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- Aeturnus) was chosen to pay homage to the bands Black Sabbath and Candlem****, both of whom had songs bearing the name "Solitude". Solitude Aeturnus released...
- Adagio is the fifth album by American doom metal band Solitude Aeturnus. "My Endtime" – 0:48 "Days of Prayer" – 6:10 "Believe" – 5:52 "Never" – 2:53 "Idis" –...
- band for good. Candlem**** found a new vocalist, Robert Lowe (Solitude Aeturnus), who recorded with the band on their ninth album, King of the Grey Islands...
- metal band Solitude Aeturnus, released in November 2006. The album cover was created by Travis Smith. All music by Solitude Aeturnus. All lyrics by Robert...
- Blabbermouth.Net - Candlem**** Taps Solitude Aeturnus Singer To Replace Messiah Marcolin BLABBERMOUTH.NET - SOLITUDE AETURNUS Guitarist Comments On Singer Joining...
- Puer aeternus (Latin for 'eternal boy'; female: puella aeterna; sometimes shortened to puer and puella) in mythology is a child-god who is eternally young...
- French progressive metal band Adagio (Sweetbox album) Adagio (Solitude Aeturnus album) Adagio (2000 film), a 2000 Russian film Adagio (2023 film), a 2023...
- epic doom in the style of Solitude Aeturnus. Janne Stark compared the band with Candlem**** and Solitude Aeturnus in his book The Heaviest Encyclopedia...
- Cr**** Monster. As a musician, Blackburn started with the group Solitude Aeturnus (1988–1995), first as the drummer and then as the b****ist. He left to found...
- Downfall is the fourth album by American doom metal band Solitude Aeturnus. It was re-released as a double CD together with Through the Darkest Hour. "Phantoms"...