Necronom
History
Necronom was formed in 1994 as a project to showcase the musical ideas of Christopher Howard Lincoln and Colleen Bortscheller. Some song material was written, with lyrical content discussed and partly implemented. The future of the band appeared very promising at this point in time, as the two had found that their musical and artistic tastes were more than compatible.

Unfortunately, towards the end of that first year of collaboration, Colleen was killed in a sudden and tragic accident. She was only seventeen years old at the time.

Determined not to let any of their musical ideas fall by the wayside and become forgotten, Christopher decided to simply push onward with the project. It had been transformed midstream from a team effort into a solo outlet for grief and a means at reconciling with the cruel twists that fate can deal us all. The songs of Necronom became a journey down the path of one man's mental and spiritual struggle with the death of a loved one. They are filled with revelations of beauty and ugliness, purest bliss and the darkest depths of pain.

In the year 2000, Christopher laid down the tracks to what would eventually become Necronom's debut release on the Winterthorn label entitled Exordium.

2001 saw the release of Necronom's follow-up album, A Darkening Path, the second part of the "Trilogy of Tears."


MySpace Page
Necronom: www.myspace.com/necronomusa


Discography

Exordium
Release Date: August, 2000
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Price: $10.00  $5.00

A Darkening Path
Release Date: December, 2001
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Forthcoming Releases
- The Vanquished
- Ars Moriendi
- Ouzel