A collection of vampire inspired bands, songs, and music videos with accompanying lyrics that are vampire themed or vampiric in nature, or have been featured in a vampire movie or tv show. All listings provide videos to view.
Vampiria appears on the album Wolfheart. Moonspell is a Portuguese black metal/dark metal band with death metal and doom metal elements.
"Vampire Heart" is a song by the Finnish rock band HIM. It is the first track on the 2005 album Dark Light and was released as the album's second single that year.
Voltaire was born in Havana, Cuba in 1967. He soon moved to New Jersey where he spent the rest of his childhood. As a kid, he discovered how to animate at the age of ten and soon developed his own method of building animation models.
The soundtrack to the Queen of the Damned film was Jonathan Davis' first musical output outside of Korn. Originally, he was going to sing on the album, but due to contracts with Sony, he could not. So, he hired some of his musical peers to record the vocals.
Blue Oyster Cult started where Vampirologist Dr. Stephen Kaplan Taught.
Darling Violetta is a dark pop band based in Hollywood, California. Their name is taken from the salutation used by Bela Lugosi in letters to his mistress, Violetta Napierska.
The song is based on the 1922 German silent film, "Nosferatu" a loose adaptation of Bram Stokers' Vampire Novel Dracula. The lyrics mimic the story line of that film. Joe Bouchard closes Spectres on a creepy note with this ode to the classic German expressionist vampire movie courtesy of another lyric by Helen Wheels.
"Moon Over Bourbon Street" was originally written to describe a character from Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire.
This song was the theme song for the 1992 movie Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Lou Gramm (born Louis A. Grammatico, May 2, 1950 in Rochester, New York) is an American rock vocalist and songwriter. As lead vocalist of Foreigner for over 27 years, Lou also had a successful solo career and is now recording and touring with the Lou Gramm Band.