As dusk settles over the carnival, the once-festive midway begins to exude an eerie sense of menace. Pale green lights eminate from somewhere in the distance, where the murmur of voices echo amidst ghostly music and other... more », more unsettling sounds. Dark rumors of missing children and drifters have followed the carnival from town to town, and though you are well aware of the dangers of trespassing here, you cannot resist the temptation to explore the circus grounds after dark. Welcome to The Circus Diabolique, an old-time carnival that harbors living nightmares and sinister secrets. Nox Arcana invites you to immerse yourself in a soundscape of dark orchestrations, haunting melodies and chilling sound effects.« less
As dusk settles over the carnival, the once-festive midway begins to exude an eerie sense of menace. Pale green lights eminate from somewhere in the distance, where the murmur of voices echo amidst ghostly music and other, more unsettling sounds. Dark rumors of missing children and drifters have followed the carnival from town to town, and though you are well aware of the dangers of trespassing here, you cannot resist the temptation to explore the circus grounds after dark. Welcome to The Circus Diabolique, an old-time carnival that harbors living nightmares and sinister secrets. Nox Arcana invites you to immerse yourself in a soundscape of dark orchestrations, haunting melodies and chilling sound effects.
Another Masterpiece From The Maestros Of The Macabre
John Rossi | Somers Point, NJ United States | 06/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First: They took you on a horrifying journey through the halls of a haunted Victorian mansion, home of the notorious Darklore clan, a sanctuary of shadows which few dare enter, and from which none return...
Then, just when you thought the terror was over, they walked with you on a spine-tingling musical journey into the pages H.P. Lovecraft's terrifying literary world, opening the ancient tome known as the "Necronomicon"
Later, a restful and refreshing respite was had, and a time of somber reflection, with a journey into Ebonshire Forest, and the surrounding village as the Knight Of Winter related a tragic yet beautiful cautionary tale....
And finally, the dark realm of the vampire was breached, with a visit to the rugged lovely land of "Transylvania", with a chilling, grandiose and spellbinding musical tribute to the king of Vampires, Vlad Dracula himself...
For a while, or so it seemed, all was quiet....Until...
NOW............
Travel anew if you dare, with Nox Arcana... masterful minstrels of the macabre as an all new musical nightmare is set to unfold. Step this way,ladies and gentlemen... and bring your tickets.... as you are about to cross onto the fairgrounds of the Circus Diabolique. Welcome, one and all... to the Carnival Of Lost Souls....
1. Ghosts Of The Midway- Oh, how festively do we begin our journey into theunknown. A soft undercurrent of choral "moaning" carries a blend of children's and grownups laughter and revelry, along with the sounds of what may be tricycle horns. Soon we are greeted by the Ringmaster, runner of these fiendishly fun attractions. A swirling and eerily playful keyboard melody buoys a deep, charming, yet slightly sinister voice as we are invited to explore our wickedest dreams and most diabolical nightmares. The fun is just getting started...
2. After Hours- We get more somber here. Though this is a very pretty tune, more tension is building. Ringing bell-like tones... almost like a xylophone but not quite, resemble a heartbeat in their pacing, as they combine with soft moans, children's laughter, beautifully sad and mysterious choral passages, and tolling vespers to tell of the imminent falling of night. A whispered voice dares us onward to explore further the festive yet fearful fairgrounds, saying..."Follow me..... This way..." Do you dare to move on?
3. Harlequin's Lament- Mournful piano and choral tones tell the story here, mixing with tolling bells.. `Tis the tale of one of the performers, a heart-stirring tale of one sentenced to forever entertain the patrons of a circus of fiends
4. Calliope- A festive, playful musical opus, this, or so it seems uses a mix of keyboard, flute, very nice tolling bells, xylophone and choral notes. It depicts the innocence of children, enjoying a ride that might be more captivating, and dangerous than it appears. The sound of children laughing on occasion really adds to this effect.
5. Madame Endora- The dropping of money tells of a daring soul indeed.. A beautiful swirling harp tune blends with choir and pipe organ, as we are told by the soothsayer in a grating, witch-like voice, of bleak horizons and a path before us filled with darkness. Beware the coming storm. Tense, ominous, heavily atmospheric, and beautiful.
