depeche mode, phillip glass, jeff buckley, tom waits, gary numan, siddal, the cure,
nine inch nails, attrition, rasputina, fields of the nephilim, bauhaus,
faith & the muse
Sounds Like
evanescence, lacuna coil, depeche mode, nine inch nails, portishead, gary numan
ATTN BANDS: We have disabled the ability for you to send friend requests to this profile. We understand as well as you do how hard it is for you to get the word out about your music, but because In Tenebris is no longer an active project, there's very little that adding this profile can accomplish for you. Please feel free to check out all of the links below for the new projects of our members. If you would like to add the profile to show your support for In Tenebris and help spread the word about the band's music, please send a message and we'll be happy to add your profile directly, and give your music a listen in the process! thanks for your understanding.
Fronted by Christina Fleming, In Tenebris effortlessly merge gripping rock riffs with intricate orchestral touches. The result is nothing short of breathtaking.
The band’s origins can be traced to the adolescence of founding members, Fleming and Jdavyd Williams. Their combined classical music training– hers in voice, his in guitar– as well an affection for underground music encouraged the two to create music together. Fortunately, finding eager band-mates was not a problem.
Nathaniel Acker was enlisted on bass guitar, with longtime scene-maker Michael Johnson completing the rhythm section on drums. After witnessing In Tenebris live, Marshall Camden completed the band’s sound by augmenting preprogrammed synthesizers with live, dynamic keyboard work.
Respected and nationally recognized bands took notice, and soon In Tenebris began playing shows with Ours, The Birthday Massacre, Bella Morte and The Last Dance. They also won new fans by playing the following festivals: Reverence, Cirque Macabre, and Eccentrik.
In May of 2007, they released their self-titled debut full-length CD. Re Gen Magazine summed it up best: "A mature, professional sounding effort... (that) conjures up sights of Victorian concert halls."
In August 2007, In Tenebris officially disbanded. You can keep up to date on the news relating to band members and their new projects by adding this profile to your friends list, or by following any of the following links:
for new music by Jdavyd Williams [IDIL(ideal), ex-In Tenebris], add this profile!
A blend of Gothic & Darkwave music with Kirtan and Bhajan, the devotional music of India. The sound is at all times traditional and modern. For fans of Dead Can Dance, Delerium, and "Dust" era Peter Murphy.
In you there is a love that brings to being Such beauty as you cannot hope to see, Too simple and too glorious for seeing, Making it a sacrament to be.