1) Novembre is a band from Rome, Italy. Their music consists of atmospheric progressive metal with doom metal, death metal and gothic metal elements. Their lyrical themes revolve around dreams, nature, personal struggles and landscapes.
The group started in September 1990 when two Sicilian brothers, Carmelo Orlando (guitars, vocals) and Giuseppe Orlando (drums), formed a death metal band named Catacomb. About a year later, in November 1991 they released their first demo titled "Unreal". Despite its poor sound-quality it immediately raised interest among the then-flourishing death metal scene. The 7" EP "The Return of the Ark" (released on Sacra Sindone Records) followed in early 1993 and due to its unusual mix of melancholic doom metal with classic influences caused even more exposure and popularity in the world-wide underground. Soon after they renamed the band Novembre, as the former moniker did not represent the bands steadily progressing sound anymore.
Things finally felt right and around the same time Novembre signed to Polyphemus Records. In the Fall of 1994 the band recorded their highly-acclaimed debut, "Wish I Could Dream It Again..." in Dan Swano's Unisound Studios. This was right around the same time as other leaders of the initial atmospheric scene recorded their first and early albums, making Novembre among the first bands inventing and playing this sound.
After two more years of hard work Novembre released their second album, "Arte Novecento", which showed the band developing into an even darker direction. In Spring of 1997 Massimiliano Pagliuso (guitars) joined the band as a second guitarist, and towards the end of 1998 they inked a worldwide deal with Century Media Records.
After months of intense rehearsals their third album, "Classica", was recorded at the band's own The Outer Studios in Rome in Summer 1999 and mixed in Andy LaRocque's famous Los Angered Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden. "Classica" was supported by a European tour with Moonspell, Kreator and Witchery in January, 2000, as well as a gig at Leipzig's Wave Gotik Treffen Festival. Since the show went down great they were invited for the following year's festival too.
The successor of "Classica" came to light in the Fall, 2001. Novembre entered The Outer Sound Studios again to record "Novembrine Waltz". In order to add the icing to the cake they went to Sound Suite Studios near Marseilles and mixed the album with producer Terje Refsnes (Tristania, Sins of thy Beloved, Morgul). During November and December 2001, the band supported the album on a European tour along with the outstanding talents of their old friends from Opeth and Katatonia which marked one of the many highlights in their career.
Even though things were progressing superbly, Novembre felt it was time for a little journey into their past: "Wish I Could Dream It Again..." sold out extremely quickly and is nowadays a highly sought-after rarity. Many of the new fans who missed the chance to purchase the debut album back in the day were eager to get their hands on a copy and more than willing to overspend for a second-hand copy. In light of this situation, Novembre decided to re-record the songs of the album, once more in their own Outer Sound Studio during the Summer of 2002, both to give a new sound-treatment to these formidable and well-regarded tunes, and to give fans the possibility to complete their Novembre collection. To mark the difference between "old" and "new" versions and avoid further confusion, the band decided to rename the album with the title "Dreams d'Azur".
Meanwhile things started to fall apart between the band and the label. It seemed as though they had nothing else to give each other. Both parties agreed to terminate the deal, leaving Novembre free to search for a more appropriate record label. It wasn't long before Novembre's freedom came to the attention of the British legendary label, Peaceville Records. A label that, with the bands they produced and the albums released, traced a deep and binding mark on Novembre's song writing spine. Definitely the label they should have always been signed to.
Since the signing of the deal in 2004, the band locked themselves up in their garage to write their fifth album "Materia" recorded between their Outer Sound Studios and Helsinki's Finnvox Studios. "Materia" has been released in April 2006, and was supported by a highly successful European Tour with Katatonia.
As if to continue the momentum following the success of "Materia", Novembre swiftly began work on the follow-up album, with an even heavier presence than the previous album yet still maintaining the high level of atmospherics which the band are well known for. Novembre’s creative overdrive, fuelled by the pre-Materia silent years, became evident in the hyper-speed composition of 12 new emotional and progressive rock/doom/metal jewels composing their sixth and best album to date; "The Blue", the latest Novembre album was released by Peaceville Records on the 5th November 2007 followed by a very successful UK tour with Paradise Lost.
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Novembre
Novembre Lyrics
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It brings the nothingness of tomorrow
Here it is
It brings the silver of another sorrow
The last wave
The very last wave
And then it arrived
Now unable to enchant these eyes
The last sunshine
[Solo: Massimiliano]
And when finally hate shall bring us together
And when all love gone bad
Will be at least turned to hate
I'll rise again
The lyrics of Novembre's self-titled song "Novembre" depict a sense of impending doom and despair. The first two lines describe the arrival of something ("it") that brings the "nothingness of tomorrow" and the "silver of another sorrow." The repetition of "Here it is" emphasizes the inevitability of this event, which the following lines reveal to be "the last wave" and "the very last wave." The arrival of this wave represents the end, as the singer is "now unable to enchant these eyes" and "weakened by the desperation of a suicide." The final line "The last sunshine" could be interpreted as a final glimmer of hope or brightness before everything fades away.
The song then transitions to a guitar solo by Massimiliano which emphasizes the mood of impending doom and despair. The final stanza shifts to a sense of anger and defiance, as the singer declares that even if love turns to hate and everything falls apart, they will "rise again." This sense of resilience in the face of despair is a common theme in Novembre's music, and the lyrics of this song in particular speak to the idea of finding hope and strength in the face of overwhelming darkness.
Line by Line Meaning
Here it is
The moment has come
It brings the nothingness of tomorrow
The future looks bleak and empty
Here it is
The moment has come (again)
It brings the silver of another sorrow
A new kind of pain is coming
The last wave
The end is near
The very last wave
The end is here
And then it arrived
The end has come
Now unable to enchant these eyes
The beauty of the world is lost
Weakened by the desperation of a suicide
Feeling helpless and alone
The last sunshine
The end of all light
[Solo: Massimiliano]
A musical interlude
And when finally hate shall bring us together
Only hatred can unite us
And when all love gone bad
Love has turned sour
Will be at least turned to hate
Hate is all that remains
I'll rise again
I will not be defeated
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MetalHammerUSA
This song is just amazing.... it is soothing to listen to.
HatchiMals
i feel sad for people who ve never heard this fuckin masterpiece
AngryPeacefulRussian
Really great , thanks
A K
What a great song to title it the band's name.
CheeseDick
isnt there another version of this?
TDS
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