphis, Leaves' Eyes, and Samael: North American Tour Dates Announced - Mar. 19, 2008". Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. Retrieved 25 March 2008.
  12. ^ The Best of Doom Metal. Metal Storm
  13. ^ "Virgin Black - Home". Facebook.com. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Virgin Black - Artist: Virgin Black Album: Requiem". Facebook.com. 4 September 2018. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Virgin Black - Requiem - Pianissimo (2018) Full Album". YouTube. 4 December 2018. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  16. ^ "Virgin Black Return". Heavy Mag. 19 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ "Walk Without Wings Music Video". YouTube. 18 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "IMPE.fi". Imperiumi.net. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  19. ^ "IMPE.fi". Imperiumi.net. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  20. ^ "Requiem - Pianissimo". Bandcamp. Retrieved 9 April 2019.

External links

  • Official 2018 band page
  • Virgin Black discography at MusicBrainz
  • Virgin Black discography at Discogs  

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Virgin Black is an Australian symphonic gothic and doom metal band 1 5 The band was signed to The End Records for the United States and Germany s Massacre Records for Europe through which it released four albums and one EP A fifth album originally planned for release in 2006 was released independently in 2018 As of 2021 they are signed to Australian record label Dark Escapes Music Formed in 1995 in Adelaide they have achieved international acclaim during their career receiving praise from such magazines as Orkus Metal Hammer Legacy and The Village Voice 6 Virgin BlackVirgin Black at Elements of Rock in 2007Background informationOriginAdelaide AustraliaGenresDoom metal 1 gothic metal 1 symphonic gothic metal 2 Avant garde metal 3 4 Years active1995 2009 hiatus 2018 presentLabelsMassacreThe EndDark Escapes MusicMembersRowan LondonSesca ScaarbaPast membersGrayhLuke FazDino CieloCraig EdisIan MillerAaron NichollsBrad BesselWebsitehttps virginblack store Having changed their line up several times Virgin Black currently consists of the founding members and main songwriters Sesca Scaarba formerly Samantha Escarbe guitar and Rowan London keyboard vocals with Grayh bass and Luke Faz drums joining in 2007 The group explains the meaning of its name as the juxtaposition of purity and humanity s darkness 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 Record deal 1 3 Requiem trilogy 1 4 Virgin Black Return 2 Style and influence 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Demos and EPs 4 2 Albums 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly days Edit Virgin Black was originally formed in Adelaide by guitarist Sesca Scaarba and vocalist and keyboards player Rowan London In 1995 Virgin Black recorded a four track self titled demo in a doom death style Due to the rarity and demand for this recording the band has speculated that it may be re released at some point Their Trance EP was released in 1998 and the group began gaining international recognition with that recording 7 This EP was later included as part of a special limited edition U S only with the band s debut album Sombre Romantic Record deal Edit Sesca Scaarba The group began recording their first full length album Sombre Romantic in 1999 The album displays an expansively cinematic symphonic style with London contributing a diverse vocal style from shrieks and growls to soaring melodies and choral chants On the strength of this self released debut Virgin Black signed to Germany s Massacre Records for Europe and also to the U S label The End Both labels then released Sombre Romantic in their territories 8 After completing their second album during 2002 Virgin Black played at Germany s Wave Gotik Treffen festival in 2003 and did a tour through the US west coast with Agalloch and Antimatter before returning to Australia and conducting a national tour Elegant and Dying featured Escarbe contributing cello and guest musician Sonia Wilkie playing flute It was released in November and a month later the band appeared at the Metal for the Brain festival in Canberra Early the following year Virgin Black toured alongside Opeth in Australia and later did a tour of the Australian east coast capitals with Sydney black metal band Nazxul before making a start on their next recordings 9 Requiem trilogy Edit Virgin Black s next project began with London and Escarbe composing a series of scores for what was to become the three volume Requiem set On 10 March 2006 The End Records issued a press release explaining the upcoming releases The first part of the trilogy Requiem Pianissimo is a strictly classically oriented album featuring the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra choral singing and solo singers Requiem Mezzo Forte features music similar to the band s previous releases with the last part Requiem Fortissimo primarily having a death doom metal sound The albums were recorded primarily as the duo of London and Escarbe over the course of almost two years during which Rowan London suffered the death of his father Originally designed to be released simultaneously in 2006 on 23 July The Labels announced that the albums would instead be released during 2007 in a staggered time scale The second part of the trilogy Requiem Mezzo Forte was issued first on 3 April 2007 5 With a new line up of Escarbe London Grayh on bass and drummer Luke Faz Virgin Black played some