Artist: Lacuna Coil Genre(s):
Metal: Gothic
Rock
Metal: Progressive
Rock: Sympho
Metal: Heavy
Discography:
Our Truth Year: 2006
Tracks: 4
Karmacode Year: 2006
Tracks: 17
Enjoy The Silence Year: 2006
Tracks: 5
The EPs: Lacuna Coil - Halflife Year: 2005
Tracks: 11
Swamped Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
Live At Tivoli, Italy Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
Live Paris (la Locomotive 05/11/2002) Year: 2002
Tracks: 13
Comalies Year: 2002
Tracks: 14
Unleashed Memories Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Halflife Year: 2000
Tracks: 4
Half Life Year: 2000
Tracks: 5
In A Reverie Year: 1999
Tracks: 9
Comalies (Limited Deluxe Edition) (CD 2) Year:
Tracks: 9
Comalies (Limited Deluxe Edition) (CD 1) Year:
Tracks: 13
With the debut of their self-titled 1998 EP, Lacuna Coil (which translates to "evacuate helix" in English) sour a hazard of heads in Italy's ambient/goth scene thanks in percentage to Cristina Scabbia's haunting precisely spellbinding vocals. Additional acknowledgment came after a European circuit with Moonspell and afterward with the Gathering and Seigmen. With the rest of Lacuna Coil's lineup in place -- courtesy of Andrea Ferro (vocals), Cristiano Migliore (guitars), Marco Coti Zelati (bass voice), and Christiano Mozzati (drums) -- the band's number one full-length,
In a Reverie, was issued in 1999. The
Halflife EP appeared in 2000, and their next LP,
Unleashed Memories, followed in spring 2001.
The group's third base album,
Comalies, was highly praised by the metallic element populace after its outlet in October 2002, and attention encompassing Lacuna Coil continued to produce as they worn-out meter on the road with Type O Negative, P.O.D., Opeth, and Danzig, among others. "Heaven's a Lie" was as well a U.S. commercial radio receiver succeeder as the album's first-class honours degree single, followed by the equally popular "Swamped." The band accepted an invitation to look at 2004's Ozzfest, and washed-out the adjacent year playing at many European festivals.
Karmacode surfaced in April 2006.