6. Nightmare Parade- This is a heavily martial piece, rousing and adventurous. Pounding percussion, invigorating strings and choir do the honors. The snap of a cracking whip and the growls of animals make an appearance, along with tolling bells, xylophone-like sounds , pipe organ and great choral passages.
7. Shadow's Fall- Percussion and somber piano are the stars here. They are accompanied by melancholy but beautiful strings. This speaks of more dangers and horrors that lie on the path ahead. Beware!
8. Hall Of Mirrors- This is a "fun" piece, but still creepy. The lead players in this part of the drama are keyboards and sinister laughter in varying pitches. It pays homage to the frightening yet fun mirror houses we all remember from our own visits to the circus as children.
9. Spellbound- This is a piece of pure and lovely nostalgia. The sound of an old phonograph gives way to a sad but very pretty violin tune over which the following is sung "The witching hour's drawing near. And my tragic fate is clear. I'll take your secret to my grave. For evermore I'll be you slave. Because I'm spellbound." The record whooshes to a stop, and the track ends with a choral moan of a sort.
10. Cries In The Night-Oh, how to choose words that do this justice. These cries are not screams of terror. Nay, they are heartstring-tugging choral passages,. hinting at a deep and lonely sorrow and a heart-wrenching loveliness. Xylophone-like notes make a brief guest appearance alongside some of the most emotion-stirring choral voice work I have ever had the pleasure to listen to.
11. Soul Stealer- Choir, heavy percussion, pipe organ, and quick violin runs tell this tale. It is an invigorating `chase' as you are hounded through the fairgrounds by dark forces that seek to overtake you. Run for your life. Your very soul may depend on it
12. - Haunted Carousel- I see this as a "companion piece" to Calliope, but that is not to disparage this piece. It is a beautiful mix of keys, pipe organ, tolling bells and choir that depict a turn upon a ride we all remember fondly. It is a tune almost of seduction... promising fun if you indulge in partaking in a ride upon an amusement which, in this case you
shouldn't touch, but the music is so alluring. Won't you give in, just this once, and if you do, will you be able to resist doing it again?
13. Theater Of Sorrows - Piano, choir, violin and tolling bells are the stars of this show once more. This is a great and very beautiful piece, somber yet thrilling in a way that is all its own.
14. Living Dolls - This begins with the sound of wind-up toys being cranked up. Bell-like tones blend with soft and alluring choir, lovely string work, and the laughter of a child to depict our favorite toys.
15. Lost In The Darkness- This may be among the most beautiful pieces of music I've heard. It uses noble, somber piano and pipe organ, blended with the soul stirring power of majestic strings, and some of the most beautiful choral passages my ears have even ingested. Despite it's dark, bleak nature, depicting a lost and wandering soul, the piece seems to carry a current of hope... that maybe, just maybe the wanderer will find a way home. We root for them, whoever they are, even though we know they will find no escape. Truly an awe-inspring loveliness is to be found here.
16. Snake Charmer- This is one of my favorite "attractions" in this show. Exotic percussion mixes with beautiful flute, enchanting Middle Eastern instrumentation and alluring choral passages to take us on an awesome journey to a land far away, to a place only reachable in our dreams, as we watch one of great skill do musical `battle' to charm a deadly serpent.
17. Freaks - This piece is heavily atmospheric It seems to use a `drone' effect made of deep wordless male choir, mixing it with deep laughter, the growls of mythical beasts, and the rattling of chains. The feel of one is pure and inescapable tension.
18. Circus Diabolique- Here we have a great martial musical opus, utilizing brooding but melodic strings, militaristic percussion and snare drums, horns, pipe organ and choir. It is a thrilling piece of music, with a steady mid-range tempo. We are invited by our kind Ringmaster to draw our attention to center stage, where we are told we will each "bear witness to terrifying sights that will haunt you till the day you die. " Behold the Circus Diabolique, and let the nightmare begin!!!
