The band Horror Farm was born from the ashes of the solo project "Evil Lucifera",
wanted by the singer Lucifera for a change of style, inherent more to the themes than the musical field.
The band maintains the symphonic black metal style, blending it with more horror sounds,
thus bringing it to a symphonic extreme horror metal.
The themes precisely deal exclusively with horror stories, written by Lucifera.
In May 20019 Lucifera met Sathrath, drummer, violin practitioner and composer.
Sathrath immediately sets to work, composing the first album, inspired by the Lifend story,
of which Lucifera wrote the screenplay.
Initially the band had to produce that album, and also seek support for the production of the film:
two tracks taken from the concept are released: Lifend and Macabre Chorus Mortis.
Guitarist Theo Milani leaves the band after a few months, and his place is taken by
Gianluigi "Bloodax" Magri; Matteo "Deathammer" Vianello, joined the band too as bassist.
The pandemic unfortunately hinders the continuation of the work, but the band has time, before the restrictions
increase, to record the video "Solaria", and to film the short linked to it:
both will be out shortly.
Lucifera decides to postpone the Lifend album, although it was already fully recorded,
to give light to a new work, freely inspired by today's problematic situation.
The band is therefore recording the new album: "2075-Apocalipsa", of which the first video "2075" will be made
as soon as there are favorable conditions.
The album will be a concept that will tell the entire story of the film of the same name, and if supporters arrive,
Lucifera and Sathrath will be Eris and Ade, the protagonists of the film, whose story tells a very personal
post pandemic vision with very loud tones, lots of blood, and a good dose of splatter.