Australian shows with Arcturus in March and headlined the Elements of Rock Festival in Switzerland in April Virgin Black announced a US tour for June and July 2007 and played shows on the east and west coast of the U S with To Die For and headlined shows in Mexico City Monterrey and Guadalajara The third part and the second installment in the Requiem trilogy Requiem Fortissimo was released on 19 February 2008 by The End Records The Massacre Records release date remains unknown 10 Virgin Black played with Amorphis and Samael for a North American tour in fall 2008 11 Readers of the website Metal Storm voted Requiem Fortissimo for the best doom metal album of 2008 12 On 2 November 2012 it was announced on the band s official Facebook page that Virgin Black is still on an extended hiatus but preparing themselves for a return at some stage and the release of Pianissimo when that happens and went on to say that it might not be for some time yet but thank you for your patience and continued enthusiasm for the band regardless 13 On 4 September 2018 after 10 years of silence the band posted the first two songs from their long awaited Pianissimo release The songs are titled Requiem Aeternum and Dies Irae with a total duration of 13 12 On 27 September 2018 the band speculated the date for the release of the complete album scheduled for 30 November of that year said in its official website that Virgin Black has broken ties with former record companies 14 In December 2018 the album appeared on YouTube 15 Virgin Black Return Edit On 25 November 2021 Virgin Black released Sombre Romantic on streaming services globally after signing with independent record label Dark Escapes Music 16 A cinematic music video for Walk Without Limbs was released on YouTube to accompany the release 17 Style and influence EditVirgin Black s sound combines elements of doom metal and classical music A critic described their style as having influences of dark wave with gothic atmosphere 18 and symphonic gothic doom 19 Virgin Black states that their influences include the British group My Dying Bride the American gothic metal band Saviour Machine and 19th century classical music Their sound is typically sorrowful representing mostly down tempo arrangements Rowan London employs various vocal styles including operatic shrieking death growls and melodramatic tenor and baritone singing and the music often features choirs Occasionally the lead guitarist Sesca Scaarba plays faster tremolo riffs typical of extreme metal such as on Drink the Midnight Hymn from the debut album Sometimes there are longer mellow and emotional guitar solos such as on Weep for Me A great deal of variety can be found in their music For instance Walk without Limbs combines ominous cello with programmed drums for a softer darkwave style the Requiem Pianissimo album is entirely classical whereas Requiem Fortissimo s sound is firmly rooted in death doom metal Members EditCurrentSesca Scaarba guitars cello 1995 present Rowan London keyboards vocals 1995 present FormerAaron Nicholls bass 1996 1998 Brad Bessell bass Ian Miller bass Craig Edis guitar 1995 2005 bass 2008 vocals Grayh bass vocals Luke Faz drums Dino Cielo drums vocals Kelvin Sugars drums David Mason guitar Matt Enright drumsLiveMark Kelson guitar 2007 Matthew Phillips bassDiscography EditDemos and EPs Edit Virgin Black 1996 Trance 1998 Albums Edit Sombre Romantic 2001 Elegant and Dying 2003 Requiem Mezzo Forte 2007 Requiem Fortissimo 2008 Requiem Pianissimo 2018 20 References Edit a b c Giffin Brian 2015 Encyclopaedia of Australian Heavy Metal Dark Star pp V ISBN 9780994320612 Eduardo Rivadavia 3 April 2007 Requiem Mezzo Forte Virgin Black Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 12 March 2020 Taylor Laura 1 January 2006 Elegant and dying Exclaim1 Retrieved 7 November 2016 Schultz Jorg 19 July 2003 Virgin Black Elegant And Dying Powermetal de Jaeger and Villbrandt Retrieved 7 November 2016 a b Rivadavia Eduardo Virgin Black Requiem Mezzo Forte AllMusic Retrieved 25 March 2008 Seward Scott Dirging Down Under The Village Voice 24 30 September 2003 retrieved on 2008 01 07 a b Rivadavia Eduardo Virgin Black AllMusic Retrieved 25 March 2008 Rivadavia Eduardo Virgin Black Sombre Romantic AllMusic Retrieved 25 March 2008 Rivadavia Eduardo Virgin Black Elegant and Dying AllMusic Retrieved 25 March 2008 Rivadavia Eduardo Virgin Black Requiem Fortissimo AllMusic Retrieved 25 March 2008 Virgin Black Amorphis Leaves Eyes and Samael North American Tour Dates Announced Mar 19 2008 Blabbermouth net Roadrunner Records Retrieved 25 March 2008 The Best of Doom Metal Metal Storm Virgin Black Home Facebook com Retrieved 12 March 2020 Virgin Black Artist Virgin Black Album Requiem Facebook com 4 September 2018 Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 12 March 2020 Virgin Black Requiem Pianissimo 2018 Full Album YouTube 4 December 2018 Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 12 March 2020 Virgin Black Return Heavy Mag 19 November 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Walk Without Wings Music Video YouTube 18 November 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link IMPE fi Imperiumi net Retrieved 12 March 2020 IMPE fi Imperiumi net Retrieved 12 March 2020 Requiem Pianissimo Bandcamp Retrieved 9 April 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virgin Black Official 2018 band page The End Records band page Virgin Black discography at MusicBrainz Virgin Black discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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