19. Pandora's Music Box- This is a lovely tune filled, to me, with wonder and mystery, and tension It utilizes beautiful bells, choir, strings, and pipe organ to suggest the temptation and allure of having within our reach something that can promise great power and show us wondrous things we've not
seen before, but warns us that they will be a price to pay if we give in to that temptation.
20. The Devil's Daggers - This is the most INTENSE attraction of the show. The sinister swirling string melodies and thundering percussion are relentless, and they carry a current of beautiful yet foreboding choir atop themselves. The chase is on, and you MUST run for your life if you wish to keep it.
21. Storm - Steady, brooding strings and choir do the honors here, dancing with inexorable percussion and briefly with sinister pipe organ It conveys the unstoppable power of nature's fury. The thunderclaps that appear within this piece of music are the most awesome thunderclaps that I have ever heard utilized in any recording that I know of.
One thing you must be aware of. Even as the last mighty thunderclap on "Storm" fades away, do not hit "Stop" on your CD player. There are some excellent bonus tracks to which you will be treated, including a harp-tinged reading from the ghostly Madame Endora, a beautiful music-box number, and an AWESOME rock/metal version of Spellbound that is led into brilliantly by a purely lovely violin melody on an old phonograph that 'skips' a few times before launching into blistering and brilliant heavy metal guitar riffs.
Here's the simple truth of the matter to me. Nox Arcana have outdone themselves with this CD. It is their best work to date. If you are a fan, you owe it to yourself to get this CD. If you are not a fan... one listen to this could make you a fan. Pick it up if you get the chance, and happy listening. :)
Thank you for coming, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you've enjoyed your time among us here at the Circus Diabolique. Don't worry if one show isn't enough. You're welcome back at any time. We'll always be here... waiting to entertain you again. Do come back please, if you dare!
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Magnificent sound tapestry of gothic horror!
David Albert | Pacific Northwest, USA | 06/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is Nox Arcana's best to date, and that is saying something, since all of Nox Arcana's productions are first rate.
If you are new to the music of Nox Arcana, it is basically a gothic horror novel, told through the medium of music and special effects. Think Dracula, Wolf Man, Frankenstein; that kind of thing. But instead of film or video, the tale is woven through masterfully crafted music, with special effects judiciously added to enhance the mood and effect. The result is an auditory journey through a nightmare world.
Imagine yourself in an old-time carnival, complete with tents, animal shows, fortune tellers, and assorted side shows and attractions. Except something is not quite right. From the very beginning, you get the feeling you are being watched. So you decide to sneak back in after closing time. Somehow, the carnival comes back to life... but maybe "life" is not quite the right word. Welcome to the Carnival of Lost Souls.
This is definitely not elevator music, and probably not music to drive your car by, either. It draws you into its world and captivates your imagination. It's a bit like old time radio; you provide the video from within your own mind, which makes it all the more vivid.
On the other hand, if you own either the "Gothic Tarot" or "Madame Endora's Fortune Cards", here is the perfect music to read them by! Indeed, Madame herself makes a special appearance on the CD; two actually. As mentioned by another reviewer, don't hit the off button when the last track goes quiet; be patient, there is more, well worth the wait."
Come to the Carnival
D. A Wend | Buffalo Grove, IL USA | 10/31/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the only Nox Arcana CD that I have so far and it is a very pleasing program of creepy, atmospheric music. First of all, the cover art is very effective, particularly if, like me, you are fond of the macabre. The tracks are well-thought out and differ from each other nicely. For example, the Snake Charmer track has an Eastern feel and although not typically sinister is a good interlude. The sound effects are used effectively and not over-used, allowing the music to set the mood. There is a good use of a chorus, as in tracks like Pandora's Music Box, where the voices turn from singing to moaning. I agree with John Rossi on the enjoyment of the CD and his review is by far the most descriptive review here.
This is a great CD for playing around Halloween but anytime you want something sinister Carnival of Lost Souls is a good choice.
