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- Darkwell is a gothic metal band from Innsbruck, Austria. Formed in 1999 by b****ist Roland Wurzer and guitarist Roman Wienicke; Wurzer is the sole founding...
- appears in the tabletop game Dungeons and Dragons and its derivative novel Darkwell, a book in The Moonshae Trilogy where a flock of perytons are among an...
- artists as Diana Ankudinova from Russia.[citation needed] In 2002, band Darkwell released album Conflict of interest which included cover version of Twist...
- (Valkyre) Magali Luyten (Virus IV, Beautiful Sin, Ayreon) Stephanie Luzie (Darkwell, Atargatis) Mākii (High and Mighty Color) Elisa Martin (Dark Moor, Fairyland...
- their first headlining tour together with Dornenreich, Vintersorg and Darkwell. In 2002, they changed to the German Nuclear Blast label. At this point...
- and symphonic metal singer. She used to sing in the bands Atargatis and Darkwell. Meier quit all of her band projects because she did not have enough time...
- soundtrack to the 2018 film Suspiria (Miranda **** Garden album), 1993 Suspiria (Darkwell album), 2000 "Suspiria" (2010 song), a rock song by Rey Pila off their...
- Metatron (Mark Stewart album), 1990 Metatron (Praxis album), 1994 Metatron (Darkwell album), 2004 "Metatron", a song by The Mars Volta on their 2008 album The...
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- Niles: Darkwalker on Moonshae (May 1987), Black Wizards (April 1988), and Darkwell (February 1989). Niles followed these with another three books in 1992–1993...