Nightmare with the new album “Aeternam” via AFM Records

Nightmare released their most anticipated and highly acclaimed new album “Aeternam” today!

With the moniker « the best heavy metal export out of France » and after Maggy Luyten decided to move on, 2020 sees Nightmare back, unbowed, unbreakable and inspired, ready to take their music to a whole new level. They return with hugely talented female vocalist, Madie (Faith In Agony) on the mic, and have recorded their most ambitious album to date. Here you can watch their latest video-single “Divine Nemesis” a fast and furious song with a melodic chorus and pounding grooving guitar riffs in the vein of Judas Priest.

Founded in 1979, French heavy metal pioneers Nightmare have been an integral part of the European metal scene for the past three decades, and have been prolific with their album releases, all the while updating and evolving their sound.

Garnering critical acclaim from their opening show to Def Leppard in 1983, debut album ‘Waiting for Twilight’ was released the next year, with follow up ‘Power of the Universe’ coming hot on its heels in 1985. After a four year hiatus, the band came roaring back onto the scene, bringing a much harder sound with them. New album ‘Astral Deliverance’ was released in1999 with former drummer Jo Amore assuming his new role as the band’s vocalist and drum duties handed to his brother David Amore. Over the following years, this incredibly hard working, prolific band continued to release albums & tour worldwide, playing some of the biggest metal festivals like Wacken, Hellfest, 70,000 Tons Of Metal, Gods Of Metal and supporting the likes of Sabaton, Saxon, Grave Digger, Blind Guardian

With the moniker ‘the best heavy metal export out of France’ firmly under their belts, new album ‘The Burden Of God’ was released to critical acclaim in 2012, seamlessly combining the band’s classic power metal roots with symphonic and contemporary elements. ‘The Aftermath’ was released May 2014 and marked the end of the band’s collaboration with vocalist Jo Amore and drummer David Amore, with the band vowing to return stronger than ever. In 2016, Maggy Luyten (Beautiful Sin, Beyond The Bridge, ex-Ayreon) took over vocal duties on new album ‘Dead Sun’, with the band touring this release for upwards of three years before Maggy decided to move on.

2020 sees Nightmare back, unbowed, unbreakable and inspired, ready to take their music to a whole new level. They return with hugely talented female vocalist, Madie (Faith In Agony) on the mic, and have recorded their most ambitious album to date, ‘Aeternam’, set for release on 2nd October 2020 on AFM Records.

Melding hard hitting riffs and pounding, insistent drums from the start, ‘Aeternam’ blends perfectly the raw edged, high energy, power metal Nightmare are renown for, with sublime melodies intertwined throughout. Madie’s soaring vocals add an exquisite extra layer to the tunes, with symphonic elements adding a heightened, more progressive feel.

Tracklist
01 – Temple Of Acheron
02 – Divine Nemesis
03 – The Passenger
04 – Downfall Of A Tyrant
05 – Crystal Lake
06 – Lights On
07 – Aeternam
08 – Under The Ice
09 – Black September
10 – Anneliese

Nightmare line-up:

Madie – Vocals
Yves Campion – Bass & Vocals
Franck Milleliri – Guitar
Matt Asselberghs – Guitar & Vocals
Niels Quiais – Drums

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Nightmare with the new album “Aeternam” via AFM Records

October 7, 2020

Nightmare released their most anticipated and highly acclaimed new album “Aeternam” today! With the moniker « the best heavy metal export out of France » and after Maggy Luyten decided to move on, 2020 sees Nightmare back, unbowed, unbreakable and inspired, ready to take their music to a whole new level. They return with hugely talented female vocalist, Madie (Faith In Agony) on the mic, and have recorded their most ambitious album to date. Here you can watch their latest video-single “Divine Nemesis” a fast and furious song with a melodic chorus and pounding grooving guitar riffs in the vein of Judas Priest. Founded in 1979, French heavy metal pioneers Nightmare have been an integral part of the European metal scene for the past three decades, and have been prolific with their album releases, all the while updating and evolving their sound. Garnering critical acclaim from their opening show to Def Leppard in 1983, debut album ‘Waiting for Twilight’ was released the next year, with follow up ‘Power of the Universe’ coming hot on its heels in 1985. After a four year hiatus, the band came roaring back onto the scene, bringing a much harder sound with them. New album…

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