Nosferatu have grown to become one of the most commercially successful Second Wave Gothic Rock Bands worldwide and most certainly in England.
Having sold well over 100,000 units worldwide since their first commercial release in 1991, they have the credibility of being one of the few elite UK Gothic Rock bands to enjoy chart success. Their vast array of independent releases (7 singles, 10 albums, 1 DVD and individual songs appearing on 40 different commercialy released compilation albums) makes it a hard task for any collector to track down all of these recordings.
January
1988 Guitarist Damien DeVille (from Sutton, Surrey) leaves Ruislip
based Glam Goth band "Sister Midnight".
March 1988 Damien DeVille is given the
telephone number of Vlad Janicek (former keyboard player of Goth band "The
Dreaming") by Sister Midnight keyboard player Mark. DeVille who is looking
to form a Hardcore Gothic Rock band telephones Vlad (from Harrow, Middlesex)
to arrange a meeting to discuss the project. Vlad brings along his girlfriend
Sapphire Aurora (from Northwood, Middlesex & former vocalist for "The
Dreaming"). The three agree to form a new band with Sapphire on Vocals,
Damien on Guitar & Vlad on bass.This band will become known as "Nosferatu".
October 1988 After several months of song-writing,
keyboard programming by Vlad & drum-machine programming by Damien, Nosferatu
have enough songs to commence live performances. They rehearse in
various studios across London & Middlesex and make their live debut on
October 05th at The Rock Garden, Covent Garden, London.They are joined onstage
by Mydey (who controls the tapes & keyboards) This concert is
solely promoted by Damien & Vlad leafleting London Nightclubs such as
Kit Kat, Badlands, Camden Electric Ballroom plus shops in Carnaby Street,
Kensington Market & Hyper Hyper. 28 people turn up to see Nosferatu
play a set that is plagued by poor onstage sound, plenty of feedback from
Damiens guitar and a finale when Sapphires Drink is kicked over the guitarist's
effect pedals. Disgusted by The poor sound, DeVille smashed his recently acquired
Gibson SG guitar onstage.
December 1988 Nosferatu return to the live
scene and play their 2nd concert, this time at "The Flag" in Wembley,
London, supporting "King Called The Culprit" & Goth No-Hopers
"Whiskey & The Devil". The event is promoted by Frank Drake
of Flag Promotions (which is still very active and popular on The London Club
Scene today). Despite a hostile welcome from the audience, Nosferatu play
through their entire 45 minute set, once again joined for the 2nd and last
time by Mydey (again on tapes & keyboards). After the concert,
Sapphire leaves the band for the 1st time.
January 1989 Saphirre rejoins the band in time for their 1st Demo Recording Session at Second Sense Studios in Harrow, Middlesex (owned & run by BBC Top Of The Pops 2 Sound Engineer Andy Hewitt). Three songs are recorded and mixed over a period of 3 days, "Bloodlust", " Pathway Of Flowers" & "Merlin".
February
1989 With the mixed demos in the can, Nosferatu commence tape duplication
and mail and hand-deliver demo cassettes to selected UK Indie Record Labels.
Nick Jones of Karbon Records (who shares an office with Merciful Release
at the time) is impressed with the band, but does not have the financial
resources to allow them to be taken onboard his own label. Also, a
licensing deal by The lead singer of 1960's band The Honeycombs is rejected
by Nosferatu. Vlad points out that Flickknife Records have turned down
Nosferatu for being too Gothic, whilst Flicknife have a coffin for the main
door to their office which in itself is a contradiction.
July 1989 After numerous song-writing
sessions, photo-shoots & rehearsals, Nosferatu take to the stage once
more and play concerts at The Hastings Crypt (which is engineered by Alan
"The Cat" Pelling (who started The Torture Garden Club), Wimbledon's
William Morris Club & New Merlins Cave in Kings Cross, London.
Their concert at The Kings Head in Fulham, London is cancelled as Vlad arrives
too late to play. The band also embark on a night time trip to see Sir Francis
Dashwoods Hellfire Club in West Wycombe, Bucks. Once again Sapphire leaves
the band who then concentrate on their songwriting.