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Though I love them all, this is my favorite
Rykre | Carson City, Nevada | 11/01/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Nox Arcana has really grown and matured since Joseph Vargo has left the Midnight Syndicate. Joseph and William Piotrowski have definitely got fabulous imaginations as they continue to create new dark themes for every new album that they do. The mystique of all forms of terror are addressed in at least 10 albums from Nox Arcana so far. Each with their own unique story or theme.
It's funny how, though October is the most popular time to share our Nox Arcana themes with our other ghoulish friends and family, they have never really addressed the one theme that they would probably endorse with confidence as the prime host of our most darkest day of the year, Halloween.
What's more, I can see them do something dark and sinister about an abandoned cathedral overrun by satanic presences, or even the dark, cruel horrors of some forgotten prison with evil guards and a sickly demented warden. Or even some dark asian black magic theme or some ancient alternative evil religion. Or maybe a tribute to Houdini (or the mystique of magician's in general), maybe a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock or other writers of horror. Or Dracula, or Frankenstein, or other sub-human creatures that have stories written about them as the legends that they are. I'm sure that Nox Arcana they could take us to so many other episodes of psychological terror. Even the cold, dark, terror of outer space or other planets and evil life forms can be explored and expressed with Joseph Vargo's dark soundscapes.
Nox Arcana, you are the masters of the dark concepts that you create. You leave me screaming for more!"
Let the nightmare begin........
Joker | Michigan | 10/09/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Folks, this album rules. Maybe I'm a little biased because afterall, I like to dress up as the Clown Prince Of Crime for Halloween. I also like evil clowns and funhouses and carnivals and amusement parks and the circus. I like this kind of stuff. I must say that this album is my favorite Nox Arcana album so far. Beyond the fact that I like this album's theme, the music itself is absolutely outstanding. All the songs vary in style and they all sound different from each other. This is a musical walk through an early nineteenth century carnival in its after hours. The atmosphere is spooky, eerie, and chilling. This album has a good mixture of melodies, both slow and fast, and some very wicked and sinister dialogue from the ringmaster.
The first track, Ghosts Of The Midway, sets the tone for the album. After Hours has an eerie melody and whispers of children. Harlequin's Lament is a slower song, a piano ballad that raises the tension even more. Calliope is an upbeat yet spooky tune played on a steam organ (a calliope) of course. The laughter of children add a nice touch of creepiness to the song. Madame Endora will tell you your fortune after you insert your coin. Nightmare Parade is a wicked tune. Enough said. Shadows Fall is very spooky with an element of tension that makes me picture dark circus tents late at night. Hall Of Mirrors lightens the mood a little, yet is scary with the laughter of evil clowns. Spellbound, with its crackling victrola sound, is a nice little tune that it sort of a warning about what's ahead. Cries In The Night is very dark and spooky. Soul Stealer is dramatic and evil. Haunted Carousel is melodic and has a tense/nervous sound at the same time. Theatre Of Sorrows is one of my favorites - mellow and melodic and spooky. Living Dolls is creepy. Lost In The Darkness is a catchy tune that will make you feel like you're wandering around aimlessly while being scared. Snake Charmer has a Middle Eastern sound to it. Very unique. The track Freaks lets you hear some circus animals and monsters. Circus Diabolique is wicked, powerful and has sinister dialogue from the ringmaster. Pandora's Music Box is very melodic and haunting. The Devil's Daggers is very powerful with a ton of attitude. The last track, Storm, is powerful and wicked with great sound effects.
There isn't a bad track on the whole album. My favorite songs range from the playful "Calliope" to the over-the-top "The Devil's Daggers" to the spooky "Haunted Carousel" to the somber "Theatre Of Sorrows". There are some hidden tracks at the end of the disc. One of them is quite a change-up.
If you're looking for an album suited for Halloween that is not one of the traditional Halloween themes (such as haunted houses, castles, graveyards, vampires, etc.), then select Carnival Of Lost Souls. Clowns are frightening to a lot of people. Combine that with a haunted carnival and you've got a package that works. Spooky and entertaining, Carnival Of Lost Souls will do the job nicely for your carnival-themed Halloween party or just alone by itself. Very highly recommended."