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Janvs
Janvs is a progressive black metal band from Genova, Italy. The band take their name from the Roman god Janus. They're known for using a Latin style of spelling in their band name and song/album names by replacing the letter "U" with the letter "V" (hence how Janus is spelled Janvs instead). History Janvs began in 2004 with Matteo Barelli on vocals/guitar, Claudio Fogliato on bass, and Francesco La Rosa on drums. They released their debut album ''Nigredo'' on September 1, 2004, limited to a hand-numbered 88 total copies. Their next album didn't come until 2007, entitled '' Fvlgvres'', the album is a concept album about "the shattering of human limits and condition, upon the longing and the temporary conquest of real moments of awareness and contact with the peaks of transcendence." The band released a song called "Pietas I" on a sampler called ''B.M.I.A. Compilation''. In 2008 the band's original drummer, Francesco, left the group. He has since been replaced by respected Italian d ...
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Fvlgvres
''Fvlgvres'' (Latin: "fulgures", English: "you thunder") is the 2007 second Italian language album by Roman Empire-themed Italian progressive metal band Janvs. The title track "Fvlgvres" commences "Tuona, fra universi di tenebra Illumina ciò che in me Tenta di vincere il tempo", (English "You thunder, between universes of darkness, Illuminate what in me Attempts to triumph over time"). Track listing #"Fvlgvres" – 6:48 #"Terzo Volto" – 6:06 #"Pivme D'Arcangelo" – 6:16 #"Vesper" – 8:34 #"Melencolia" – 4:53 #"Vrsa Major" – 5:59 #"Addii" – 2:59 Personnel *Matteo "Vinctor" Barelli – Singing, vocals, guitar, Electronic keyboard, keyboards, programming *Claudio "Malphas" Fogliato – Bass guitar, bass *Francesco La Rosa – drums, keyboards, samples References

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A Fog" Altomare
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Malombra may refer to: * ''Malombra'' (novel), an 1881 novel by the writer Antonio Fogazzaro * ''Malombra'' (1917 film), a silent Italian film directed by Carmine Gallone * ''Malombra'' (1942 film), an Italian film directed by Mario Soldati * ''Malombra'' (TV series), a 1974 Italian television series * ''Malombra'' (1984 film), an Italian film directed by Bruno Gaburro * Pietro Malombra Pietro Malombra (1556–1618) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance, active in his adoptive city of Venice. He was an educated man who became chancellor of the republic. Malombra was born in Cremona. According to Ticozzi, he befriende ...
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