Ivan McRoy Ben Graves Jason Epperley Clay Fagan David Gee Benji Kauth
Nocturne was an industrial rock band formed in 1995 in Dallas, Texas. The band's core members were Lacey Sculls and Chris Telkes, and several touring musicians, usually Ben Graves of the Murderdolls and "Rotten" Rotny also guitar player of the industrial/metal band Psyclon Nine.
Band members
Lacey Sculls (Vocals, Songwriting)
Chris Telkes (Guitar, Programming, Songwriting, Production)
After heavy touring in support of Twilight, Nocturnes second album, "Welcome to Paradise" was released. The band received a nomination for "Best Industrial Band" in the Dallas Observer.
Track listing
Happy
My Bitch
Head Trip
Dissolute
Vortex
Waiting for Anything
Sad
It Burns
Final Hour
If I Could Leave, I Would
Empty Inside
Flirt (Part 1)
Flirt (Part 2)
Paradise Wasted
In a breakaway move, Nocturne was signed onto Invisible Records/Underground, Inc. One year later, "Paradise Wasted" was released. This CD was one of two "filler CDs" to bridge the gap between "Welcome to Paradise" and "Guide to Extinction". Paradise Wasted was essentially Welcome To Paradise with a new cover, now remastered, with two new bonus songs added, "Whore", and "Digit."[4]
Track listing
Happy
My Bitch
Whore
Head Trip
Dissolute
Vortex
Waiting for Anything
Digit
Sad
It Burns
Final Hour
If I Could Leave, I Would
Empty Inside
Flirt (Part 1)
Flirt (Part 2)
Axis of Evil: Mixes of Mass Destruction
After another year, Axis of Evil: Mixes of Mass Destruction was turned out in 2003, again, to pass the time for the band, working forward for its third album. Axis of Evil was more limited in its edition, now out of print. Axis was a remix album of Paradise Wasted. The entire CD consisted of only 13 songs, but included a grand total of five versions of "Whore" and two versions of "My Bitch."
Track listing
Happy [Bile Meets the Inbred Brothers Free Hat Pull the Plug Mix]
"Anthems of Rust and Decay:A Tribute to Marilyn Manson" (performing Get Your Gunn)
"Easy Listening..." (Lacey performing Closer To Heaven)
"Dim View of the Future (Chris Telkes performing Emily's Humming Mix)
"The Broken Machine: A Tribute to Nine Inch Nails" (performing Kinda, I Want To)
Lacey was a contestant on VH1's reality show Rock of Love with Bret Michaels from the 80's rock band Poison. Several of her housemates criticized her for her tactics in trying to win and nicknamed her "The Devil". On the Rock of Love Reunion Show, Nocturne performed "Shallow" from the album Guide to Extinction.