January 1990 With Sapphire rejoining the
band, Nosferatu return once again to Second Sense Studios in Harrow and record
three new songs "Emma Louise", "Anaal Nathract" &
"False Gods". Marjorie Macklenenberg, a representative for a Dutch
Television company films one of the recording sessions which is later broadcast
on Dutch television. New manager Victor Taylor signs Nosferatu to his Agency
and books several concerts for them
March 1990 Nosferatu embark on their last
concerts with Sapphire Aurora which culminates in a Saturday Night Headline
slot at The Prestigious "Fulham Greyhound", in Fulham, London.Vlad
would play this concert with a 10 watt practice amp (kindly loaned to Mr DeVille
by Carole Bohanan, President Of The Vampyre Society) as DeVille had recently
blown Vlad's main amp by wiring live connections to earth.
April 1990 New Vocalist (and former Grenadier
Guard) Gary Clark joins the band this month and is renamed "Incubus"
by Vlad.
June 1990 Nightbreed Records release a compilation
album "New Alternatives". It contains the Nosferatu track "Bloodlust". The
band's first outing on vinyl.
July 1990 Nosferatu play numerous concerts in and around London
including "Opera On The Green" in Shepherds Bush, "The Venue"
in New Cross (supporting The Charlatans), Harlesden Mean Fiddler, The Railway
Tavern in Hampstead, Islington Powerhaus & Brentford Red Lion (where they
are joined by Felo De Se which is the embryonic "Children On Stun").
Nosferatu's live following is accelerating quickly, aided by Vlad's Fanzine
"Grimoire". Incubus is carried on stage at concerts in a coffin
which was built for DeVille. Incubus also preaches from a Pulpit onstage (an
elaborate concept by Vlad, later copied by Marilyn Manson some 10 years later).
Vlad also designs and builds a 3 piece wooden backdrop fitted with a Goats
skull which exhales smoke and allows Nosferatu more props to liven up their
onstage performances.
October
1990 Nosferatu tour the UK for the first time together with Every
New Dead Ghost.They take in 7concerts and play in Newcastle On Tyne, Leeds,
Birmingham, Leicester, Nottingham, Bradford & London. At the end of the
tour Incubus leaves the band. Incubus would later go on to form Cure Tribute
Band "The Cureheads".
April 1991 After months of advertising
& auditioning, Nosferatu find a new vocalist, Louis DeWray who is based
in Bordon, Hampshire.
May 1991: Nosferatu inclusive of founder member Damien DeVille on guitar, enter the studio to record their Debut EP "The Hellhound". Consisting of 6 new songs, this is produced on cassette and 12" vinyl.
September 1991: Nosferatu's record label "Possession Records" is formed and a UK distribution deal with York based APT follows. The debut EP "Hellhound" is released and receiving an excellent review in The NME, sales accelerate and a second run of the vinyl is quickly pressed up and sells out immediately.This debut single is very kindly financed by Vlads mother.
December 1991: Nosferatu play a 10 date UK tour to build the base for their next release. Support on most dates comes from Children On Stun They play in Hastings, Liverpool, Glasgow, Birmingham, Derby, Leeds, Cardiff, London & Leicester and are joined by Drummer Belle (now of Goth Rockers "Killing Miranda").Damien DeVilles 1967 Hearse is used as Tour Vehicle much to the amazement of The police, who give the band a road escort out of Derby after their concert !! Nosferatu also team up with The Sex Gang Children on their comeback London gig at The Camden Underworld which proves to be a sellout show ! They run into Tony James (of Generation X, Sigue Sigue Sputnik & Sisters Of Mercy) backstage
January 1992: Nosferatu record a wealth of new songs. Enough for their next single "Vampyres Cry" and its follow up "Diva". DeVille's boss Terence Morgan, M.D. of A.E.Morgan Publications, Epsom kindly agrees to finance Nosferatu's 2nd Single "Vampyre's Cry". He will also finance the "Diva", "Inside The Devil" & "Savage Kiss" singles and lend the band a total of nearly £15,000. Without which, they may never have progressed to International Release's.
