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Nalvage

History

Nalvage was delivered in Autumn 2002 in Naples (Italy) by Paolo, Mau, Amaral and Luca. In March 2003 the band entered in studio to record a 2 tracks promo '2 Hymns: Countless Corpses'. This promo was exclusively destined to the metal clubs in order to start the live activity and the songs were made available for everyone on the official website.

In 2 years of existence, Nalvage gathered a satisfying amount of on-stage experience, playing all across Italy along with other underground metal bands and also with historical acts as Necrodeath and Infernal Poetry. Amongst the concerts, the band reached the final night of Metal Hammer's contest "Battle of the Metal Bands" in Milan.

In Autumn 2004 Nalvage entered again in studio to record the EP 'Idiosyncratical Armageddon', an abortion of death/black metal with brutal assaults and cold melodic explosions, based on a socio-philosophic concept about the transcendence of the Being.

In the winter 2006, Paolo left Nalvage for personal reasons. In the beginning of 2007 King joined the band but he left the band after some months for family problems. From November 2007, after a big research, the new vocalist was Andrea Tilberis from doom band Embrace My Ruin.

In the spring 2008 the band enterd in the Nero Sound Studios (near Naples) to record the first full-length CD entitled 'Worship Dehumanization' with recording, mixing and mastering done by Michele Pirozzi. After the recordings, Tilberis left the band and was replaced by Ivano. 'Worship Dehumanization' was released by Dead Center Productions in collaboration with distro/label Wings Of Destructions, and contains pure death-black metal with brutal and technical passages in veins of Hate, Behemoth, Aborted and Decapitated.

In the spring 2010 Carlo joined the band, settling the line-up with another guitar, thus the band was ready to act on-stage.

(source: Nalvage, June 2010)

Related websites:

Nalvage @ MySpace.com

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Nalvage

Founded: 2002
Status: active
Country of origin: Italy