Nox Arcana's Necronomicon
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 2:27 pm
(news item from Unfilmable.com)
Nox Arcana's The Necronomicon CD is due for release October 21, 2004. Necronomicon is a dark symphony based on H.P. Lovecraft's legendary book of shadows. The concept album contains 21 tracks of dark orchestrations, gothic choirs, and ominous chants. The cover art was painted by Monolith Graphics Joseph Vargo. Sound samples will be available soon.
Joseph Vargo reveals, "The theme for the Necronomicon cd basically centers around the Great Old Ones, the forgotten race of beings that inhabited the Earth long before mankind existed. They were ancient sorcerers who were imprisoned deep within the Earth and banished to distant dimensions by the Elder Gods. The Necronomicon holds the key to releasing them and summoning them back to our world."
For further information, click here: http://www.noxarcana.com/
Take care,
Craig
http://www.unfilmable.com
H.P. Lovecraft Cinema
"It is not likely that any really finely wrought weird story - where so much depends upon mood, and on nuances of description - could be changed to a drama without irreparable cheapening and the loss of all that gave it power."
- H.P. Lovecraft
Nox Arcana's The Necronomicon CD is due for release October 21, 2004. Necronomicon is a dark symphony based on H.P. Lovecraft's legendary book of shadows. The concept album contains 21 tracks of dark orchestrations, gothic choirs, and ominous chants. The cover art was painted by Monolith Graphics Joseph Vargo. Sound samples will be available soon.
Joseph Vargo reveals, "The theme for the Necronomicon cd basically centers around the Great Old Ones, the forgotten race of beings that inhabited the Earth long before mankind existed. They were ancient sorcerers who were imprisoned deep within the Earth and banished to distant dimensions by the Elder Gods. The Necronomicon holds the key to releasing them and summoning them back to our world."
For further information, click here: http://www.noxarcana.com/
Take care,
Craig
http://www.unfilmable.com
H.P. Lovecraft Cinema
"It is not likely that any really finely wrought weird story - where so much depends upon mood, and on nuances of description - could be changed to a drama without irreparable cheapening and the loss of all that gave it power."
- H.P. Lovecraft