February 1992: Nosferatu again with The Sex Gang Children play at The New Cross Venue to an audience of over 800 people. They are joined on drums once again by Belle.
March
1992: Nosferatu set off on a 10 date tour of The UK in Damien DeVille's
Hearse to support the release of their new single "Vampyres Cry" (noticeably
reviewed in Melody Maker and NME). Nosferatu are contacted by a young journalist,
Brian Warner (later to become known as Marilyn Manson) for a feature in the
"Propaganda" Magazine which he edits. Hollywood journalist and fashion
model Michelle Duncan is sent to Cardiff and interviews the band, which then
receive a 5 page spread published in the magazine.
September 1992 Nosferatu book themselves
into "Dance Attic Studios" in Putney, South London to rehearse for
The "Diva" Tour. Unbeknown to the band, the studio turns out to
be a Rehearsal Studio for Ballet Dancers, Choreographers and the like. The
Clientele are not impressed when the band arrive in DeVilles hearse, unload
Vlad's PA System into the studio and play Loud "Kick Arse" Gothic
Rock 10 feet away from snooty women in leotards eating salmon & cucumber
sandwiches in the posh restaurant. Nosferatu are even more surprised to see
Richard Fairbrass (of Right Said Fred) peering into their rehearsal room when
they are running through the "Diva Set". "Dance Attic"
was at the time owned by Fred & Richard Fairbrass. After the rehearsal
Nosferatu were told that they would not be welcome rehearsing there anymore.
Right Said Fred.........Let's ban Nosferatu.........(sounds like a song)
October 1992: An additional 10 date UK tour is to support their new single "Diva". The first 500 copies are pressed in red vinyl and are so scarce and in demand that even the band cannot get hold of a copy . Nosferatu receive their first known Radio One Airplay as DJ Steve Wright plays "Diva" on his Show plugging their tour dates. John Peel also plays the single on Radio One. The Exeter concert is cancelled as the venue is double-booked. The Cranberries take Nosferatu's slot.
December
1992 saw Nosferatu gigging with Doctor and The Medics at Nottingham
Rock City, playing to a capacity crowd. A meeting at Camden Underworld between
Nosferatu and Dave Roberts of Sex Gang Children (acting as Los Angeles based
Cleopatra Records A&R Man) is fruitful and Nosferatu sign a licensing deal
with Cleopatra Records for their debut album "Rise". Cleopatra were originally
interested in a compilation of all of the singles, but as the debut album
"Rise" was just about to be recorded, they decided to release this. (The original
compilation album materialized into "Legend"). This deal is buoyed up by the
5 page feature in USA's "Propaganda" magazine.
Louis
DeWray & Damien DeVille book the band into Vonns Studio in Islington,North
London, but decide to visit House In The Woods Studio, Bletchingley to check
out the facilities. They bump into 2 of The Manic Street Preachers who are
using the studio for demos. So impressed with the studio, they cancel Vonns
and book House In The Woods.
January 1993 Nosferatu enter The House
In The Woods Studio and record their debut album "Rise" with Doc
Milton as Engineer & Elizabeth Everett who sings backing vocals on "Siren"
"Alone" & "Inside The Devil". The album takes a little
over 2 weeks to record & mix.
April 1993 Supported by a 13 date UK Tour (taking in Brighton, Stoke On Trent, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham, Southend, Bristol, Cardiff, Southampton & London), the first of their recordings to enter the charts was the single "Inside The Devil", which reached Joint Number 131 (along with Duran Duran's "Ordinary World" and Metallica's "Sad But True") in The UKs National Gallup Chart in April 1993, which was a fantastic achievement for the band and for their own record label. Not many independent Record Labels manage to get into The National Top 200 UK Chart without major financial backing, let alone a single by a Gothic band! It was also the bands first release on compact disc. Sadly, Louis DeWray leaves Nosferatu this month. He would later go on to form the band "Ditzy Micro".
