Nilbog - "Suspiria" Live

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2009

Nilbog is a horror film score tribute band like no other -- because it might be the only one! Featuring some of L.A.'s most dedicated film score lovers (as well as former/current members of Captain Ahab, Anavan, Monsturo and The Black Apples), Nilbog exists to pay homage to classic soundtrack moments by Goblin, John Carpenter, Giorgio Moroder, Ennio Morricone, Riz Ortolani, and other masters of the form. Utilizing vintage synths and a keen ear for detail, this six-piece band recreates down to the last timbre some of the most beloved and fetishized horror movie themes of the past few decades--- and has since accumulated a near-mythical status.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/NILBOG-The-Band/172759562953

*** SORRY FOR THE CRAPPY AUDIO *** (IT'S BEST TO LISTEN TO WITH SPEAKERS/ HEADPHONES WITH BASS)

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  • Pure Classic Horror Magic!

  • This is insanely beautiful!

    Thank you for the Music!

  • Amazing , very cool , trie DEMONS 2 soundtrack DEMONICA

  • well, sadly (maybe, maybe not), i am no longer in danava so i am the last to know about their tour plans. but another band of mine (cosmic rockers) did a cover of morricone's 'magic and ecstasy' too, so maybe someone will post ours and we can exchange notes. i always wanted to do another live set of goblin covers. especially "connexion" and "terra di goblin." you guys should do those, and the theme from Shock by Libra.

  • @rosycross That's so crazy! I am a fan of your band (Danava)! Lemme know the next time you guys decide to play LA!

    -nick (drummer o Nilbog)

  • fun, i had a band (or two) like this in portland. one of them turned into danava, oddly, a band that often was confused for anavan, due to nom-inal similarities.

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