Lacuna Coil
With their melodic blend of powerful gothic metal, Lacuna Coil is one of Italy's most recognizable musical exports. Emerging from the Milan underground in the late '90s, the outfit turned plenty of heads in their native land with their catchy alternative metal sound and shared vocals courtesy of singers Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro. With Ferro's tortured screams and Scabbia's ethereal range, the group attracted a devoted following that soon spread outside of Italy and throughout Europe before they broke into the U.S. market with 2002's Comalies. From there, they remained a fixture in the Top 40 in both their home country and the U.S. with 2006's Karmacode, 2012's Billboard chart high Dark Adrenaline, and 2016's Delirium, their highest-charting LP to date in Italy. Black Anima, the band's ninth studio album, appeared in 2019, followed by 2025's Sleepless Empire.
Formed in the late '90s, Lacuna Coil were originally known as Ethereal, but they soon changed their moniker after discovering there was already a band in Greece with the same name. After ironing out some lineup kinks, the band locked in their roster, which featured Ferro, Scabbia, bassist/producer Marco Coti Zelati, guitarist Cristiano Migliore, and drummer Christiano Mozzati. A self-titled EP heralded Lacuna Coil's arrival in 1998 and their first full-length, In a Reverie, was issued soon after in 1999. The Halflife EP appeared in 2000, and their next LP, Unleashed Memories, followed in spring 2001. At this point, the band hit their stride in the metal community and were ready to make a breakthrough.
The group's third album, Comalies, was their critical and mainstream breakthrough, hitting the U.S. and European charts upon its release in October 2002. Attention surrounding Lacuna Coil continued to grow as they spent time on the road with Type O Negative, P.O.D., Opeth, and Danzig, among others. The album's first single, "Heaven's a Lie," was also a U.S. commercial radio success, followed by the equally popular "Swamped." The band accepted an invitation to appear at 2004's Ozzfest, and spent the next year playing on the European festival circuit.
The heavier Karmacode surfaced in April 2006 and proved to be Lacuna Coil's true commercial breakthrough, charting well worldwide and going to number 28 on the Billboard 200. After the success of that album, the group continued to tour across the globe. In 2008, they entered the studio with Linkin Park producer Don Gilmore and, the following year, they released their fifth album, Shallow Life. A deliberately commercial effort with strong pop-metal influences, the album was their biggest seller to date but divided their fan base. Dark Adrenaline, again with Gilmore at the helm, arrived in 2012 and marked a slight return to their darker, heavier sound. The set peaked at number 15 in the U.S., their highest-charting to date.
Lacuna Coil went even further with their next effort, Broken Crown Halo. Swapping Gilmore for Jay Baumgardner (Evanescence, Helmet, Drowning Pool), they recorded in an antique Milan studio with vintage analog equipment, resulting in an album with a thick, crushing sound that harked back to Karmacode. Just before the release of the album, Migliore and Mozzati announced they were leaving the band for personal reasons; the rest of the members decided to press on, recruiting former Agony Scene drummer Ryan Folden for the upcoming tour.
Folden ultimately became a full-time member of Lacuna Coil, participating in the recording sessions for their next album, 2016's expansive Delirium. Shortly before recording was due to commence, their other long-term guitarist, Marco Biazzi, amicably left the band, leaving bassist and founding member Marco Coti Zelati to record all the guitar parts as well (Biazzi's position was later filled by Diego Cavallotti). In addition to guitar duties, Zelati produced the album, making it the first to be entirely self-produced by the group. Harking back to their early work, Delirium presented some of Lacuna Coil's most balanced work, weaving the heavy and the melodic with downtuned guitars, rhythmic bass, pummeling drums, and some of Ferro and Scabbia's strongest vocal performances to date. Charting well across Europe, Delirium was also a chart peak for the band in Italy, debuting just outside the Top Ten.
In February of 2018, the band celebrated their 20th anniversary with the limited box set The Presence of the Past (XX Years of Lacuna Coil). It included all of their studio albums, selected live material, rare songs, remixes, B-sides spread over 13 discs, and packaging with a luxurious booklet that contained all lyrics, historical and rare photos, and expansive liner notes. The next year, Folden parted ways with Lacuna Coil, and Richard Meiz (Genus Ordinis Dei) was recruited as the group's new drummer, just in time for their ninth studio effort. The darkly elegant Black Anima was issued in October 2019 and featured the singles "Layers of Time" and "Reckless."
In 2022, Lacuna Coil, burnt out by the pandemic and indisposed to creating any new music, decided to re-record their classic album Comalies, both to commemorate the chart-topping album's 20th anniversary and to rekindle their creative spirit. Comprising "deconstructed and transported" reworkings of the material, Comalies XX also included a copy of the original record. The project also provided them the desired creative boost, and they soon began work on their next album. In June 2024, guitarist Cavallotti parted ways with the band in the midst of its production and was later replaced by Daniele Salomone. That tenth studio album, Sleepless Empire, was released in early 2025 and featured the single "Gravity."
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Sleepless Empire
Metal - Released by Century Media on 14 Feb 2025
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Black Anima (Bonus Tracks Version)
Metal - Released by Century Media on 11 Oct 2019
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These Scars Won't Define Us (Tour Version)
Machine Head, In Flames, Lacuna Coil
Metal - Released by Nuclear Blast on 15 Nov 2024
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Hosting the Shadow (feat. Randy Blythe)
Metal - Released by Century Media on 1 Aug 2024
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In The Mean Time (feat. Ash Costello)
Metal - Released by Century Media on 19 Apr 2024
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Live From The Apocalypse
Metal - Released by Century Media on 25 Jun 2021
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Broken Crown Halo
Metal - Released by Century Media on 31 Mar 2014
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The 119 Show (The 119 Show - Live in London)
Metal - Released by Century Media on 9 Nov 2018
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Naughty Christmas
Metal - Released by Century Media on 9 Dec 2016
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Lacuna Coil - EP
Metal - Released by Century Media on 1 Apr 1998
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Enjoy the Silence - EP
Metal - Released by Century Media on 13 Jul 2010
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Visual Karma (Body, Mind and Soul) (live at Wacken 2007)
Metal - Released by Century Media on 13 Jul 2007
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