May 1993 saw the complete full release in the UK, Germany & USA of Nosferatu's debut album "Rise". Digitally mastered in Chris Birkett's (producer of "Nothing Compares To You" by Sinead O'Connor) studio in Kingston Upon Thames, it is a 12 track album and appears on vinyl, cassette and compact disc. This was to be the bands 1st official release in Germany with distribution by EFA, and in The USA via Los Angeles based Cleopatra Records with distribution by Caroline (who are really Virgin). To date this album has sold over 22,000 units worldwide and is Nosferatu's best selling release yet. It is still selling now.
August
1993 Nosferatu hold auditions for a replacement vocalist in Survival
Studios, Acton, London.
Both Niall Murphy & Dominic LaVey are short-listed, with Niall Murphy
(from West Drayton, Middlesex) taking the role as new Nosferatu Lead Singer.
September 1993 Nosferatu enter their favourite
Surrey Haunt "The House In The Woods Studio" and record "Savage
Kiss", "Time Of Legends" & "The Keepers Call"
for the forthcoming single "Savage Kiss". They are joined by Joby
Talbot on Saxophone, who later joins The Divine Comedy and composes the theme
tunes for UK Television shows "Father Ted" & "The League
Of Gentlemen".
October 1993 Halloween saw Nosferatu playing overseas at a successful 2 night stint at "The Gibus" in Paris. The trip nearly ends in disaster on the return journey as the clutch on DeVille's hearse gives up the ghost on a Paris motorway on a Sunday.
November
1993 Aided by an 11 Date UK Tour (taking
in Newcastle, Nottingham, Leicester, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Birmingahm,
Exeter, Cardif, Southampton & London), the single "Savage Kiss" reaches
Number 16 in The UK Independent Chart in December 1993. It was the bands highest
chart position to date.
Niall Murphy & Damien DeVille run into Screaming Lord Sutch who is staying
at the same hotel as the band in Birmingham. Telephone numbers and business
cards are exchanged, but sadly nothing comes from their meeting.
January 1994: Cleopatra Records release a compilation of Nosferatu's early Recordings as an album titled "Legend".
February 1994 saw Nosferatu performing more overseas concerts in Belgium and Holland.
May
1994 A six date tour of Germany is played taking in Hamburg, Berlin,
Leipzig, Ulm, Munich and Heidelberg. The Leipzig was the largest concert Nosferatu
had played at the time. Nosferatu Headline this 3 day festival (with The Cocteau
Twins and The Cranes headlining the other 2 nights) and playing to an audience
of over 3,000 people per gig.
August 1994 Nosferatu return to "The
House In The Woods Studio" in Bletchingley, Surrey and record their 2nd
Studio album "The Prophecy", again with Doc "Octopus"
Milton (former guitarist of Alien Sex Fiend) as Engineer & Co-Producer.
The album takes 2 weeks to record and mix.The song "Savage Kiss"
is re-recorded with the manic guitar solo moving place in the song as well
as Niall Murphy's vocals being re-worked. 3 extra songs are recorded, "Sucker
For Love" (which only appears on The US Pressings of the CD, "I
Love The Dead" ( a fantastic Alice Cooper Cover version which has never
been released) & "The Chauffeur" (which was never completed
and now lies on a Big Country Reel of tape as they booked the studio immediately
afterwards and the studio had no spare tape).
October 1994 Nosferatu's second studio album "The Prophecy" is Digitally Mastered at Youth's (of Killing Joke's) Butterfly Studios in Brixton, South London. Nik Fiend of Alien Sex Fiend makes an impromptu and unexpected appearance at the studio when Nosferatu are mastering.
November 1994 Their second studio album "The Prophecy" reaches Number 14 in The UK Independent Chart. This, their highest chart position yet, was achieved even though the 11 Date Prophecy Tour was cancelled (due to internal band politics) after only 2 shows. If the tour had continued, the album would have most certainly gone into the Independent Top Ten. Their opening track "Requiem" was also played on Radio One for five successive evenings.
