Vlad In Tears
Vlad In Tears formed in Milan in 2002 with Simone Ceccarelli on vocals, Nicolo Artu and Edoardo Cavalieri on guitars, Alessandro Tedeschi on bass, and...
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Vlad In Tears formed in Milan in 2002 with Simone Ceccarelli on vocals, Nicolo Artu and Edoardo Cavalieri on guitars, Alessandro Tedeschi on bass, and Christian Schembri on drums. They started playing local clubs and festivals around that time.
Their songs like "After Life" and "We Die Together" work with themes of loss and alienation, though some listeners have found the material too dark. The band has said they're not trying to promote despair, just reflecting on difficult parts of life.
They put out a self-titled album in 2002 and have kept recording since. Other tracks include "You'll Come Back To Me" and "A Song To Say Goodnight."
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