Questions & Answers
Is “Lamia Antitheus” a metal band?
No.
What does “Lamia Antitheus” stand for?
The title was conceived from two Latin words; “Lamia” - representative a female like demon, or vampire, and “Antitheus” – against God, or devil. In summary “Vampire Devil”.
What does the music sound like?
The music is symphonic, mainly composed for strings, with a contemporary structure – albeit not traditional in the sense of the word. An attempt to categorize it would probably be “orchestral score” meets a “metal drummer”.
Will the music be available on streaming platforms (incl. Spotify, Apple music etc.)?
No. This music was created for those who care about the art and time invested to create it.
Are there any guitars, bass or vocals present?
No.
Is there any use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the music?
No.
Is there any use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the artwork?
The project was entirely privately funded, with the music representing 18 years of dedicated labor. While I initially sought collaborations with some of my favorite artists to craft the visual identity, licensing costs made this impossible to achieve. To realize the imagery, early AI tools were partially employed, with considerable time and care spent editing and refining each piece to faithfully reflect the vision and spirit of the music.
Is there any use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the story/writing?
No.
Will there ever be a sequel?
Probably not. Time will tell.
Should I buy it?
Yes. If you are an avid fan of the essence of 18-century, baroque/rococo-style vampirism, horror and symphonic music. The print is strictly limited and will only be available for a short time.