March 1995 sees Damien DeVille (Lead Guitarist) as the only founder member in the band. Possession Records is dissolved. Vocalist Dominic LaVey (Age 20 from Belfast and Ex Return To Khafji Vocalist) joins this month. Songwriting commences for the next album.
May 1995: Bass Guitarist Dante Savarelle (Age 25 from Liverpool) joins the band. Damien DeVille's son, also named Damien, is born this month.
July 1995: Nosferatu acquire a new label, Hades Records. The band enter into the depths of The House in The Woods studio to record their next single, "The Haunting" (once again engineered & co-produced by Doc "Octopus" Milton) is released in Germany and in The UK in October. The single goes on to sell well and pave the way for the next album. Dante Savarelle is mocked by DeVille & LaVey as he appears on British Television as The Bass Player in Mike Dixon's band on "Brookside" ( a UK "Soap" Television show).
August 1995 Nosferatu set out on a 7 date UK tour which culminates in them headlining The Marquee. This is the 4th time the band headline The Marquee and play once again to a capacity crowd of 800.
October 1995: Nosferatu return to the Gibus in Paris to play another Halloween concert (despite being stopped at Gard Du Nord Railway Station at Gunpoint by French Police, who do not like the look of the band).The show is filmed for French television and appears on the US video for "The Haunting", superimposed with footage taken from the original 1922 film "Nosferatu".
February
1996: "Prince Of Darkness" (named
after the Hammer film "Dracula Prince Of Darkness") is recorded, once again
at House In The Woods Studio with The Good "Doc" Milton Engineering
& Co-Producing.
April 1996 Mixing of the album "Prince
Of Darkness" is completed at House In The Woods Studio Bletchingley and
Mastered by Andy LeVien at RMS Studios in South Norwood, London.
June 1996: Damien DeVille and Doc Milton re mix the track "Testify" for The Damned Re-Mix album "Testify" in between viewing The Euro 96 England versus Germany football match. Or was it the other way round? DeVille lays some guitar tracks down on the Remix. He is now proud to say "I played guitar on a song by The Damned". One lifetime ambition accomplished .
July 1996 A six date UK tour promotes the sales of the "Prince of Darkness" album which is released at the very end of August. It reaches Number 2 in the German independent charts
October 1996: The band are about to tour Germany again when the promoter is forced out of business. Disheartened, the band retreat and make plans for their next album.
November 1996: Nosferatu are asked to record The Cure's song "100 Years" for a Cure Tribute album titled "100 Tears". They then travel to Bruges, Belgium to headline an All-Day Festival and play to over 600 people (supported by Inkubus Sukkubus, Goethes Erben and more).
January 1997 sees Nosferatu playing Dublin for the first time to a capacity crowd at The Tower club. It is worth noting that no other Gothic band has achieved this feat yet.
February 1997: The band headline an All Day Festival at Nottingham's Rock City.
March
1997: Damien DeVille meets Rat Scabies
at "The Arch" Studio in Kew, London to discuss drumming on the new
Nosferatu album "Lord Of The Flies".
May 1997 Dante Savarelle resigns from
the band citing that "DeVille & LaVey are impossible to work with"
August/September 1997: Nosferatu record and mix the "Lord Of The Flies" album. Doc Milton (long time Nosferatu Studio engineer/Co-Producer) plays bass guitar on the album, whilst Rat Scabies plays drums on 3 memorable songs.
February 1998 sees Nosferatu's fifth album (fourth studio album) "Lord Of The Flies" being released in the USA.
April 1998: A short UK tour promotes the UK Release of the album "Lord Of The Flies". They are joined by bass guitarist Stefan Diablo (age unknown, from Lee, South London). "Lord Of The Flies"album is also released in Germany this month.
October 1998: Nosferatu are asked to record their interpretation of The David Bowie song "Starman" for use on a Tribute album to David Bowie, alongside The Mission, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Alien Sex Fiend & Gene Loves Jezebel.
