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Rubicon is the sixth full-length album by the Norwegian band Tristania. It is the first Tristania album to feature Italian vocalist Mariangela Demurtas, who replaced former frontwoman Vibeke Stene . Overview
The band's sixth album, Rubicon, was released on 25 August 2010. After the Out of the Dark Festival on 2 October 2011, the Hungarian Lambda Team released a freeware PC game about Tristania, named Tristania 3D. [14] On 15 December, the band confirmed a new full-length album on their website for late May 2013, which was going to be called Darkest ...
The following is a comprehensive discography of Tristania, a Norwegian gothic metal band that formed in 1995. It was founded by Anders Høyvik Hidle and Morten Veland; Veland later left to form Sirenia .
The demo that gave birth to the final version of the songs in Darkest White were produced between June and September 2012. [4] Soon after, the band readjusted the songs by themselves, in an improvised studio at Ole Vistnes' apartment, between September and December 2012. [5]
Ashes is the fourth full-length album by the Norwegian band Tristania. The album registers a change in the band's musical style, leaving out the choirs and initiating a heavier sound, with a focus on darker lyrics and the clean vocals of Vibeke Stene. This album is the only one Kjetil Ingebrethsen performed harsh vocals on.
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For the Spanish release, both songs were re-recorded in Spanish, and the single received a different cover image. "Felicità" was met with a great commercial success, topping Italian singles chart and eventually selling in millions of copies internationally in March–June 1982.