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Nights Amore

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Nights Amore is a one man dark ambient, acoustic, experimental project from Sweden. It’s highly emotional music that draws inspiration from the turmoil of dealing with depression. It’s dark, heavy thoughts and feelings captured in ambient music. Musically the project is influenced by all forms of depressive music. Subscribers of Death is the debut album from this emotionally charged project which was released in 2010 by Immortal Frost Productions. Discography: Subscribers of Death (2011) In Memoriam Vitam (2010) Sekundär Valmöjlighet - Compilation 2006-2010 (2010) Broken Wings Of Hope (2009) Sorgens Minuter - Om Slutet (2008) Contact: http://www.myspace.com/nightsamore http://www.youtube.com/OfficialNightsAmore http://www.facebook.com/nightsamore http://www.immortalfrost.com Buy: http://immortalfrostproductions1.bandcamp.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Farewell Life (Arn Andersson Remix)

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Farewell Life

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3

When a Child Decides to Die

376
4

The Path Of Irreversible Scars

312
5

We of the Suffering Kind

263
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The Depressive Years (Tribute to Endless Sorrow)

250
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Ödesdöd

234
8

Let Me Drown In Suicide

233
9

When My Heart No Longer Beats

219
10

Hurt, Gone, Forgotten

197

albums

Farewell Life (Arn Andersson Remix)

Farewell Life (Arn Andersson Remix)

Best of, Pt. 2

Best of, Pt. 2

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Best of Part 1

Subscribers of Death

Subscribers of Death

Best of 1

Best of 1

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Farewell Life

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Best Of, Pt. 4

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Best of 4

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Farewell Life (Arn Andersson Remake)

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Best of, Pt. 3

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Best of 2

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Sekundär Valmöjlighet

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