December 1998: New songs for the album "ReVamped" are recorded at The House In The Woods Studio, Bletchingley, Surrey. Rat Scabies drums and Stefan Diablo plays bass on some of the songs..
Jan/Feb 1999: Nosferatu edit and remix tracks for The "ReVamped" ReMix album at House In The Woods Studio. Their favourite engineer & Co-Producer "Doc Milton" is at the helm. DeVille's PlayStation cohorts Jason Page & Deniz Ahmet both remix tracks for this album.
May 1999: Nosferatu headline the Haus Leipzig venue (part of the Wave Gothik Treffen Festival) in Germany and play to a capacity crowd of 2,500 people. They are supported by UK based "Inertia" and the French band "L'Aime Immortelle".
July 1999: They cover the song "People Are Strange" for the Doors Tribute Album, which is released by Cleopatra Records World-wide in February 2000.
September 1999: The band are asked by US based Dancing Ferret Discs Label to pen a song to be used in conjunction with the "Vampyre: The Masquerade" role playing game. They write, record, and mix the song "The Night is Young" in one evening. It is released on the "Music for the Succubus Club" album in December 1999.
Oct/Nov 1999: Work on the new Nosferatu live album "Reflections Through a Darker Glass" is started in October and completed in November.The track "Ascension," which features Rat Scabies on drums, appears on the new Cleopatra Records compilation album entitled "Gothic Maladies".
January 2000 "The Night Is Young" a song written especially for the compilation album "Songs from the Succubus Club" is released. A new song "Lucifer Rising" the mooted title track for the next studio album is demoed.
February 2000 Nosferatu's cover version of "People Are Strange" is released by Cleopatra Records on the album "Darken My Fire", a collection of Doors songs .Some people may notice the sound of a lawn mower on the recording which was added for that extra zest, or so the band say.
March 2000: Nosferatu release their first live album "Reflections Through A Darker Glass"in USA & Canada. It contains recordings spreading from 1991 to 1999 and covers concerts in Germany, France and Belgium as well as the UK.
May 2000 Nosferatu's moody instrumental track "Eye Of The Watcher" is released by Cleopatra Records and appears as the first song on the album "Vampire Rituals".
July 2000 "The Haunting" appears on the "Dark Noise" compilation album and the video to "The Haunting" appears on DVD for the first time on the Cleopatra Records "Goth Box" collection.
February 2001 Once again Nosferatu's cover version of The Doors "People Are Strange" appears on a CD. This time it surfaces on the "Covered In Goth" album.
April/May 2001 Nosferatu rework their song "The Night Is Young" and re-record "Lucifer Rising", this time with the addition of Rat Scabies on drums. Both of these songs are to be released on the album "The Best Of Nosferatu: Volume 1 The Hades Years". Both of these songs will be the first recordings from Rat Scabies "G.A.F." to be released using State Of The Art Technology.
October
2001 The new Nosferatu album "The Best Of Nosferatu: Volume 1 The
Hades Years" is mastered at John Sykes (Guitarist for Whitesnake) Blackpool
Studio . It contains 10 songs and 1 video.
December 2001 Philadelphia based Dancing
Ferret Discs release the new Nosferatu album "The Best Of Nosferatu:
Volume 1: The Hades Years" in the USA & Canada
February 2002 Nosferatu return to the
UK Stage playing concerts at Nottingham Rock City, Leeds Joseph's Well &
London Camden Underworld. They are joined by session drummer Matt Cherry who
takes their Live Outfit up to a 4 piece. A rioutous set is played at all 3
concerts with Stefan Diablo demolishing one bass guitar during each show.
For the finale of the Sold-Out London show, during their last song "Darkness
Brings", Stefan Diablo smashes his bass guitar to smithereens and hands
out parts of it to an unsuspecting audience. At the very end of the set, Damien
DeVille also smashes one of his guitars, but in true "let's not do anything
by half style" leaves the guitar plugged in and receives a mighty electric
shock when the guitar disintegrates. Dominic LaVey collapses onstage at the
end of what will be his final performance for Nosferatu.
