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Nocturna is an Italian symphonic power metal band, [1] founded in 2021 by Grace Darkling, Rehn Stillnight and Federico Mondelli. They have released two albums, Daughters of the Night and Of Sorcery and Darkness. Production of the former was affected by the COVID-19 lockdowns in Italy. The band's sound has been compared to that of Nightwish and ...
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Nocturna may refer to: Nocturna (DC Comics), a comic book supervillainess; Nocturna, a 2007 animated feature; Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula, a 1979 disco film; Nocturna (band), an Italian heavy metal band
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