Noblesse Oblige
Noblesse Oblige formed in 2006, releasing their debut album 'Nocturnal' that same year. The album included '4am,' a track that became their breakout single....
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Noblesse Oblige formed in 2006, releasing their debut album 'Nocturnal' that same year. The album included '4am,' a track that became their breakout single. They followed with albums like 'Insomnia' in 2008 and 'Reverie' in 2010, continuing to develop their sound.
The band's members are known by stage names: Kain on vocals, Raze as lyricist and guitarist, Eve on bass, and Rain on drums. Their decision to maintain anonymity has been a consistent feature, drawing curiosity from listeners. Other songs in their catalog include 'All Or Nothing,' 'Arnold Layne,' 'Bitch,' and 'Break Your Heart.'
They released 'Asylum' in 2013 and 'Eden' in 2016, with their music often exploring introspective themes. Their work has been noted for its atmospheric quality and emotional resonance, though some critics have questioned its darker elements.
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