Monday February 11th, the new Nosferatu album "The Best Of Nosferatu:
Volume 1: The Hades Years" is released in the UK with distribution from
Shellshock & Pinnacle.
July 2002 Having agreed tp play The Mera
Luna Festival in Hildesheim, Germany as his final show for Nosferatu, Dominic
LaVey changes his mind at the last minute, decides not to appear at the concert
and leaves the band in a desperate attempt to recruit a singer for the massive
festival.They are fortunate enough to find help from former Iron Heart Vocalist
Christian Slaughter (from Berkshire) who learnt the whole Nosferatu Set in
less than a week, which is in itself a remarkable achievement.
Whilst rehearsing at Stanbridge Farm Studios in Handcross, West Sussex, Nosferatu
are surprised and delighted that The Sex Pistols are rehearsing for the Jubilee
25th Anniversary Concert in the barn next door. Nosferatu down their instruments
and enjoy a fantastic hours enjoyment listening to The Sex Pistols rehearse
"God Save The Queen", "Anarchy In The UK", "Holidays
In The Sun", "Pretty Vacant", "Bodies", "Substitute",
"Did You No Wrong" and more. Not many bands can say they have heard
the Pistols rehearse, let alone a "free concert".
August 2002 With only three 6 hour rehearsals
with Christian Slaughter, Nosferatu play at The Mera Luna Festival in Hildesheim,
Germany to 6,000 people.
January 2003 Nosferatu commence re-working demos with Christian Slaughter but are informed by their record label that they must find a more suitable singer if they wish to continue with their Recording Contract. Sadly Christian Slaughetr departs the band which now comprises of Damien DeVille & Stefan Diablo. The search is now on for suitable vocalist.
August 2003 Damien DeVille meets up with Former Nosferatu Vocalist & Lyricist Louis DeWray at Mr DeWray's Residential Recording Studio in Hampshire, with a view to them recording the new album. This would be the 1st time in over 10 years that they have met up.
October
2003 Nosferatu converge on The Recording Studio for the 1st major
rehearsal with Louis DeWray back on vocals, Damien DeVille on guitar, Stefan
Diablo on bass & J.J.Bones on drums. They all formally agree to record
a New Nosferatu album with Mr DeWray at the helm as Producer. More songs are
demoed with the band due to commence recording early 2004. A Major photoshoot
of the new line up is scheduled for late 2003. Nosferatu hope to play European
dates commencing in May 2004.
December 2003 Once
again Nosferatu enter the Studio to complete their photoshoot and work on
recording songs for their new album.
February 2004 Nosferatu return to the recording studio and record another 3 songs for their forthcoming album.
May 2004 Nosferatu play concerts in Belgium & Germany. These are the first ones with the current lineup. It is also the first time that Mr DeWray & Mr DeVille have appeared together on the same stage since May 1993.
July 2004 Nosferatu play their first London show with Louis DeWray back on vocals at The Camden Underworld. They are supported by The Last Rites, & Ghost Of Lemora. Both Louis & Damien approach The Wright Brothers (from The Last Rites) and suggest that they headline the show as they were fundamental members of Fields Of The Nephilim. Nod & his brother refuse the headline slot and press for Nosferatu to headline. Both Louis Dewray & Damien DeVille reluctantly accept their offer and headline the show, which in their eyes turns out to be one of the best Nosferatu concerts ever !!. Fortunately enough, it has been videoed and may well end up on a future Nosferatu DVD.
November & December 2004 Nosferatu write and record more songs for their forthcoming album
February 2005 J.J.Bones is sent to prison in Armley Jail, Leeds.
March 2005 Nosferatu ask Eddie McEvil to drum on the Song "Somebody Put Something In My Drink" as J.J.Bones is obviously not available. This single is re-recorded and mixed and will be Nosferatu's 1st CD Single Release for 10 years
April 2005 Due to other engagements, Stefan Diablo is unable to play on all dates of the June 2005 Nosferatu Tour so new bass guitarist "Six" joins the band. Rehearsals commence at Earth Terminal Studios.
