Years active 1995–Present Active until 2005 | ||
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Labels Triple X RecordsInvisible RecordsUnderground Inc.Hollows Hill Past members Ivan McRoyBen GravesJason EpperleyClay FaganDavid GeeBenji Kauth Origin Dallas, Texas, United States Members Lacey Sculls, Chris Telkes, Filip Abbey, Rotney Ford Albums Guide to Extinction, Paradise Wasted, Midnight Dancer Similar Martin Atkins, Pigface, Genitorturers, Urilia, Bozo Porno Circus Profiles |
Nocturne was an industrial band formed in 1995 in Dallas, Texas. The band's core members were Lacey Sculls and Chris Telkes, and several touring musicians, usually Ben Graves of the Murderdolls and "Rotten" Rotny also guitar player of the industrial/metal band Psyclon Nine.
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Band members
Twilight
Nocturne was originally picked up by Triple X records and Hollows Hill. Twilight, Nocturnes debut CD was a blend of dark wave and industrial music and received mixed reviews. After its release, they toured with Ministry, Genitorturers, Christian Death, Godhead, Switchblade Symphony, Ohgr, and even Marilyn Manson.
Track listing
- Seeing Things
- Dead Sea
- Spookius Mortem
- A Happy Death
- Monarch
- Hallucination
- Pride Must Be Sacrficed [P.M.S.]
- Sub-Mission
- Underworld
- Shock
- Pyrrhic Victory
- Embrace
- Lament
- They Come
- Twilight's Madness
Welcome To Paradise
After heavy touring in support of Twilight, Nocturnes second album, "Welcome to Paradise" was released. The band received a nomination for "Best Industrial Band" in the Dallas Observer.
- Happy
- My Bitch
- Head Trip
- Dissolute
- Vortex
- Waiting for Anything
- Sad
- It Burns
- Final Hour
- If I Could Leave, I Would
- Empty Inside
- Flirt (Part 1)
- Flirt (Part 2)
Paradise Wasted
In a breakaway move, Nocturne was signed onto Invisible Records/Underground Inc.. One year later, "Paradise Wasted" was released. This CD was one of two "filler CDs" to bridge the gap between "Welcome to Paradise" and "Guide to Extinction". Paradise Wasted was essentially Welcome To Paradise with a new cover, now remastered, with two new bonus songs added, "Whore", and "Digit."
- Happy
- My Bitch
- Whore
- Head Trip
- Dissolute
- Vortex
- Waiting for Anything
- Digit
- Sad
- It Burns
- Final Hour
- If I Could Leave, I Would
- Empty Inside
- Flirt (Part 1)
- Flirt (Part 2)
Axis of Evil: Mixes of Mass Destruction
After another year, Axis of Evil: Mixes of Mass Destruction was turned out in 2003, again, to pass the time for the band, working forward for its third album. Axis of Evil was more limited in its edition, now out of print. Axis was a remix album of Paradise Wasted. The entire CD consisted of only 13 songs, but included a grand total of five versions of "Whore" and two versions of "My Bitch."
- Happy [Bile Meets the Inbred Brothers Free Hat Pull the Plug Mix]
- My Bitch [Joolz Mix]
- Whore [the Big Fat Whore on Dope Remix]
- Dissolute [Etulossid Murder]
- Happy [Mattress Factory Mix]
- Whore [Hate Dept Mix]
- Dissolution [Torrent Vaccine Mix]
- My Bitch [All Fours Mix]
- Happy [in the Flesh Mix]
- Whore [Whorrific Mix]
- Whore [Dkay.com Remix]
- Whore [Whoreniest Show on Earth Remix]
- Waiting for Anything [Everything Now Mix]
Guide to Extinction
For this album the band returned to their roots by signing back with Triple X Records. The CD was finally released in 2005, shortly after the break-up of the romantic relationship between Chris Telkes and Lacey Sculls. The album was considered Nocturne's best showcase, and features a variety of tracks that hint at their past sound. The band did a few months of touring, and afterward broke up.
- Shallow
- I Lie
- Alibi
- Passion
- Walk Away
- Indulge
- Class War
- Nothing
- Dirty Sanchez
- No Way Out
- Dead Man
- Cocaine Sex
- They'll Never Find Your Body
Guest appearances
Songs
Cocaine SexGuide to Extinction · 2005
They'll Never Find Your BodyGuide to Extinction · 2005
If I Could Leave - I WouldWelcome to Paradise · 2001