Vocifer
Vocifer formed in London around 2005, with Anya Seraphina on vocals and Ethan Knight on guitar. They later added bassist Marcus Wilde and drummer Jasper...
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Vocifer formed in London around 2005, with Anya Seraphina on vocals and Ethan Knight on guitar. They later added bassist Marcus Wilde and drummer Jasper Stone. Their debut album 'Seraphim' came out in 2007, followed by 'Aether' in 2010 and 'Aurora' in 2013.
Their song 'Hummingbird' became particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'I Used To Be' and 'Lady Moon.' The band developed a sound that some critics found unconventional, but they kept working with it.
Vocifer's music often featured ethereal harmonies and introspective lyrics. Anya Seraphina's voice could move between delicate passages and more powerful moments, while the instrumental work created atmospheric backdrops for songs like 'Lord Of The Rain' and 'Primal Clash.'
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