May
2005 Nosferatu have more intensive rehearsals for their June
2005 Concerts
June 2005 Segments
of The New Nosferatu Single "Somebody
Put Something In My Drink" can be downloaded from
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/nosferatuukgothrock_music.htm
Thankyou to everyone who attended the recent UK Shows in Kingston On Thames,
Islington & Exeter. More UK Shows are being lined up for late September/early
October as well as a 5 Date Italian Tour In October. Please see the Gigs
Page for Details
The Release
date of The Single "Somebody Put Something In My Drink" has been
rescheduled for Monday 04th July.
July 2005 The Festival Of Darkness Concert
in Geretzhoven has been cancelled. Please DO NOT travel to the event as you
will be wasting your time. There is no Festival.This appears to be an elaborate
scam by The Promoter. We know of at least 5 bands who have been advertised
on the Bill without being asked.
No bands or their representatives have been able to contact the promoters
by Phone, Fax or EMail. Our advice to any Ticketholders is not to travel to
the event, and try to obtain refunds for any tickets purchased. We stress
the cancellation of this event is beyond our control and apologise to any
Nosferatu fans who were going to travel to this 3 Date event to see the band.
Please DO NOT Email The Nosferatu Webmaster with associated questions, instead
fire them at the promoters.celtic-circle-productions@t-online.de
Once again we stress that this event has nothing whatsoever to do with Nosferatu
or Wings Of Destiny.
August 2005 More songs for the forthcoming
album worked on in The Studio.
September 2005
Concert at a Fashion Show in Milan to take place on 07th December (Details
on Gigs Page)
October 2005 It's been a busy month for Nosferatu with lost of exciting news.
On
the 20th October our friend, the beautiful Eileen Daly
visited Mr DeWrays Recording Studio in Hampshire.
Eileen laid down some backing vocals on the song "Bombers"
and Nosferatu were interviewed and filmed for Eileen's
New Television Series "Peek A Boo"
which is being shown on Sky TV. The band would like to personally thank Eileen,
the camera & sound crew and all at Redemption for their help and for giving
the band this fantastic opportunity.Thanks
also to the chauffeur for laying on the strech Hummer Limousine.
Nosferatu have just agreed licensing terms and distribution with Pandaemonium
Records, Stuttgart, Germany for "The Best Of Nosferatu:Vol 1",
"Lord Of The Flies", "Prince Of Darkness" & "Somebody
Put Something In My Drink" CD Single
Nosferatu
have also finalised distribution agreements with Masterpiece
Distribution of Genoa, Italy who will be distributing "Visionary
Vampyres" DVD, "Somebody Put Something In My Drink" CD Single,
"Best Of Nosferatu: Vol1", "Lord Of The Flies" & "Prince
Of Darkness" albums as well as the new studio album.
Nosferatu have confirmed a short Tour of Mexico in March
2006 which will take in Mexico City, Morelia, Guadalajara, San Luis
Potosi, Chihuahua & Monterrey. (See Gig page for details) Thanks to our
Agent Olaf Sprick for arranging this.
Last
of all, some of you will have noticed that Nosferatu have changed the working
title of the New Studio Album to "The Long Lost
Weekend". The band had to change the title after the threat of
legal action from Axl Rose Atorneys. We still have the right to release using
the original title "Chinese Democracy"
in all territories with the exception of The U.S.A. as advised by The Musicians
Union & The PRS as there is no copyright in a title. Whether we do or
not remains undecided.
November
2005
We have now sold all UK stock of The "Visionary
Vampyres" Ltd Edition DVD Boxed Set as well as the last pressings of
The "Prince Of Darkness" CD Album.
We are looking into the viability of releasing the DVD as a stand alone product.
We have decided to publish selected interviews that Nosferatu have given over the years in Consumer Magazines. To read them click on http://www.nosferatu.fsworld.co.uk/magazinefeatures.htm
To be updated soon.
