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Walk in darkness band11/6/2022 ![]() Nicoletta is the voice and face of the band, providing the WID connection with the external world.ĭead Rhetoric: How do you describe the vibe and atmosphere that Walk in Darkness is going for? The project was born from the creative and visionary force of the WID mastermind, Shaman, with the particular vocal ability of Nicoletta Rosellini. This derives from the intersection of elaborate and profound texts, unpredictable, and often surprising music, defining the theatrical context representing our message. Shaman: The WID project we offer, stems from the need to represent the metal genre in its complexity, no longer as a robust display of distorted guitars and slogans, more or less immature, but through the structuring of a profound, philosophical and universal message. So we reached out to guitarist/lyricist Shaman, to discuss the presence of robed figures, the band’s history, and the general vibes that Walk in Darkness is shooting for.ĭead Rhetoric: Talk to us about how Walk in Darkness came to be. ![]() ![]() Considering the short time between releases, Walk in Darkness seems primed to break through to a larger audience within the scene. Avoiding the straight-laced, poppy approach, there’s plenty of substance to be found in the heavier dynamics the band tends to dabble in. Their recently released second album, Welcome to the New World, takes an effective leap from their debut. Taking the genre by storm, their particular style of gothic/symphonic metal establishes a proper mix between darker tones and melody. But such is the case for Walk in Darkness, an Italian gothic metal entity that has come out of the shadows in the last few years. ![]() Being able to put out two albums that maintain a consistent high quality is even more rare. Being able to put out two full-length albums in a span of exactly one year is an accomplishment. ![]()
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